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The misunderstanding the user comes down to understanding how the user prompts and what type of responses the user gets in return. I’m wondering if for anything code the llm could have an interrupter that it would first read what the user wrote and translate it to proper sentence structure and the return a truer value. I think the llm is having an understanding issue because everyone has a unique signature in how they explain something. That signature operates like a personal language of the user as to which most of us will run through different scenarios to come up with a conclusion from our personal signature/language in which we conduct ourselves. And since llms are gamed to get to the answer faster using less tokens it probably picks the average high level signature that can be used for multiple users.

Apple is too risk adverse and it’s because of the ceo not being able to properly communicate to shareholders the importance of things like agentic ai. Steve job was a guy who took calculated risk


That and also how many actors online in the threads are humans? That too is conditioning.


As a large language model, I cannot respond to that statement


i think it's a great start, i wonder if one day people will use a combo of grocery receipts and pharmacy prescriptions receipts and then compare and offer suggestions on what products to cut out


seems a little authoritarian. imagine you have to escape from a natural disaster, you were drinking prior and your car won’t let you get tf out of a tsunami, active shooter, whatever surprise moment you can think of where one minute you are listening to marvin gaye/otis redding sipping on some wine before bed.

the next moment a mob of violent criminals break out of jail, or one of your teenage daughters slips cracks her skull and the nearest ambulance is 30 minutes away, no uber but you are a little buzzed because you didn’t expect this was gonna happen?

are we gonna be banning alcohol again?

someone didn’t think through this regulation. contact me, i am good at this type of stuff.


More willing to bet the proponents of this legislation have financial incentives, like backing by the companies who build these devices.


These are great points. I would probably hack my own vehicle to work around this...


having met some people wrapped up in drugs, i can tell you that sometimes people who sell drugs are doing it to support a habit, i’ve met people who started out on prescription pain pills that they got prescribed from their doctor due to a surgery.

the pills were then eventually stopped and they got desperate because for many it was the first time in their life that they felt happy, many were in extreme poverty or had mental illness before getting hooked to prescription drugs, they got locked up for something dumb or less offensive, the system put them on probation, where it made them toxic to employeers, so they turned to selling because they were already doomed as it was, the drug war just reinforces a separate class of people.

i don’t agree with people using drugs like heroin but, ive met many people who actually said that oxytocin and oxycoden is way better than heroin, and that they prefer it.

and i am almost certain that more people die from prescription opiates a year than heroin yet, whenever someone mentions it, the whole conversation disappears with hush money. the drug war really seems like a tax on the most vulnerable in which was fueled by big pharma and paid by the average worker (us).

johnson and johnson got called out on it and got a tiny slap on the hand, and later on was trusted enough to make a vaccine. which i am pretty sure johnson and johnson also had a baby powder lawsuit over their baby powder giving newborns cancer, but the problem is, the accountability is only on the people who cannot afford to pay the bill, the real criminals work for these companies, own these companies, lobby for these companies and or pass laws for profit at the expense of a healthy society.

it’s just weird, we lock up the poor but don’t punish the source. it’s legal patchwork, but i know some people on here probably work for someone like johnson and johnson and nobody wants to bite the hand that feeds them.

the system here in the states needs to be fixed. it doesn’t have to be law based but it definitely has to have a better framework than what we have going on right now.


this is so true! my brother started learning to code later on in life, i knew he looked up to me but also, he knew he could ask me for help whenever and i helped him as best as i could, but i get busy working on projects and cannot always answer a text message or phone call. i would see his message later on in the day and listen/read his messages and it would start out asking for help and about the 2nd or 3rd and sometimes 4th message he would have it figured out and i was happy about that because he did what i think is the most important thing when it comes to long term mastery of any skill

he figured it out on his own or was at least was able to recall the knowledge from within. if i would have took over his keyboard he wouldn’t have imprinted that as fast, i heard this saying once and it’s encouraging for others to hear/read as well so i’ll say it

“when you are confused, don’t be upset at yourself, it is a good sign. confusion means you thinking about something new or from a different perspective, and that means you are learning”

it’s a humbling experience, i get it, but not a sign you will never understand something, in fact, confusion is the first sign that you are getting it. be encouraged


i have like 10 but i agree as well


I have more than 10 but I also agree. I’m not squatting, I have a plan for each one, and the threat of losing them would be a great motivator to actually build all these little projects!

OTOH there would probably just be “not squatting” services just like there were/are “under construction” landing pages.


The threat of losing my domains would cause me not to register them in the first place, which would hamper little people like me with small ideas, but probably not actually hurt squatters much since they'd be actively protecting their investments.


right? or why can’t he just build some space stuff like the rest of the billionaires lol


Personally I’m wondering why a billionaire hasn’t undertaken projects to explore the deepest depths of the oceans, and perhaps start ambitious projects like underwater habitats for small communities.


We commented the same thing at the same time lol

No wonder Buffett was doing new deals all the time, probably his way of coping with it.


One smart thing with Buffett is he likes the day job and doesn't need to go off and build rockets or similar.

""" I can do anything in the world I want to do but what I want to do is run Berkshire Hathaway. Now why do I want to run it that way? There's a couple of things:

A) I get to paint my own painting. I go down there every day and I feel like Michelangelo working on the Sistine Chapel or something. [...]

And the second thing I like, frankly, is I like applause. I like appreciation. So I like having shareholders who feel good about what I've done.... Everybody in our family has got all of their money in Berkshire, and so those people are counting on me. And that's kind of fun to have something where you can actually deliver for other people and change their lives in positive ways.

"""


Buying up mobile home lots in order to double the rent is hardly art.


Yeah everyone loved it when Bezos did that...


it’s strange, i think it’s because the fact the we work with computers all day, to others it’s play time because it doesn’t remind them of fixing bugs or working with spreadsheets all day


Both work and play time are in front of a computer for me. I don't get any association problems.


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