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Bombardier, Colab (YC S19) sign multimillion-dollar deal to design jets using AI

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nickspacek
·18 日前·議論
It's the opposite of shade, unless GP is being sarcastic. "Class act" is normally a compliment, and in the context here it sounds to me like they're congratulating Baidu/the researchers in being transparent about where their ideas came from.
nickspacek
·3 か月前·議論
For sure, that or just ensuring they have laws in place that grant them access to the unencrypted data we are sending to CDNs operating in their jurisdiction (when necessary for national security reasons).
nickspacek
·4 か月前·議論
teampcp taking credit?

https://github.com/krrishdholakia/blockchain/commit/556f2db3...

  - # blockchain
  - Implements a skeleton framework of how to mine using blockchain, including the consensus algorithms.
  + teampcp owns BerriAI
nickspacek
·4 か月前·議論
There's probably a useful middle ground between tossing people in jail and rewarding with great wealth, power, and influence those people whose main drive appears to be accumulation of said things without regard for their fellow citizens.
nickspacek
·7 か月前·議論
We have CI actions we use to configure and deploy dev namespaces. We document a bunch of steps for these actions in a doc, including situational tweaks. I could see this being a great replacement for that, given the right integrations.
nickspacek
·8 か月前·議論
I've read good things about Seafile and have considered setting it up on my Homelab... though when I looked at the documentation, it too seemed quite large and I worried it wouldn't be the lightweight solution I'm looking for.
nickspacek
·9 か月前·議論
Worth considering at least, and looking at approaches like you mentioned and avoiding allowing free entry of foreign vehicles. We could consider partnerships (if China is interested) like we have with other foreign manufacturers like Honda and Toyota. We should also be considering expanding the existing relationships, though I'm sure there are retooling costs, and possibly playing hardball with other manufacturers to encourage them to setup shop (e.g. Kia/Hyundai).

I doubt I'm offering anything that hasn't been part of discussions already, but having the ability to manufacture vehicles seems like an area of industrialization a country shouldn't part with lightly.