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Assuming you’re in the job market–best wishes. I am also looking and it’s a bit of a mess, even more so than the classic thanks for the resume now retype everything please online forms.
The shitty ones I see the most don’t have the real company name but the name of a recruiting company. There might not even be a real position behind the post, and they’re just farming candidates.
Imperfect need not be the enemy of good. Failure to combat disinformation is absolutely a path to tyranny, and a lie going halfway around the world before the truth gets its boots on is effectively censorship if the truth comes out only by the time the public has lost interest.
Yes, there are problems combating it, but we have to show up to the fight somehow. I’ll take a fallible fact checking system over none at all, because the court of public opinion makes a poor fact checker.
It’s hardly about US economic interest so much as the interests of a small in-crowd. See: tariffs.
I’m OK with this risk. The incredible rise of stupid arguments that we attempt to treat as equal for consideration is unreasonable. If we want to continue having meaningful discourse, we have to remove disinformation.
Looks like a monopoly to me. That’s practically admitting that they believe consumers don’t have sufficient choice, and they’d rather not compete.
It’s not even the technology you’re actually battling. It’s those in positions who would use it to oppress you.
Ah yes, the slop button. Truly the pinnacle of productivity.
I don’t have a problem with boot loaders doing cryptographic checks in general, as long as the ultimate decision lies with the device owner.
Gotta make them fear for their jobs. Keep the workers in line.
Unionize!
Would you think that maybe the feature set implemented by modern web browsers has grown too large? Perhaps we need to start dropping some features to keep the web browser design lean.
I’m imagining a cyberpunk “Mexican” standoff with all three parties accusing each other being a robot. We’re getting there.
Interesting! I haven’t thought about that time period as another transfer of knowledge.
Because of the diminishing returns in using larger and larger models, I’m hopeful that this could lead to more efficient LLM implementations that aren’t so harmful to the environment. Just maybe.
One of the biggest transfers of wealth of our time is the export of technology overseas to places that don’t care about IP.
With that said, I’m more concerned about the upward transfer of wealth than IP these days, but nevertheless it’s remarkable.
Daily iPhone user. Haven’t really noticed any difference. They really pushed how tightly integrated the experience would be, but honestly, I don’t really notice.
Maybe they integrated it so well that it looks exactly the same as what they started with.
I can’t afford Apple Wisdom.
If I were trying to make weapons grade stupid this is definitely a good place to start doing it.