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It's tough, because I think outlawing 'vices' like gambling is an infringement on your individual freedom - but when it's done with an enterprise it's so much more problematic. Thinking about for instance tobacco companies vs locally grown in the backyard.

We also outlaw vices like physical violence and property theft.

Society is fundamentally counter to individual freedom, and the degree determines the nature of that society and the degree of cooperation possible within it.


Admonitions are :::, allows you do to do things like this, if you have custom parser, if not, your admonitions can fail gracefully as plain text

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Nice usage of admonitions. This is a great example of how eloquent markdown can be. Still very readable while even including the markup for 'footer' and the call out code.

It’s cool to see this project and others pop up. Virtualizing os primitives like bash and even file systems

You can interface around the nodejs files system interface and have access to some nice tools, like git isomorphic for instance. Then obviously everything couples nicely with agents.

Something I did in my markdown editor project: https://github.com/rbbydotdev/opal

Have half a mind to release a browser kit which unifies the file tree explorer and virtual file apis and libs in the browser


An EU Linux distro could be interesting


How long before we invent a currency pegged to compute cycles


$BTC ??


I never understood why Tesla HAD to get rid of the Lidars. Expensive today sure, but can you imagine all that training data they missed out on? Technology has a way of becoming cheaper and cheaper. It seemed short sighted, even if at a loss, again, the training data.

If the pros of having a camera are monumental, then couldn't the video and lidar be combined to be even greater?


Because Tesla Clown-in-Chief asked if humans could drive with just visual input, why can't a Tesla? C-in-C conveniently ignored that, to begin with, humans have binocular vision, and his cars had none. Also conveniently ignored were the facts that human eyes have immense dynamic range, are self-cleaning, and can move to track objects of interest. On top of this, humans also have hearing, which helps gauge danger. Many of these things could be filled in by Lidar but since C-in-C apparently had a revelation from heaven, possibly caused by drugs, lidar had to go.


They never used LiDAR. They removed the radar.


Ai has really struggled for a strong/kill-app use case for which supports such enormous humongous historical investments (TRILLIONS)

It looks like its been found. The irony is, these model providers are now saying : "not like that!"


t3.chat solves this pretty well. I believe they utilize convex db. I think it’s something like a backend server process is the true connection and state of the chat. The front end syncs and receives updates from it.


Funny, didn’t even mention using the massive amount of compute available to them to build it!

A prompt ran through a Wiggum loop over the course of a week/month and viola


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