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It's a stretch for sure.

I think the point is that it's a tradeoff of civil liberties in exchange for safety.

I think it's an interesting discussion and it's not clear to me what the right answer is.

Given the first amendment in the USA, i think once it's cheap enough everyone will be filming everyone all the time. Just look at how many people have ring doorbells.


The first amendment?? Is surveillance speech now? Lets add it to the list: money is speech, surveillance is speech, protesting is NOT speech. Anything I’m missing?

charts will become totally meaningless.

Event data will be what matters most. That's how artists actually make their revenue these days anyways.


nobody serious uses langchain. The biggest agent products are coding tools, and I doubt any of them use langchain

Biggest issue is that you need api keys which are extremely expensive. Unusable for normal business.

United recently started announcing at the beginning of flights that using your phone with sound on the speaker is prohibited, as a new official policy.


his point is that it's useful, and there's nothing special about planes that make it important for them not to have internet, compared to any other mode of transportation. If you want to get away from the internet, you could have a dedicated space for that.

Also, nobody forces you to use the internet on a plane...


Yes, but why is he responding to me? I didn't say there was something special about planes and I didn't say someone was forcing me to use internet.


the effect in this example fine though, and not obnoxious like OPs? I don't get it


I'm sure it's coming. I'm in Mexico this week and was surprised to drive by not one but two chinese car dealerships. Looks like almost 10% of cars sold last year were EVs


It's been great - I work on a lot of projects that are essentially prototypes, to test out different ideas. It's amazing for this - I can create web apps in a day now, which in the past I would not have been able to create at all, as I spent most of my career on the backend.


>I am yet to successfully prompt it and get a working commit.

May I ask what you're working on?


This seems to be a team problem more than anything? Why are your coworkers taking on your responsibilities? Where's your manager on this?


Could be an emergent team problem that wouldn’t have had cause to exist before AI.


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