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davemel37 commented on Cloudflare to introduce pay-per-crawl for AI bots   blog.cloudflare.com/intro... · Posted by u/scotchmi_st
Workaccount2 · 6 months ago
Perhaps many people here live in tech bubbles, or only really interact with other tech folks, online, in person, whatever. People in tech are relatively grounded about LLMs. Relatively being key here.

On the ground in normal people society, I have seen that people just treat AI as the new fountain of answers and aren't even aware of LLM's tendency to just confidently state whatever it conjures up. In my non-tech day to day life, I have yet to see someone not immediately reference AI overview when searching something. It gets a lot of hostility in tech circles, but in real life? People seem to love it.

davemel37 · 6 months ago
I mentioned hallucinations last week on a call with 2 seasoned marketers and both thought I invented the term on the spot.
davemel37 commented on Medicare Pays Different Prices for the Same Drug   wsj.com/health/healthcare... · Posted by u/JumpCrisscross
Spivak · a year ago
I've been to doctors that refuse to treat you if you don't want to go through insurance and pay cash upfront for this reason. If they name their real price insurance can (apparently) go after them.

I could understand maybe refusing if I don't have insurance to deal with rare but expensive complications but I do, I just know that it'll be a year long fight and I'll have to pay it all at the end anyway.

davemel37 · a year ago
If they take medicaid, they might not be allowed to accept private pay.
davemel37 commented on Medicare Pays Different Prices for the Same Drug   wsj.com/health/healthcare... · Posted by u/JumpCrisscross
ChadNauseam · a year ago
That doesn’t seem to quite explain it. I went to a non-profit hospital – which shouldn’t really have shareholders IIUC – and still got ripped off by confusing pricing and misleading estimates. My uninsured friend has a “good faith estimate” from a hospital that literally quotes the price as being “between $0 and $50,000”.
davemel37 · a year ago
Some non-profit hospitals have for-profit management companies.
davemel37 commented on Show HN: Real-time AI voice conversations with <0.5s latency   dashboard.avaturn.live/de... · Posted by u/ekulianova
davemel37 · a year ago
I tried a few different avatars today and the latency is pretty impressive.
davemel37 commented on Launch HN: Roame (YC S23) – Flight search engine for your credit card points    · Posted by u/zman0225
davemel37 · a year ago
You lost me at requiring registering an account to see flight availability. You need to give some value before asking for my contact info. Too many free alternatives exist that don't gate their search results.

If your premium features are worth it - I'll register. If you want my info - maybe capture it with an offer for an alert after I do my initial query.

------------ In terms of feedback on the broader platform and idea - I think you may be confusing two different audiences. Travel hackers and average reward consumers are different consumers - Your messaging "free flights using points" and attempt to monetize with credit card offers are targeting average consumers - but your search engine and the headache/problem you are trying to solve is really a travel hacker problem - and honestly - its not really a problem - I kinda Enjoy The Hunt!

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davemel37 commented on Google removes its head of diversity after 2007 blog post surfaces   businessinsider.com/kamau... · Posted by u/wonderwonder
chevill · 5 years ago
>Huh? Are you seriously calling someones words who feels victimized, a weapon? Are you seriously holding fear of actual violence to an unsubstantiated standard?

The idea of figuratively describing something as a weapon isn't new or unusual. I'm not even sure what you mean by the second sentence. I was talking about people defaulting to claims of bigotry at any sign of criticism. If every criticism of Israel, even legitimate criticisms not coming from a sense of bigotry, makes a person feel victimized then there is something wrong with that person. If words cannot be used as a weapon exactly how do criticisms of Israel make a person feel victimized?

>Please show me one other form of bigotry accusation you hold to the same standard.

I hold all forms of bigotry accusations to the same standard. The example given was basically "a lot of people exist that are antisemitic so we can assume that criticism of Israel is probably antisemitic." Which is an argument that's basically uses the same sloppy logic that actual bigots use to justify their beliefs. Calling someone a bigot can have severe consequences for that person whether they are actually bigots or not. The key part of that sentence is that it can have consequences when they are not guilty. Yet people throw accusations around assuming someone's intentions simply because they said something they don't like. That's wrong so its important to try to only make those accusations against people that are actually bigots. I'm not sure how that's controversial. Some people do this because they genuinely think that anyone that criticizes a thing they like is a bigot. However, some people know better and intentionally falsely accuse people of being antisemitic because they know that it makes people afraid to voice their opinions. Thus, I called it a figurative weapon.

>but I definitely would not rely on you to stand up or defend folks from actual antisemitism.

Well whether you rely on me or not I will do the right thing if a genocidal antisemitic political party attempts to take over US politics. In the meantime, if I see people doing bigoted things I will stand up for people being targeted. Like I always have. This is kind of what I was talking about though, you seem to have labelled me as an enemy of yours simply because I suggested that there are people that criticize Israel for reasons other than antisemitism. There is no government in the world that doesn't sometimes deserve to be criticized.

>Do you actually and critically think this is true or even appropriate to say?

I don't understand. Are you saying its impossible to be critical of Israel without being antisemitic?

To be clear, what I was saying wasn't intended as a defense of the person OP was about. I think that the Google employee's letter was poorly worded and offensive. I don't know if he's antisemitic, but the phrasing saying that "Jews have an insatiable appetite for war" comes across as bigoted to me. It could be the result of poor phrasing causing someone to say something that they didn't mean, but it might not be. I can't blame someone for interpreting his statement as antisemitism because it was an overtly antisemitic statement. He could be a different person today, but no one made him publish that.

davemel37 · 5 years ago
"I was talking about people defaulting to claims of bigotry at any sign of criticism."

The idea that antisemitism is used to silence criticism of Israel is meant to do exactly that, victim shame them into silence - its an outrageous accusation without any factual basis.

I don't know anyone that defaults that way about every criticism of Israel...but there are many types of critiques that are clearly antisemitic - for example blaming Jews or even Israelies collectively for their governments actions - or holding Israel to a standard you dont hold anyone else to or leveling criticism at Israel with no attempt to even get the facts on the ground correct.

Can a claim of antisemitism be taken at face value without accusing the victim of weaponizing it to silence criticism of Israel?

Why are you looking for reasons to dismiss accusations of anti semitism?

Why isn't your default compassion and understanding?

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