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yugioh3
·evvelsi gün·discuss
Exactly. what financial benefit can Apple get from a nonexistent OAI hardware business with no launched products? What actual harm has been caused so far? This is all about preempting future harm by slowing their product launch by years or, like Waymo/Uber, forcing OAI’s hand to cut losses and sunset their hardware ambitions permanently.
yugioh3
·3 gün önce·discuss
Great artists steal ideas, not a painting off a gallery wall.
yugioh3
·8 gün önce·discuss
more than 80% of workers in the US have paid sick leave without doctors notes required. varies by state. not sure where you’re getting your information…
yugioh3
·23 gün önce·discuss
i wonder if multiple choice is the best method to test this. given the ubiquity of LLMs, perhaps an open ended, free text field would be better. that way you’re forced to define the word as you see fit and the LLM checks?

also, some of these words are actually not good ‘obscure vocabulary’ but trivia crap. overall a bit AI slop and too easy.
yugioh3
·5 ay önce·discuss
Is there a rule against posting AI slop? Fake photos and web copy. No actual device or working prototype. No details or photos on internal mechanisms. And anyone who knows anything about drip machines would know an insulated carafe is greatly preferred over an active re-heating element.
yugioh3
·6 ay önce·discuss
American interventionism in Latin America goes back hundreds of years

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filibuster_(military)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_Wars

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roosevelt_Corollary
yugioh3
·7 ay önce·discuss
moviegoing has always been evolving. from kinetoscopes to grand movie palaces to suburban multiplexes. nothing has ever stayed the same for long in cinema.

heck, most theaters used to be continuous program viewing, meaning you’d show up not knowing what was playing, halfway through a movie, cartoon, or newsreel. scheduled viewing was pretty rare until the early 60s, only reserved for tentpole movies like Gone With The Wind or Ben-Hur.

in some ways, where we are heading is back to where we were: tentpole cultural moments like Barbie or Avatar thrive, but the bread and butter of entertainment happens informally, but now at home.
yugioh3
·8 ay önce·discuss
It’s not hard tech, but certainly the use of intelligence “tests,” rorschach blots, etc. fits in line with many other stories shared on HN. Especially these tests being used to separate children in the year 2025 not 1925.

It’s also a popular article trending on multiple aggregators, I read it elsewhere this morning.
yugioh3
·8 ay önce·discuss
US, Canada, Australia all did this stuff in the 19th and 20th centuries. The issue is, it’s 2025 and these tests are not illegal in one of the most developed countries on earth.
yugioh3
·8 ay önce·discuss
i wonder if foveated streaming combined with foveated rendering could be used in the cloud gaming space?

if latency is low enough, then you could get a super high fidelity experience on a thin client VR display with low cost rendering server side.

Nvidia GeForce Now is already very impressive for streaming games at full field of view 4k.

thin client VR gives you longer battery life, lighter devices, lower entry cost. and with a cloud gaming service rendering the game, an even lower barrier to entry
yugioh3
·8 ay önce·discuss
yeah it made me wonder what all this fuss is about. perhaps im numb to big numbers now. but $6b is a miniscule fraction of NVDA.
yugioh3
·8 ay önce·discuss
For me in the US, potluck describes the style of food and culinary expectation of guests. The actual gathering could be fun and wild if it’s a fun and wild family potluck or uncool and lame if it’s an elementary school fundraiser potluck.
yugioh3
·8 ay önce·discuss
Both of those were funded by and built off of American technology and investment. TSMC as an outsourcing of American made chips and ASML as a direct result of DoD research.
yugioh3
·8 ay önce·discuss
The equivalent of an additional $50 uber ride to the airport once a month can tank your business?
yugioh3
·9 ay önce·discuss
Headlines are marketing and layout design, not journalism. Journalists have no role in title generation. And changes could be due to AB testing. Seems relatively immaterial to me.
yugioh3
·9 ay önce·discuss
That kind of extreme poverty juxtaposed to extreme wealth, and all of the social ills that come along with it, have always been a fixture of the American experience. I don’t think it’s a good barometer or whether the USA is in decline when there has long been pockets of urban decay, massive inequality, drug use etc. Jump back to any point in American history and you’ll find something similar if not much, much worse. Even in SF of all places, back in the wild west era gold rush or in the 1970s… America has always held that contradiction.
yugioh3
·10 ay önce·discuss
so how does the $14 billion sale price sound to you? seems like one heck of a deal
yugioh3
·10 ay önce·discuss
$14 billion makes no sense to me. Are they missing a zero? Seems like a very lucrative deal for some handpicked insiders to profit from.
yugioh3
·10 ay önce·discuss
Yeah it really was a revelation. I didn’t know much at all going in and was constantly amazed.

I’ve since tried a number of highly touted recent CRPGs and RPGs… and gave up on all of them; BG3 really spoiled me I guess, but I’m also a pretty selective gamer.
yugioh3
·10 ay önce·discuss
You both have good and valid points of view but this site deserves a higher level of decorum.

We have a lot to thank for the passing of power from one generation to the next over the past millennia. We don’t know what we don’t know. I imagine the next enlightenment or the next freedoms to be won will require older generations to “move on.”