My dude has evidently never used a dishwasher because if you put dish soap in there instead of detergent (which is either solid or an opaque liquid/paste) you're gonna have a bad time.
Idk. I've been reading about Bitcoin since the very beginning and while I don't think it's necessarily a "scam" the whole project was based on a flawed hyper-libertarian economic theory that inflationary currency is inherently evil and that the ideal currency has a fixed quantity, requires effort to produce, and becomes rarer over time. From that standpoint, I feel like Bitcoin has failed in its original mission. You simply cannot use it as a day to day currency and everyone is just using it to gamble essentially. I do agree that if crypto had been an outright scam from the beginning, Satoshi would have rugpulled already, though.
"Researchers" did a thing I did the first day I was actually able to ChatGPT and came to a conclusion that is in the disclaimers on the ChatGPT website. Can I get paid to do this kind of "research?" If you've even read a cursory article about how LLMs work you'd know that asking them what their reasoning is for anything doesn't work because the answer would just always be an explanation of how LLMs work generally.
Kagi seems kind of expensive. $5 a month is pretty high compared to the costs of other subscriptions and that doesn't even get you unlimited searches. I am definitely interested in this idea but I can't see the value being there at the prices offered.
These have been a thing for a while but it wasn't an LLM it was a video analyzer. I did exactly one interview like that 5 years ago and gave up halfway through the second video they wanted me to send in because the job sucked ass anyway in a shitty part of the country and I realized I was going to be miserable working there even if I got the job degrading myself like that. I ask terrified of getting laid off and having to enter the job market right now and deal with all these new ways companies are coming up with to degrade potential hires and waste their time
I don't understand why some people are so obsessed with this and why they make comments like this. Like what's the point? To be smug and act like you're better because you know that it wasn't actually Kool-Aid used in Jonestown? Do you think it's actually a public service? Do you have some vested interest in Kool-Aid and feel the need to defend their good name? Let me let you in on a little secret- most people know it wasn't actually Kool-Aid but was a competitor's product. However, it doesn't fucking matter because that's not the saying. If you say "Oh Jim isn't using toothpaste because he drank the flavor aid and thinks fluoride is government mind control" the person you're talking to will just look at you weird. It's like getting pissed off at someone saying "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" by saying "uhuh well actshually the birds have the same monetary value regardless of whether they are located in a bush or in someone's hand I am very smart"
I feel like this is absurd with even a little bit of thought. Why does this sort of explanation apparently only work for feet and not other fetishes? Why does it matter if wires can get crossed for nerves in the feet if most people with foot fetishes are into other people's feet and not having things done to their own feet? This gets mentioned a lot online but it makes no sense.
That hasn't always been the case. It's hard to imagine now, but 5-10 years ago electric car options were pretty limited especially if you wanted one that had a good range and didn't look ugly as fuck. Not only that, but at the time Elon was just "regular rich guy" bad and not openly fascist. I don't blame anyone for buying a Tesla back then.
I fully agree. Protecting us from facing the full consequences of Trump's idiotic policies is more dangerous than letting them happen. The most fervent cultists would have never seen the light anyway, but there are a decent number of people who could be convinced of the error of their ways if Trump was allowed to singlehandedly crash the US economy. Now I fear that we'll just keep going until he is allowed to do something far worse.
I'm waiting for the day we get the Black Mirror technology where the ad stops playing when you look away and doesn't start again until you look back at it, forcing you to watch the entire ad all the way through
The difference is that (almost) everyone has an innate drive towards having sex that they don't have towards doing violent things. It's a totally different biochemical process to get horny than to get violent.
I am surprised this wasn't immediately noticeable after the first time or two.