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What gave you that idea?

Because Silicon Valley, which contributes the majority of the code, is venture backed. For example, 84% of the Linux kernel's development is corporate: https://commandlinux.com/statistics/linux-foundation-growth-...

I don't know why people are so upset here.


Depends on the language no? Qwerty isn't great for APL.

How long were they doing it when people would just steal their content with no attribution? Or do you personally thank every stack overflow that helped you?

Either that or they share their library with others (or maybe a bit of both)

I really find it disingenuous when Show HNs link to a github that is just a landing page to get you to create an account for their service. Multiple clicks to find that free only covers 100 rule evaluations.

Appreciate the feedback.

You can retire there but just don't buy the farm before you do!

Ah man, I was curious to read your response about priors.

> If an LLM had only ever seen 1+1=2 and that was the only math they were ever exposed to, along with the numbers 0-10, could an LLM figure out that 2+2=4?

Unless you locked your kid in a room since birth with just this information, it is not the same kind of set up is it?


What's the definition of a well-ordered militia? A bunch of farmers that go shooting together?

Alexander Hamilton explains his definition of what "well-regulated" is - and the purpose of a citizen militia - in contrast to the standing army in the Federalist Papers, No. 29. Most of the idea has become much more federalized than intended with the National Guard, but it has long since been misused for its intended purpose.

A bunch of farmers that go shooting drunk. /s

Seriously though, everyone back in the 1700s realized that all Americans were American. I'm not sure that's true any more.


I think the most you can say is that they recognized that many male propertied white protestant Americans are American. Maybe some more qualifiers are necessary.

> Seriously though, everyone back in the 1700s realized that all Americans were American. I'm not sure that's true any more.

What was an American in the 1700s? A person born in America?


Repeaters built into collars and put on feral cats.

One thing can be simpler than another without either of them being difficult.

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