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Ok general, the armchair is that way

Awesome content. Added a lot to the discussion

Your analysis of the war seems to hinge on a lack of "gumption", which is coincidentally the exact same thing I've heard conservative old boomers say about Vietnam. So I would say you're about equal in terms of adding to the discussion. It is, unfortunately, divorced from reality.

The critical thing about hidden missiles that you seem to be missing is: you can't bomb them if you don't know where they are.

We've already seen a 4 week bombing campaign that has included everything from a children's school to a chemotherapy company to bunkers under Tehran, so I don't think there's a lack of "bloodlust" or "gumption" from any of the so-called leaders at the DoD. Rather, it seems that they simply - don't know where the missiles and drones are. Which as I pointed out earlier, makes it rather hard to bomb them.


They are incentivized to miss the point

I give less shits seeing how sloppy the quality bar is now

Its as steve jobs said, once you control market share theres no incentive to build a good product and you lose the ability to do it.

Like that windows recall feature which they keep pushing

Because Microsoft makes far more money on enterprise and ai products than they do selling windows licenses to consumers.

Its hard to understand the articles argument for why cameras are correct when lidar systems are doing well


I dont think this author knows much about tesla and now i doubt his credibility


lol what. This is more like a chef who reheats tv dinners and sometimes taste them in case theres mold


Seems like they skipped training of the me too movement


Seen some jokes about how the tech industry doesn't understand consent. It's not just this - it's also privacy invasion and update nags.


Fundamental flaw with LLMs. It's not that they aren't trained on the concept, it's just that in any given situation they can apply a greater bias to the antithesis of any subject. Of course, that's assuming the counter argument also exists in the training corpus.

I've always wondered what these flagship AI companies are doing behind the scenes to setup guardrails. Golden Gate Claude[1] was a really interesting... I haven't seen much additional research on the subject, at the least open-facing.

[1]: https://www.anthropic.com/news/golden-gate-claude


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Yeah liquid glass suckss


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