Trump overheard telling Eric: "This is like losing your uncle Epstein all over again."
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Banned there for "inciting political violence" but then discovered you can get banned across multiple communities or whole servers here because a mod gets their feelings hut.
So, idk. Just trying to get used to the idea of not telling stranger my opinions on things, it seems weird.
We can all mourn him surviving childhood.
That's exactly it, they're making themselves "indispensable" at the consumer level to hold on for dear life.
But, on the other hand, you have companies like Klarna that are successfully using AI to replace, in one case, 700 humans or 3/4 of their tier 1 support staff. And every other company perks up at that. There is definitely a use case for AI, it's still improving, and business will keep it going in some form (which will be great for the poor neighborhoods they put the data centers in).
All friends are transactional friends when you're that wealthy, which should be depressing to them, but they carry on and fuck the hollow models and that's that.
They can hold session memory including 10+ source files, and a looong chat, but when you run into the wall, suddenly it's eating its own memory to keep going, rather than forcing me to reset the session. Which is interesting, like co-coding with a mild amnesiac. "Hey remember when we just did that thing 2 minutes ago?" I should have started a new session when I branched.
I stopped talking politics with my FIL when I realized money was his singular driving force. He really believes, and IDK where he got this, that capitalism is itself a perfect system, and that any regulation on it breaks the system. Basically laissez faire libertarianism, wrapped in a flag and wearing a cross. Considering it's a well understood concept, in the rest of the world (and US history) that capitalism requires regulation to work safely, it's maddening to argue anything when we can't agree on basics.
All people with money = inherently good. All brown people = inherently bad. This is the driving socioeconomic philosophy among conservatives.
That's insane... libraries are the only place I see the ¢ symbol anymore. 10¢ per page for color in the law library I work in, and we make a profit on that.
In fact they can but journalists tend to protect their sources so courts don't often challenge them this way. But it happens.
Nothing lasts forever especially in today's trend-swinging world. Just like skinny jeans eventually found their way to the back of the closet, Trump WILL wear off and people will start flipping.
I don't know when that will occur but I am certain it will, just out of basic consumer indoctrination. Heels to flats to heels to flats.
I notice all the Trumpers who found it fun to poke me during the first term are silent now, as if they don't want the subject brought up anymore.
Yep I've got a working iOS app, a v.2 branched and on the way, with a ton of MapKit integrations. Unfortunately I'm getting depreciation errors and having to constantly remind the AI that it's using old code, showing it examples of new code, and then watching it forget as we keep talking.
Still, I have a working iOS app, which only took a few hours. When Jack Dorsey said he'd vibe coded his new app in a long weekend, I'm like, hey me too.
Is Anne Hathaway coming back as the grand witch?