

That’s fair, as long as it’s recognized that it’s that way for now, and rapidly changing.


That’s fair, as long as it’s recognized that it’s that way for now, and rapidly changing.


That just sounds like bad management, and a huge opportunity to cut costs by switching to Linux and something like cursor or other alternatives.


Why would anyone use Copilot when you have so many other options. Cursor just released Composer 2.5 and it’s actually decent. I should have a job right now doing this.


My best behavior is to make the 1% scared.
The fact that they work without transistors.


Good, let them go to their vacation homes wherever and let us take back control of our shit.


I genuinely think they’re dumb, they have no sense of the fact that their greed and gatekeeping will bring about a serious shift in society. They should be trying to create new job opportunities and programs for people to innovate, yet we’re gridlocked in a shit late-stage capitalist society where we can’t actually do anything because of weird zoning laws and regulations.


“The narrative that connects AI to job loss, for many of the CEOs that are doing it — it is just too lazy,” Huang told Channel News Asia. “AI has just arrived, how is it possible they’re already losing jobs?”
Why are these guys so dumb, how did they get into positions of power? I think mostly just by being willing to stand up in front of a crowd and camera? AI hasn’t just arrived, it’s been improved over the last couple of years, and has become much more capable recently.


Those aren’t AI summaries. Instead of digging deeper into being wrong, how about you just chill.





That’s not going to happen no matter what. Open source models are already catching up to frontier proprietary models. Altman wishes he had a monopoly over that, but he doesn’t. The bubble won’t last, and things like OpenRouter will become the main way people use AI. Google alone is a major reason why intelligence will never be like a utility like electricity or water or internet.


Horology



Oh wow, who would have thought? It’s almost like demon oil companies were trying to hide this or something.


This is a main part of the reason, yes. They actually innovated and did something that pushed the technology forward to be much more efficient, which we first saw with DeepSeek R1 for different reasons.


I don’t really feel any sympathy for them.


Thanks for hoping, I don’t.


Good, please do this. It’s so fucking unnecessary to change the clock, and it’s a nonpartisan issue. I bet someone could do a deep analysis of how much it costs us each year during that hour time change, people showing up late, missing appointments, traffic patterns, etc.
Changing the clocks isn’t just annoying—it is a massive, self-inflicted tax on our health, safety, and economy. Here is what that one hour of lost sleep actually costs us every year:
The Bottom Line: We are tanking our health, risking lives on the road, and bleeding hundreds of millions of dollars every single year—all to chase a century-old lighting rule that doesn’t even save energy anymore.


Richest country in the world.


They want BEV owners to feel the same financial shit as those who made bad decisions buying massive gas guzzlers. It’s a ploy to get people avoid buying BEVs now that they’re seeing them gain popularity. They won’t be able stop the transition that’s coming, BEVs are the future, more efficient, cleaner, resilient to global geopolitical shit.
I imagine it looking something like this

It’s a huge waste of money at this point, and the technology will become rapidly antiquated. The depreciation will be insanely high, while the software that’s requires it becomes much more efficient. At this point we already have enough data centers, we just need more efficient software and smarter usage.