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VMs?

Right, but he might also have access to the best health experts I suppose.

Very true. Forbidding it might also lead them to pursue things in secret instead of disclosing.

It's actually real that a ton of businesses must resort to shady providers of "Ads account" for legitimate stuff, nowadays it's very hard to join Facebook, if you didn't have an account made the past years, it's likely that you can't signup and run your business on it, you have to use illegal methods.

What illegal methods work? I'd like to post again (non-commercially)

The next Elon musk.

Bluesky is really lagging in user adoption because the name itself implies some sort of political divide, and from experience, it seems that it's an echo chamber where "right" activists are getting demolished at the first occasion, I wished it would have a mix of people and opinion.

Wcyd? It was the name that Dorsey chose before the PBC was even formed. It's from the technical term of art, like greenfield.

I'm guessing that's because blue means left wing in the USA and red means right wing.

Why did you switch them around? Red always meant left wing. Even in the US red meant the Soviets. It's just confusing to everyone else.


no one really knows, when broadcasters started using party colors it was all over the place and they settled on blue for dems. i guess its because neither party was socialist so there was no association with red like in europe.

RIP.

most issues in my company are just automatically solved now, we are at a point where the issue is just writing the issue (that's what requires mental effort).


This needs to be treated like LLMs, it's obvious that those flaws will be "fixed", we must already assume that this 90m movie will suddenly have the graphics and consistency of a marvel movie, soon enough, it's not like we will not have Kling 7 available in a few years.

Last year many developers were saying that it produces slop and so-on which is genuinely annoying when we know it's months/years to be GUARANTEED to be solved, as theory already proves we can go way further with models (theory means practice eventually), so we must not talk about "now" as in 1 week near but what it will be, as if it's already there imo. Even more annoying about the image gen AI, it's OBVIOUS that it will reach perfect accuracy (at least for human eye), as if we will just throw TRILLIONS of investment by the window and just stop here, nope, this will reach camera level, runtime, instantly rendered.

Else for the job loss, it's like the moment we realize that it can automate 99% of white collar jobs, we would suddenly be surprised when Opus 10 can do it? We shouldn't, we KNOW there will be Opus 10 that reach 99.9% in all benchmarks, like we know we will have Opus equivalent models running on our phones.

I won't be surprised when I see Opus 4.8 equivalent performance running on a 10B model, as this is just logical, I start to kinda hate it that we all act "surprised" with new models every few months as if the science behind it all changed suddenly, no... we just start developing what science is backing up already.

So obviously, music, video, writing... will be produced at a much higher level than humans, soon enough, there is no ceiling with AIs, humans are pretty limited.


You do get ads, many time you can see other tools being referred (open-source), but even open-source, those tools can become commercial later-on. Advertising a free tool is still advertising.


Glad to see this happening already, the era of Indie films is really quite exciting, it's still way too expensive, but the day it cost less than $500 to make a movie, we will have a whole new catalog!


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