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What’s good | nostalgia conservationist | Pacific Northwest supremacist | software enthusiast
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Operating cost of a moped gotta be way lower than a car too
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How do you read this stuff without going mad. I would kill for a tabor street car line
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I agree with you but JWST was a horribly run project that sapped an immense amount from NASAs perceived competence
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RTS where you manage space marine VA hospital and jobs training program and veteran housing admin and military credit union and
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Bring back the robot pizza cars and juice (-pack squeezing) machines!
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Wild to me that they’re the only hyperscaler that doesn’t force internal teams to dog food their product. If it isn’t good enough for google why would I buy it
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Ty
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Where are the urban farmers!
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In what era? Gotta link to read more?
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ty for the jazz recs
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FTC regulation promotes competition! Maybe big tech firms shouldn’t be allowed to acquire every competent competitor…
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The open source LLama models were already quite good. How much productivity gain was linked to the high-end proprietary models? Fine-tuning seems more relevant for most use cases
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I think some bias is blinding you to the diverse array of industries that the Khan FTC pursued. In their 4-year summary they note action against both poultry processors and equipment manufacturers like John Deere:
www.ftc.gov/news-events/...
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Nothing the police union fears more than accountability
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I think just Lina Khan anti-merger stuff cutting off exits into large corps for VCs (which is good imo)
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Nothin but respect for tha govna
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I don't understand. Because they do a bad job providing for citizens they need to export more? Is the counterfactual that if they spent more on domestic services they wouldn't need as much demand from abroad?
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Need a bot that reposts him here
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War of roses book any good?
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Tyfys
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concerning
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Feels like an issue downstream of excessively large conglomerates. With a higher number of smaller firms I would expect the marginal new business line to incur lower mgmt overhead and allow for thinner profit niches to be filled
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i am known by the state of california to cause cancer
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In psych don’t they do warm up trials so that participants are already somewhat familiar with the task? Maybe just drop first few trials?
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coffee machine wrapped when
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do you code with a microscope
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I don’t think they’re targeting ICs paying for Claude. If they let firms pay monthly many companies would happily shell out $500 for a test. Interviewing and hiring one employee costs thousands of $ so a tool that’s potentially equivalent to 1/4 of an eng is worth trying
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If the goal is to compete with freelancer/contractors that feels like a great price point. Not sure how good the product is tho
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HBS case study when
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Ferment makes great stuff
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Build it