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who chooses who chooses who watches the watchers ?

They all believe to be morally infallible. I don't think they would even be able to function as politicians without such cognitive dissonance.

Corporate. Google, Meta, TikTok. All governmental entities or tied to.

What's the harm if your data is "lost" along the way. /s


If your optimizing for simple, powerful, and on mobile then Replit is hard to beat.

I like it but my only problem with markdown apps like Obsidian or GitHub et al is you cant handle prompt templates with byo <xml tags> unless you ``` code box ``` them or the rendering thinks you have bad html and mess up the remaining markdown display. Properly separating text section for LLMs makes a big difference in prompt performance and </xml tags> are more expressive at doing this than ### markdown headers. Other than that I have almost completely shifted to calling markdown files into context.

One cool thing is that the claude-run scripts make any text file executable with AI, including xml, ymal, etc. So you can do something like:

    #!/usr/bin/env claude-run

    <instructions>

        Analyze this codebase.

    </instructions>
Then:

    chmod +x task.xml && ./task.xml

There are quite a few African "Cape-to-Cairo" variations of travel by land tours they have been a thing for a long time and still going by the look of things ... if you have 23-weeks!

https://www.oasisoverland.co.uk/trips/cape-town-to-cairo-23-...

https://compassexpeditions.com/special-tours/major-expeditio...


Replit is $25 a month but the best mobile allinone coding I have tried so far easy to push to host etc and you can kick off a stage then just pickup building where you left off anytime the termius/tmux/tailscale is fine but lot more effort even after you reach the command line. Horses for courses.

Totally agree even though it is apparently one of the better rings I can't understand why they don't have a mail-back-to-factory plan for battery service just on principal. It's stories like this that almost make the case for regulation if that wasn't such a slippery slope.

Pretty sure next year's wrapup will have "Year of the sub-agent"

... an era bookmarked at the end by the first live music broadcast transatlantic performance of Old Man River from a studio in NYC to a theater in London and that wasn't until 1957 and is a story all on its own

https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/robeson...


One of my soft milestone tests for AGI is if this gets reproduced in a World Model with Gaussian Splats or whatever it is by then that lets you do gameplay walkthrough in first player egocentric 3D-6DOF-360 view in XR with some friends till then its just all stochastic parrots on word calculators whats the point


The business model at Groq basically morphed over time so the internal cloud was their only client and all purchases were on some revenue sharing basis to finance set up and operate the cloud business. So this has a bigger impact on those Cloud hardware operators to the extent they were involved in the discussions with Nvidia. Saudi Aramco comes to mind, as an early big check investor, who hosts much of the Groq Cloud today. So now Nvidia is their sole source supplier and the whole Tokens-as-a-Service business model they signed up for is re-negotiated ?


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