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Sophisticated and nuanced opinions are an embellishment . A badge worn at cocktail parties .

Cleaning up a mess is 1000x messier than making it .

No one will ever care or remember your sophisticated opinion.

That’s why it may be possible to have nuance but it’s just a peacocks feather


Telos

Building it is easy , selling , adopting and migrating to it is hard

Can someone share a non-theoretical LLM application that demands local inference and pocketable hardware? The internet hype for these is sky high, but the actual results are disappointing.

i still find insightful ways to use git every day. amazing tool. it's a shame for those who only see it as "how to sync my repo with my coworkers"

History and many fields of science also have political implications, and you’ll find just as much editorial slant there, too

This would be the reality-based editorial slant, then? What are you proposing as an alternative?

“Reality-based” is rather smug, isn’t it?

it has. it's improved to work with ~ 75% of steps . fast enough to worth trying before push

I just got a bizarre text and unexpected bill with broken accounting and a 3x charge . It seems to be authentic, but totally illegitimate charges . I called CS and the call crashed due to “technical difficulties “. This is more than a mere service outage . Perhaps a targeted attack ?

The bill seemed to duplicate older charges that were already paid , plus some bogus charges and bogus outstanding balance . Very unusual .


perfectly articulated. Moreover, the license is whatever the copyright holder wants to put into it. They can easily dual license , copy-left variants -- there are tons of licenses that provide compensation for commercial use.

Or the copyright holders can start dual licensing their software for commercial use

license A is GPL or MIT for academic and free applications

License B is for commercial use, with a fee

The license is literally whatever you want to put into it.

IMO the issue is with the open source community gatekeeping these policies. Shaming developers for proposing commercial licensing, then shaming corporations for properly using the IP according to the free license (e.g. MIT)


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