In this case there's no USA interest in lebanon. It's a part of the greater isreal project. Now, why such a small dipshit small nation as Isreal can hold so much sway over a US president, well, that's an interesting question
Posts by Phillip Carter
Given how close each lab is to each other on model capabilities I buy this
like I hate it because his heart is obviously in the right place, but directing all of that useful emotional energy towards genuinely terrible analysis and then shouting it out as loudly as possible is extremely bad for the environment
It really does seem like nothing can satiate the Netanyahu administration's desire for blood, to the point where they're willing to ignore the orders of the US and further imperil the world economy
easily this one youtu.be/NzDIACP8nf8
And it’s still a good idea!
Lot of conditionals there.
The thing that I personally can’t get past is that Donald Trump legitimately won the 2nd most votes in presidential election history in 2024, with people knowing all they knew about him. It is no fluke that we are where we are! And so I cannot trust signals like this.
Would the show be
Ramesh!
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idk doesn’t have a ring to it
Dudes rock youtu.be/qXaDuq8tpnc?...
oh now I had not been paying attention to how quantum computing keeps plodding along and may well gigafuck all cryptography in a few years, down from a “very long time” previously
This image is my Hawk Tuah and I am afraid that nobody gets it
I do, but only the software I helped make
I see it as:
Large enough population means you’ll find plenty of people who dislike him and his leadership to make a story out of it.
And also early 2024 OpenAI had a lot less problematic things going on!
plus they support jmap
I can at least say I don’t like Maria Cantwell
I think most felt he was the best person to be CEO, whether also out of a shared belief in the mission and his leadership, or cynically believing he’d be the most effective at getting value out of their shares. And from what I’ve heard a lot of people just personally like him!
I think the very simple truth here is that Altman genuinely believes what he says. He feels the agi and believes in his policy proposals. And it’s worth taking seriously given that he has been able to catapult himself from a relatively obscure startup guy to one of world’s most powerful people
This piece comes off as weird to me. Altman is a cofounder of OpenAI and has always been its CEO since 2015, aside from the weird 5 day period where the board ousted him and half the employee base revolted in response. OpenAI’s problems have _always_ been Sam Altman. arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...
I think my title should be Earl
It’s all just in the sandbox www.docker.com/blog/buildin...
Also worth noting that Codex via ChatGPT on mobile spins up containers for all its dev work too, just point at a repo and fire off
Saw on HN today a launch of a new product for running your AI agents in sandboxes and uhh
Docker does this now, codex sorta does it, same with claude code. Like there is nothing there that the incumbents won’t just make inherent to their platforms
I’ll do you one better. I call this one “imagine waking up at 2am and seeing this”
I will never get over his philosophy of ring 0 basically being “i am not a coward, that’s why everything runs there”
lmao @ some AWS utility sitting on “copilot” in homebrew
lmao backwards flag patch and they fuckin bought it
all these silicon valley goobers being like "muh gdocs and notion" are so genuinely clueless about the vastness of microsoft productivity software
bro is risen
What if they brought back those fuzzy toilet seats too
Sometimes I think about how offices mean your butt particles mix with those of your coworkers. Like how much of my manager’s butt lives on my butt?