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Apple announces macOS 27 Golden Gate

theverge.com
21 points·by grassfedgeek·mese scorso·5 comments

Trump Signals Interest in US Owning Stakes in Top AI Labs

bloomberg.com
8 points·by grassfedgeek·mese scorso·5 comments

Scott Pelley Accuses CBS News Boss of 'Murdering' '60 Minutes'

nytimes.com
5 points·by grassfedgeek·mese scorso·0 comments

Tesla's AI trainers don't trust its self-driving tech – or its safety stats

reuters.com
13 points·by grassfedgeek·mese scorso·7 comments

Elon Musk says his xAI startup's models were partially trained on OpenAI's tech

sfchronicle.com
8 points·by grassfedgeek·2 mesi fa·1 comments

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grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
Tired of you vibe coding detectives. Who the heck cares? If you don't use AI these days you're not smart. Why call it out, as if you caught them doing something unethical?
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
The solution is Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS). You do have to pay taxes on the inflation adjustment (OID income). As long as the interest (after taxes) is higher than taxes on inflation adjustment you're good.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
"First run" doesn't exist for JavaScript libs used only in web apps. So for that entire class of packages this change makes them safe.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
$100K is a ridiculous amount and would have lead to US losing its edge over other countries. $25K annual fee would be more reasonable, if the foreign worker is also given a competitive salary. That amount is large enough to give US citizens preference, while at the same time enabling tech companies to hire highly skilled workers. And this has to be legislated by congress, the President has no authority to impose this tax.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
Tighter corner radius in macOS -- yay!
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
Adding github link for those who want to use it (I do): https://github.com/vorpus/performativeUI
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
So basically communism. Communism is a political and economic ideology advocating the collective ownership of the means of production (e.g., factories, farms, and resources) and wealth is distributed based on individual need.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
Basically communism. Communism is a political and economic ideology advocating the collective ownership of the means of production (e.g., factories, farms, and resources) and wealth is distributed based on individual need.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
You can't be a good designer if you aren't thinking about how to get your users to love your product so much that they keep coming back. There are good and bad ways to keep users coming back. The good way is to simply make the product very useful. The bad way is to make the user psychologically dependent on your product in some way.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
Are you addicted to your job? You keep going back every single work day. Does that mean you are addicted? Just because you keep repeating an action doesn't mean you're addicted. It just means it is solving a problem for you (such as providing you with a salary to buy food and pay rent) and does it well.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
"Addiction" is a bad word. It implies the user is not in control of themselves.

Anyone who makes products want users of our product to keep coming back as though they are addicted, but not actually addicted.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
Even without flicker it is very distracting. Why do people think this is a good idea?
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
An executive order is not law. Why should any company submit their models for review?
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
This is such a scam.

SpaceX used its massive IPO and listing fees (and the prestige of being the largest IPO ever) as leverage. Index providers and exchanges saw financial incentives: listing fees, trading volume, data sales, and long-term revenue from asset managers. Reuters reported that SpaceX advisers contacted major index providers (including Nasdaq) to discuss early index entry, and that SpaceX was leaning toward listing on Nasdaq only if it got early inclusion in the Nasdaq 100.

The rules built to protect passive investors were waived:

- S&P 500’s 12-month seasoning and 4-quarter GAAP profitability requirement → waived

- Nasdaq’s seasoning window (90 trading days) → cut to 15

- FTSE Russell’s seasoning window → cut to 5 days

Meanwhile, Danish pension fund excludes SpaceX citing governance and valuation (Musk holds approximately 42.5% of the equity, but commands roughly 83-85% of total voting control): https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/danish-pension-f...
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
Nvindows
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
Don't let one company's failure tarnish the entire field.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
> Tesla does precision mapping and annotation of routes...which yes, all self-driving cars rely on this

Musk has long promised that Tesla's don't need this. Tesla's approach is to be able to drive anywhere, as opposed to only in precisely mapped regions. So this is a major fail.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
TL;DR - Former Tesla data labelers say FSD relies on laborious mapping for hazards. Crash data analysis shows Tesla exaggerates FSD's safety via flawed methodology.
grassfedgeek
·mese scorso·discuss
Right, if Meta had good governance Zuck wouldn't have been allowed to invest so much in Metaverse.
grassfedgeek
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Which country are you in? Did you have insurance? What kind of complications? Have you recovered completely?