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netfl0 commented on They tried Made in the USA – it was too expensive for their customers   reuters.com/business/they... · Posted by u/petethomas
netfl0 · 6 months ago
I’m glad our country doesn’t make plastic dog beds for adults.
netfl0 commented on Ocean Iron Fertilization   whoi.edu/know-your-ocean/... · Posted by u/1970-01-01
netfl0 · 8 months ago
Maybe don’t do this.
netfl0 commented on Goose: An open-source, extensible AI agent that goes beyond code suggestions   block.github.io/goose/... · Posted by u/sansui12
93po · a year ago
I'm confused what this does that Cursor doesn't. The example it shows on the front page is something Cursor can also easily do.
netfl0 · a year ago
Open source licensing where the limit is on the ai-backend right?
netfl0 commented on Zuckerberg approved training Llama on LibGen [pdf]   storage.courtlistener.com... · Posted by u/stefan_
mrtksn · a year ago
We are approaching the "UBI or Guillotine" fork simply because rules and regulations work selectively. Just like with the "If we pay for copyright or business becomes impossible" defense, this is yet another wast unfairness against those who had to transfer their resources to learn a skill. Awful lot of people had hard life or got into debt for things that big tech is immune from.

Or maybe we will come into the conclusion that all this works only if there's no such thing as IP, reset the playing field for everyone and if anyone wants to make money will have to actually work for it every single time. IIRC that's what's happening in China and its how they surpassed US in innovation.

Technically, that's a deregulation - just not the kind of deregulation the big tech is pushing for. Maybe the next time there's a graph showing how regulations made EU lag behind, add the graph of China too to spice things up.

With so many technical people out of work and promises of make the employed ones obsolete too, it can be a good idea to let people build thing instead of unfairly concentrating even more power onto kleptocratic entities.

netfl0 · a year ago
Ah yes, because the working class is primarily concerned with protecting their intellectual property…
netfl0 commented on High Interest Savings Leaderboard   highinterest.io/... · Posted by u/cainxinth
gerad · 2 years ago
VUSXX - 5.29%
netfl0 · 2 years ago
ETF?

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KarmaCake day658July 14, 2013View Original