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Using a nondeterministic graph isn’t a very good way to promote an economic structure
Having 10 billion vehicles constantly taking trash to a dump because of how unstructured and disorganized the economy would be is hugely inefficient in a lot of ways
They take their own trash out to the dumpster, where now they don’t have to think about it, and once it overflows because nobody wants to be the one dealing with other people’s trash, “not my problem”
Robots. The solution for the disgusting jobs nobody really wants to do is to build machines to do it.
Then people will complain because it probably uses AI


Don’t forget to allocate the rest to Firefox, and your swap as well since that’s still not enough
More people should use passkeys
For AI I think a lot of future improvements will be around making smaller more specialized models trained on datasets curated by people who actually know what their doing and have good practices as opposed to random garbage from GitHub (especially now with vibecoding being a thing, so training off of low quality programs that it created itself might make the model worse), considering that a lot of what it outputs is of similar garbage quality. And remote system configuration isn’t obscure so I do think this specific issue will be improved eventually. For truly obscure things though LLMs will never be able to do that.
A compiler doesn’t have to make the exact same output, nor does an LLM have to make differing outputs, and a compiler uses someone else’s code to transform your code into something else.
https://reuse.software/faq/#uncopyrightable
The REUSE specification recommends claiming copyright even if it’s machine generated. Is this incorrect information?
EDIT: Also, how is copyrighting code from an AI different than copyrighting an output from a compiler?
My university is practically owned by weapons manufacturers which sucks. Idk if that’s the norm or not
I know TI had a history of weapons manufacturing, but haven’t they stopped now?
Well Android doesn’t use a mainline Linux kernel and instead adds a bunch of hacks that break compatibility with some core Linux programs, so it’s not pure in that sense either
Doesn’t it run an Android kernel?
I just checked Costco and it says the covid vaccine is unavailable
When are we supposed to get the flu/COVID vaccines? Right now?


I’m in the US and my Google account uses a non-gmail address with a custom domain
In my experience, even then it’s still difficult to talk to people.