There’s no such thing as perfectly straight.
There’s no such thing as perfectly straight.


Instead of CAPTCHAs?


You clearly want the economy to collapse. The bailout will actually be profitable for the government. /s


If LLMs fail and they invested: bailout
If LLMs succeed and they invested: rich
If LLMs fail and they passed: everyone else bailed out
If LLMs succeed and they passed: out of business
Therefore, the logical choice for a business is to invest in LLMs. The only mechanism to not do the stupid thing that everyone else is doing is gone.
I wonder how much that’ll be worth by next year.


They should just charge a tiny fee, or return Error 402 Payment Required.
By then they could use 100% solar energy.


Total power move doing it after the social media accounts thing, and not after the USA threatened war with them.


He’s still checking it because we’re acting like it’s still the Twitter we knew.


If you can’t tell the difference in quality between slop and Oscar-winning art, then you’re making the AI bro argument for them.


Another great example of this being an economic rent problem.
Namecoin is one of the oldest cryptocurrencies, but never caught on because it’s >99% domain name squatters. There’s no mechanism to increase the cost of renewal to anything proportional to the value of the name, so they always renew for practically free. Consequently there’s no incentive for web browsers to support it.
A domain name is like a plot of land. Right now our choices are crony capitalist ICANN with eminent domain, anarcho-capitalist crypto DNS, or sailing the high seas on an .onion address.


Disney+, so we can poison your wife in exchange for slop videos.


That’s not how the legal system works anymore. Only the rich will be protected, the poor will be constrained.


In context I think they mean morally


Surely FIFA fans won’t put up with an incredibly oppressive country


Americans are incapable of thinking that far ahead. They will literally scoff at any foresight, like the future is unknowable.
I love it when tourists ask me a Metro question.