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We [OpenAI] fired a research scientist for insider trading on Polymarket

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4 points·by labrador·4 месяца назад·5 comments

X offices raided in France

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289 points·by labrador·5 месяцев назад·15 comments

AI Was Supposed to Revolutionize Work. In Many Offices, It's Only Creating Chaos

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8 points·by labrador·5 месяцев назад·0 comments

Europe's sovereign AI future doesn't need cutting-edge chip manufacturing

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2 points·by labrador·6 месяцев назад·2 comments

Swedish deputy PM responds to being digitally undressed by Grok

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Venezuela strike marks a turning point for US cyber warfare

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3 points·by labrador·6 месяцев назад·0 comments

Jamie Dimon AI will eliminate jobs we'll be working less having wonderful lives

fortune.com
3 points·by labrador·7 месяцев назад·2 comments

US intervenes as Oil/Drug Wars Escalate, Venezuela claims part of Guyana [video]

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5 points·by labrador·9 месяцев назад·0 comments

Liquid: Small foundation models running directly on everyday devices

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2 points·by labrador·9 месяцев назад·0 comments

Pope Leo refuses to authorise an AI Pope

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9 points·by labrador·10 месяцев назад·1 comments

AI Psychosis and the Warped Mirror

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4 points·by labrador·10 месяцев назад·2 comments

Google announces expansion of AI features in Chrome

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3 points·by labrador·10 месяцев назад·0 comments

A Calif. bill that would regulate AI companion chatbots is close to becoming law

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labrador
·20 дней назад·discuss
ID verification might be a path to allow restricted access to Fable (doesn't mention nationality yet), but I concluded I don't need Fable, which excels more at technical work, because I do therapy/recovery/lifecoach work which Opus is good at. I'm retired and need personal "executive function" type assistance.
labrador
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Missing from Zitron's calculations is government ownership/bailout of American AI in national security interest and winning the race to AGI with China. Trump has been making noise lately of owning 50% of these companies. Taxpayers will prop them up in other words.
labrador
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
I've been a paid subscriber to Claude for a couple of years, but lately I've been reaching for the free Gemini app on my Android Pixel 9 because it's so good at doing searches as part of its answers. The model feels fresh and up to date. Whether Apple can incorporate that search is an open question
labrador
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
The SpaceX IPO will need a lot of true believers to launch successfully
labrador
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
He was dead set against the mouse as well, preferring dedicated meta-keys to do the pointing

That's what I was referring to
labrador
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Jobs did the right thing, which was to make an affordable Lisa for home computing. The simplicity of the mouse was essential. It's sounds like Jef had other ideas.
labrador
·2 месяца назад·discuss
You just made my sub text the text. Money makes the world go around. Who cares about values when there's money to be made?
labrador
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Musk said Anthropic Claude was woke DEI until he said it wasn't. It must be hard for Musk fans to keep up.
labrador
·3 месяца назад·discuss
John Donne said "No man is an island" but other poets and philosophers have said we are essentially alone in this world. I understand the first point, but experience the second, but not fully because I do have a few valued connections with others. There are always exceptions to the general condition. You have a good one too.
labrador
·3 месяца назад·discuss
Yes I agree. That's a better word and what I was hoping for. Thanks.
labrador
·3 месяца назад·discuss
As a anti-social person and a misanthrope, these are all tips for amateurs that assume you must be in a relationship with other people. This is not true. One can be a hermit and enjoy the solitude. My comment here is not designed for replies and social interaction. I'm making it to test my idea against the wisdom of the crowds in case someone can enlighten me about where I might be wrong. I'm seeking information, not society. This is grating to me even as I write it. Who do I think I am? That doesn't make it any less true.
labrador
·4 месяца назад·discuss
This is so obviously a vendetta against Anthropic. I will be extremely disappointed if Anthropic doesn't win this case.
labrador
·4 месяца назад·discuss
This is an amazing conversation. At 86 yrs old novelist Margaret Atwood blows us all away with her llm skills.
labrador
·4 месяца назад·discuss
Seems like a lot of busy work to me
labrador
·4 месяца назад·discuss
The way Sam Altman bungled the Pentagon deal by swooping in a few hours after Anthropic was fired should be grounds for OpenAI finding another CEO.
labrador
·4 месяца назад·discuss
They are on X as well
labrador
·4 месяца назад·discuss
I'm reposting this I saved from Hacker News user gjsman-1000 because it's so good and so true.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36060678

I really doubt that at this point. Developers have learned that everything Microsoft says to do for Windows, since 2012, will be garbage within a few years. Guaranteed.

Learned Silverlight for Windows Phone development? Too bad, it's UWP now. And the XAML is incompatible.

Learned WinRT for Windows 8/8.1 app development? Too bad, it's UWP now. And the XAML is incompatible.

Packaged your App for APPX? Too bad, it's MSIX now.

You learned how to develop UWP apps? Too bad, the User Interface layer has been ripped out of UWP, it's now called WinUI 3, and it doesn't even run on UWP. Better port your UWP app back to Win32 now, I guess. Why did you even learn UWP again?

You went and learned WinUI 3 like we recommended? Well, unlike WinUI 2, it doesn't have a visual designer, and it doesn't have input validation, or a bunch of other WinUI 2 features. So, depending on what your app needs, you might have a mix of UWP and Win32, because WinUI 2 is UWP-exclusive and WinUI 3 is Win32-exclusive and neither has all the features of the other. Progress!

You built your Windows 8 app with WinJS? Well, sucks to be you, rewrite it in entirety, WinJS was scrapped.

You ported your app from iOS with Project Islandwood? Well, again, that sucks. It was brilliant, it made pulling apps over from iOS much easier, but it's dead. Rewrite!

You decided to hang it all, develop for good old WPF, but wanted to use the Ink Controls from UWP? Great, we developed a scheme for that called XAML Islands which made so you could have some of the best UWP controls in your old app. Then we released WinUI 3, completely broke it, and made it so complicated nobody can figure it out. So broken; even the Windows Team doesn't use it and is writing the modern Windows components for File Explorer with the old version.

But of course, that would require WinUI 2, for UWP, inside Win32 which is the main feature of the broken WinUI 3; which means that the Windows Team has a bastardized version of XAML Islands for their own use that nobody else has (literally), to modernize the taskbar and File Explorer and built-in apps like Paint, that nobody who wants to emulate them can borrow. Their apps don't look modern and their users complain? Suckers, go learn WinUI 3, even though our own teams couldn't figure it out.

You wanted your app on the Microsoft Store? Well, good news, package it together with this obtuse script that requires 30 command-line arguments, perfect file path formats, and a Windows 10 Pro License! Oh, you didn't do that? Do it 5 years later with MSIX and a GUI this time! Oh, you didn't do that? Forget the packaging, just submit a URL to your file download location. Anyone who bothered with the packaging wasted hours for no real purpose.

Did I mention Xamarin? A XAML dialect of its own, that supports all platforms. But it runs on Mono instead of the authentic .NET, so you'd better... work around the quirks. Also it's called MAUI now, and runs on .NET now. But that might break a few things so hang around for over a year's worth of delays. We'll get it running for sure!

Oh, and don't forget about ARM! The first attempt to get everyone to support ARM was in 2012 with a Windows version called... No, no, no. Go past this. Pass this part. In fact, never play this again. (If you want to imagine pain, imagine running Windows and Microsoft Office on a ARM CPU that came three generations before the Tegra X1 in the Nintendo Switch. Surface RT ended with a $900M write-off.)

And so on...

Or, you could just ignore everything, create a Windows Forms (22 years strong) or WPF app (17 years strong), and continue business like usual. Add in DevExpress or Telerik controls and you are developing at the speed of light. And if you need a fancier UI, use Avalonia, Electron, React, or Flutter.
labrador
·4 месяца назад·discuss
He had opened seventy-seven positions across sixty wallets, betting on our product announcements before they were public. Over three years. Total profit: sixteen thousand dollars. Seventy-seven positions. Sixty wallets. Sixteen thousand dollars. That is two hundred and eight dollars per wallet. The man had access to the most valuable product roadmap in artificial intelligence and he used it to make less money than a good weekend at a Reno blackjack table.
labrador
·4 месяца назад·discuss
This is a actaully a government bailout of OpenAI. Investors gave it a bunch of money earlier knowing this was going to happen. Greg Brockman is a major Republican donor for 2026. Nice for OpenAI.
labrador
·4 месяца назад·discuss
They only have to move their headquarters no? Reincorporate in France. Hire Yann LeCun (I like LeCun)