But here, the API is open and I can run my own copy and train my own LLM same as anyone else. It's not one asshole who decides to whom and for how much he'll sell the content we all gave him for free, so he can justify his $193 million paycheck.
andrew
I can get behind his Twitter handle.
I've had exactly that in my personal slack space since OpenAI announced gpt3. He's helpful and hilariously accurate.
Samsung will add extra AI so their next ad will be employees being crushed into single device.
You don't get them for free here. You have to purchase the Big Mac meal to get the complimentary gun.
Plus you have plenty of time to tumble once or twice while your large codebase compiles.
Is there a language that anyone would say really does fare well for continued development or is it just that few people enjoy maintaining code? I've maintained some pretty old Go programs I wrote and didn't mind it at all. I've inherited some brand new ones and wanted to rage quit immediately. I've also hated my own code too, so it's not just whether or not I wrote it.
I have found maintainability is vastly more about the abstractions and architecture (modules and cohesive design etc) chosen than it is about the language.
Nonsense! We will write that history so that we're clearly the good guys!
Unless you're saying it's possible we've not always been the good guys but surely that's not it.
You're probably one of today's lucky 10,000.
It's cool, you just have to drop a grand every year or two to enjoy that gorgeous screen. Think of it like a subscription to a 15% prettier screen for only 5x the price over 10 years.
Or then you type the next letter of the word and the result you want goes away, but only after you're milliseconds from tapping it.
Law and order is a euphemism for free minority labor. Build the laws to keep jails full since those lameo historical killjoys made outright slavery illegal.