@cremieuxrecueil Sure but those groups don’t really matter in terms of representation as much and folks don’t really notice them so your point isn’t that good
@JacksonRobertsE@DanielleFong Very low level way of looking at it, his org needs to build technical depth and demonstrate both impact and difficulty to get resources and justify themselves
@CHouse2011@JoeVeyera It’s not dying but it could be better, Anthropic is the hottest company out there with infinite money so it’s probably not the best measure of health, you would focus more on businesses on the margins
@Howlingmutant0 Generally a tool to grow the game, women enjoy playing with other women and the shared culture of other women in poker spaces helps encourage participation. Women seem to like it enough that it makes sense to offer
@Noahpinion This isn’t a good point, the words exfiltrate strongly suggest that the model companies are keeping and looking at these code bases and there’s no evidence that this is actually the case
@KeyTryer Didn’t these literally not come from nature? IE some org spent years creating this? If there’s no profit incentive how do these get developed
@signulll It’s really not that deep, Evan already made a ton of money and now he wants to work on fun side projects that are cool/push the limit rather than optimize ARPU day to day. Ownership structure of snap allows for this without oversight
@ZyMazza@demiurgently I one time received a résumé by someone who claimed that they were an organizer at a hackathon who I knew the people organizing it I asked them about it and they said that he signed up and then immediately ghosted them and did nothing.
@NoahBurnsOhio SSN in a hidden zone and you can’t force the opponent to share contents of hidden zones. This is equivalent to setting your life to the hash ID of their hand