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“Never attribute to malice what you can attribute to incompetence”


This way of thinking has excused a lot of evil/malicious actions. I think it's time we actually start shining our collective flashlights at things, especially big companies, when their own systems break in ways that benefit them.


For those of you without a security dept, hopefully this is of some help: https://github.com/Cobenian/shai-hulud-detect

more updates soon and PRs welcome.


This is comment I was looking for. Can't wait to read about your learning experience and thanks for the link to morsecode.world


Go for it. All that sounds like fun.


> 2. Almost three years in, companies investing in LLMs have not yet discovered a business model that justifies the massive expenditure of training and hosting them,

I always think back to how Bezos and Amazon were railed against for losing money for years. People thought that would never work. And then when he started selling stuff other than books? People I know were like: please, he's desperate.

Someone, somewhere will figure out how to make money off it - just not most people.


> Non-sequitor.

> Red herring.

> Must be true!

Someone took a class (or two) on Arguments!


> I’m autistic, but this won’t only affect autistic people. A lot of people are going to have problems with this. I hope there’s a very prominent way to turn it off.

How can that possibly be? Didn't he say it will: "bring joy and delight to _every_ user experience"

That means YOU as well. No way he could over-selling something. Inconceivable.


Apple has historically been above average in terms of considering usability. So, I think seeing this new design as being asinine is not an unexpected opinion.


Yes, especially if you don't take care of your body and your mental health.


Leigh is fantastic, I would also recommend Shaila Catherine's book `The Jhanas: A Practical Guide to Deep Meditative States`


Yes a good book, but I found Ajahn Brahm more accessible on the 'deep' jhana side.


Well obviously the roads, the roads go without saying, don't they?


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