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iterateoften
·3 giorni fa·discuss
Help pump AVGO by tipping sentiment and creating a visualization of billions getting dumped into Broadcom.
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·4 giorni fa·discuss
Don’t worry, all employees were morally good people, who chose to stay and make millions from the harm to children they supposedly were resisting.

It’s not like meta was a charity. There was a lot of money being made by every one knowing the harm they were doing.
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·4 giorni fa·discuss
Just to add another data point, my AMD laptop was as the poster above described, unreliable drivers, glitches and crashes.

Personally I’ll never buy AMD again.
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·5 giorni fa·discuss
Anthropic takes every chance they make not only to behave suspicious and anti-consumer but also announce that they are acting in ways that hurt you while telling you it’s a feature.

Fable returning wrong answers if it suspects the topic is sensative is the ultimate icing on the huge cake of lies and gaslighting they’ve been baking the past 6 months.
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·8 giorni fa·discuss
Those Restaurant “dishwashers” are sanatizers. A dishwasher is a person in a restaurant. They are the ones removing and getting the dish clean.
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·9 giorni fa·discuss
Yeah but if it’s a person seeing inside my home I would rather it be the same person over and over and without cameras.

Teleoperated robots are a better fit for businesses and public spaces
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·11 giorni fa·discuss
These low effort constant comments about style or formatting are against Hackernews guidelines for discussions and something needs to be done to clean up the comment section. Getting to a ridiculous point
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·11 giorni fa·discuss
Tbh this is cooler than anything on your github so he (edit: she) can do what he wants IMO
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·13 giorni fa·discuss
In Brazil they have a little pad they leave on the table next to the napkins
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·18 giorni fa·discuss
> we wouldn't be sitting here wondering why the CEO of Budweiser isn't advocating for temperance

But we would start to wonder if the CEO of Budweiser started advocating binge drinking.
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·19 giorni fa·discuss
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·21 giorni fa·discuss
Paper money vs cash
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·22 giorni fa·discuss
Almost not related at all expect “learn something new”. Not everything needs xkcd
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·25 giorni fa·discuss
So 60B dollars and your primary reason it’s worth that is “tab to next” autocomplete?
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·26 giorni fa·discuss
Also the bureaucracy, employee rights, etc.

Incorporating and getting a functional business entity in Brazil is harder. In USA I literally do in 5min online including bank account. In Brazil they are taking out microscopes to verify your signature on the paperwork matches.

And in the USA if you have one bad employee, just fire them any time. In Brazil for better or for worse nowhere near as easy. Obviously better for employees but businesses don’t like it because you can get stuck with a employee dragging down everyone unless you pay them a years salary etc.
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·27 giorni fa·discuss
Frame transitions in film do not in fact exist in reality. They are added in the editing room or through manipulation of the recording mechanism fyi.
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·mese scorso·discuss
This narrative any criticism about Anthropic is emotional is such corporate cope that it boggles the mind to see people defend a trillion dollar corporation time and time again all while the same corporation actively makes things worse for the average person.

Cool. Everybody is doing it. Doesn’t make it right or make it good for the people. Everyone should complain and help others wake up that Anthropic isn’t the “good guys” like their narrative in Feb/march led so many to believe.
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·mese scorso·discuss
Yeah, I always wonder if they do some type of obfuscation and transformation on the private data and find a way to backdoor the info without technically using it directly.
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·mese scorso·discuss
I noticed since 5.5 GPT has been adding "lattice" to a lot of things. Not sure if it is the new Gremlins.
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·mese scorso·discuss
More like its a regulated space and it makes basic sense to have regulations