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I wonder which one's more "Evil" Oracle or Adobe, it's surprising they didn't eat each other alive.

Where would they go?

1) It’s safe to assume the US would do its best to prevent it, and even if Anthropic was successful in exfiltrating their data, code, models, and people, I’d imagine the US would immediately block all US companies from working with them. So they’d be blocked from their own US-based compute, plus Google, Amazon, Microsoft, xAI, Meta, etc.

2) Where would they go? China maybe, but as far as we can tell it doesn’t have sufficient compute for Anthropic’s level of need. The EU likely as or more restrictive in different ways to the US - the EU is hardly buzzing with AI innovation. Some Middle Eastern countries might have the money, energy, and interest in carving out such a position, but no compute. Plus I’d imagine the US would act directly against any country or region receiving them, economic or otherwise.

3) Then, as said elsewhere, the US would block GPU sales to wherever they found a safe haven, preventing the buildup of the compute they’d need to continue.


Isn't this the beginning of the plot of "I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream"? The exceptionally disturbing dystopian horror?

What’s rich about it? You can live in Japan as a non-resident and still be following 100% of the rules.

As a long-time[1] customer of Roku I am tentatively extremely pessimistic.

I have always been unhappy with Roku's decision to get involved in streaming content at all, because it could potentially cut into their service-agnostic architecture. Bad enough in my mind that they had in-platform ads instead of just charging for hardware, but way worse when they are actively competing with streaming services.

And now it looks like it has happened -- a large content provider wants to buy the company, and while I hope that they can at least notionally continue to be service-agnostic, the temptation to cheat to favor your own services will always be there an when cost cutting and belt tightening is on the table, that is surely what will happen.

[1] My order for the "Netflix Player by Roku": "CustomerID# 1162 Thank you very much for your Roku order. Your order number is 2472, placed 5/20/2008 at 10:01AM."


Rick-and-Morty-esque title

The money got big, and no one stops them from doing these things.

It's not particularly difficult to understand. "Show me the incentives, and I'll show you the results." - Charlie Munger.


you can also yolo on 0 dte options like 10 times in a row and become one too lol. i fail to see his point in that calculation, he takes an obvious truth, which is sustained growth rate = billionaire and nothing evil about that, but then mixes it in with the fact that 99% of companies stall out and then you have to play politics and extraction to get yourself over the hump. show me a company does that without compromising deals and making deals w/ the devil, etc.

the hard part isn't sustaining 15% growth over years, it's doing that in a way that is as reductive as he tries to make it "just build something people like!" and not having VCs and other bullshit trying to backstab and force you into making questionable decisions.


all the best coders and engineers I've worked with have been nerds and very passionate about computers

passion is necessary but not sufficient to be the best. you can be top 20% without passion, but you can't be top 1%


I think this is an unhealthy and unhelpful attitude. While I oppose the government banning it, I still believe children should be kept off of social media until they are mature enough, which can vary from child to child. There are plenty of dangers of social media: addiction, AI-generated propaganda, and bullying being a few.

It's your kids though so it's your decision. Just giving my take.


Good for Intercom. I have to assume that Salesforce will immediately rename this since any brand recognition was already eliminated a month ago.

Interesting they agreed to sell after their rebrand to Fin a month ago.

There's increasing competition in the customer support AI agent space: Sierra valued at $15.8 billion, Decagon at $4.5 billion. It looks like Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is trying to compete directly with Sierra, which was started by his ex-Co-CEO Bret Taylor. Also about preventing independent AI support agents from becoming a control point outside the CRM.


Don’t think you’ll find it cause it’s not an issue with the decoy - that’s the expected behaviour. 12v isn’t mandatory. Which is insane but here we are.

On the plus side some of the bottom tier anker chargers will do 12v.

Plus I think the very new PPS ones should too


Based on the general reception you get almost every time you mention this on HN, you really should make your own text-based forum available as there is a ton of us interested in diving into the game mechanics, your plans and general ideas a lot more than probably HN could support.

Let me know if you're looking for an experienced web dev who can help you with all of it ;)


With regards to 1), do not write/read structs directly from/to files. Instead write a proper serializer/deserializer. Without it, you may encounter another breakage soon when a different compiler/compiler options insert different struct padding bytes, which will then once again make your data non-portable, and a maliciously crafted save file with no length/size field validation on the deserializer level can lead to a variety of memory bugs.

I hear you. I've had laptops where one could not even install the Windows 11 OS on using the official Windows 11 ISO on a bootable usb key, because there was this weird nvme driver required. Which required you to make an additional usb key (of modify your bootable usb key) with the weird nvme driver to load during Windows 11 setup. Luckily the top brands (HP, Dell, Lenovo) have pretty good support asssistant software for once you got Windows 11 running with internet those tools will install the rest for you.

This'll tell you where saves are [1]. Move the important games first, and come back when he asks about the rest.

[1] https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Home


and when they can't get lots of "we don't accept unverified calls" messages, they will fix the problem.

When creating a programming language it's worth assuming nobody will ever use it.

So name it after yourself, or give it a single-letter name (that seems equally common based on looking at /r/compilers or /r/ProgrammingLanguages).

I named my toy "s", s for Steve, so I could do both at the same time!


I'm sorry, you're simultaneously (somehow?) living here as a non-resident, and complaining about people _abusing the system_?

That's pretty rich, gotta say!


fixed the new fillter, thanks for heads up

Claude has been involved in the planning of a war crime, for sure. But 'Anthropic has had zero issue with it' is an unfounded assertion that you are making up.

Fielding a fully autonomous kill bot is absolutely a war crime under the IHL; specifically, there is no current universe under which a bot can reliably tell a combatant from a non-combatant, or a civilian target from a military target, or act in a proportional manner.


This has a really cool origin story pointed out in the article.

After a post by astronaut Danny Olivas, I decided it'd be a good idea to enlist the Retrocomputing Stack Exchange crowd. We had a little data on what the printer could be and what it couldn't, and the most peculiar thing was the font.


Maybe that points to an architecture issue? Is kernel driver support general enough to support all hardware in theory? If so it should be on hardware to provide a compatible api IMO. Note: I really have no experience in any of this there is probably more important things to consider like security/control or something.

There's no way to draw on a canvas in WASM either. You just decided to write JS wrapper functions for that. But you didn't write wrapper functions for DOM manipulation.

Being non-virtuous doesn't all of a sudden turn them into some kind of evil monster. It's just a job for most of them, one that pays well. Being professional and giving treatment like they should (basically following orders) is the easiest way to avoid problems for doctors.

This all changes when they get more difficult patients. As someone who's been told bogus by doctors, even lightly pushing back many will completely change demeanor, you're not no longer some easy money but a risk/annoyance. So your good experiences basically just show doctors in their 'perfect state'.

This isn't the same in every country as you say it's a regulated field and the regulations differ wildly from country to country and so does the view and behaviour of doctors.


Do you really? How? I haven’t done IT, but I would expect you to mostly see people who’d broken something.

You comment is probably one of the most important here. The gate keepers (generally the nerds) who produced useful products/services allowed the non-nerds in (to management), and from then on it's a slippery slope.

You will see similar dynamics where a bunch of people are involved.


> I was looking at faster and better rather than faster and worse

Unless you have this moat i.e. you built the model, infrastructure and host it how are you faster and better? Everyone has access to the same tools (well not literally).


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