Interesting, but I quickly uninstalled it after (1) it asked for permission to record keystrokes across all application and (2) registered global keyboard shortcut Option+Space without asking me.
Personally, I’m selling my U.S. stocks and bond holdings in my pension portfolio. Partly because I see them as a risk, and partly for moral reasons: I don’t want to support what I see as the current U.S. oligarchy. I'm also sad to say I've also bought 4 Teslas until I realized how bad things are, but I'll send no more money in that direction from now on, and I try to convince people I know to do the same.
Our company cloud infrastructure at Azure has already been replaced by VPSs at Hetzner in Europe.
Making advanced multiphysics simulations and optimizations accessible through a simple web interface and AI chat agents. I’m building SimuPort (https://simuport.com
) to lower the barrier to running and iterating on complex simulations. I’m interested in hearing from anyone who has needed these kinds of simulations in practice (e.g., optimizing airflow in devices, analyzing thermal–structural interactions in prototypes) or who has experience with tools like Ansys, OpenFOAM, COMSOL, SimScale, or similar. What worked, what didn’t, and what’s still missing?
tldr; Adding key examples to a specification makes it much easier to understand.
I learned programming with Pascal at university. It had a very formal, math-like syntax, complete with BNF-style grammar.
The next course used the famous K&R book (The C Programming Language), and what a breeze that was! It taught by showing lots of relevant, working examples.
Since then, I’ve realized that while examples aren’t a substitute for a clear specification, well-chosen examples make specs far easier to grasp.
>Notable because often when people complain of degraded model quality it turns out to be unfounded - Anthropic in the past have emphasized that they don't change the model weights after releasing them without changing the version number.
It's almost as if companies whose bottom line depends on shilling the [CURRENT HOT THING] will lie to you!
Instead of using appeals to authority to silence critics as "conspiracy theorists" spreading "misinformation", the influencers should maybe apply some reasoning and thinking.
A deep investigation by NRK reveals the identity of 'Darcula', the elusive developer behind Magic Cat — a phishing tool linked to scams in over 100 countries and hundreds of thousands of stolen bank cards.
The net margin on a Tesla is only a few percent, and of that Musk only receives 12% (only owns 12% of Tesla stock).
A guy who is worth hundreds of billions, and is willing to give Wikimedia a billion dollars to change their name to dickipedia, doesn’t care whether he makes an extra hundred from you or not.
The same logic applies to voting in elections. One could argue that a single vote rarely changes the outcome, so why bother participating?
Yet I believe that when enough individuals make the same choice—whether at the ballot box or with their wallets—it creates meaningful impact. Collective consumer decisions send powerful signals to companies and their leadership, just as collective voting shapes our democracy.
I think that was true at some point in his life, but these days he regularly and deliberately torches billions of dollars just to make a point on principle.
Which car you buy makes a significant difference to your life, but virtually zero difference to shareholders of the automaker, so buy whatever car you want instead of spiting yourself.
Which car you buy makes a significant difference to your life, but virtually zero difference to shareholders of the automaker
while this is true for a single person, of course the opposite is true if there is a significant movement (like the one that appears we are experiencing) if significant number of people stay away from a certain car brand.
also, on the personal note - I am a Tesla owner and have planned on replacing my 11-year Tesla S with a new Model Y, my wife said “over my dead body” :) hence, even on personal side the car buying can be a moral issue - not necessarily thinking “CEO will soon be homeless due to my purchase of lucid vs model y” but "I won't contribute a single penny to perhaps one of the most vile human beings that currently walks on Earth
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