@T3chFalcon Anthropic's own fear-mongering of their own AI is likely the #1 reason it was taken down.
- They claim it's so dangerous....
- They release it after lobotomizing it with system prompts....
- Someone figures out how to bypass the system prompt....
- WTF did they think would happen
What about maintenance? Maintenance prices increase too, you know. Expenses increase. Utilities increase. Property taxes increase.
Very quickly, you would find that landlords would not only go bankrupt, but would stop accepting tenants, and try and cash out however they could, leaving run down, abandoned apartments that would become crime and drug infested havens. Congratulations, you won the Democrat speed run to destroy American cities.
Today at work, I took a training course. I selected English and completed it. But it wouldn't register as complete. It said 1/2 done.
So I clicked the French version and completed that too. What'd you know, it said 2/2 and I completed the course. 😂
I am continuously shocked by the abyssal quality of corporate non-public facing software
@absolutelyCard_ Idk why it's so for people to understand.
PEMDAS is not advanced mathematics.
I learned it as BEDMAS, but same thing:
Brackets, Exponents, then multiplication/division left to right, then addition/subtraction left to right.
MD and AS are categories, not priority battles.
@MatMilbury@thdxr If everyone picks the correct option (red), everyone lives. It has nothing to do with being selfish. Just frame the question differently....
Press red button to live.
Press blue button and you might die.
Red apple is the right choice morally. Everyone should eat the red apple. The green apple is a suicide trap that leaves your fate in the hands of every single other person. Even if the decision was made that everyone will take green, in a group of thousands, there will be a psychopath that takes the red apple. And in a group of millions or billions, there will be entire cults and organizations that all take the red apple to "cleanse the world" or something BS like that.
@stats_feed The only way everyone lives is if everyone eats the same apple. But if everyone eats the Green, there will always be at least one bad "apple" who eats the red apple. Therefore, everyone must eat the red apple and the sooner they start, the less people die. 🍎
@ambi_dex_trous@Sierra_rak@CarnelliWriting Ah a true retard here. You will never have a truly good job. I had a great employer once. Sadly, they retired about 6 months after I started working for them. I knew that going in. Truly great jobs require loyalty. But sadly for you, they don't keep retards around.
If money gets added to the market, it means that some people can suddenly spend more money on the goods they need. This supply of money, without the supply of goods increasing will increase the competition for buyers, creating a sellers market, which drives up the price. The money printed by the government doesn't get added equally, and massively benefits the elites, big corporations, and the stock market, but does very little to benefit the working class or the poor. In fact, the increase in buying competition actually hurts them because it causes inflation.
A sellers market, as I call it, is when demand is higher than supply, allowing goods and services to sell at massive profits over the cost to produce it. This can be caused by high regulations that stifle competition, an over-supply on money, monopolies, and/or collusion by business interests to keep prices high.
Ideally, in a healthy market, we have what I'd call a "buyers market", where supply and demand are in balance, and businesses actively compete with each other to sell items, driving prices down.
I wasn't gonna say anything, but I will now.
It also loses you a long time viewer. I cancelled my 1.5 year timcast membership, and I'm about to start using YouTube's "not interested in this content" button on your videos due to the recent changes in your video titles and thumbnails.
In a way, it's not my only issue. I agree with you on a lot of issues still, but your presentation and marketing has made it clear that I'm no longer your target audience and I wish you the best.
I'm not a developer. I vibe code simple tools and apps for my own everyday use and I don't use AI enough to justify anything more than the $8 T3 sub.
The reason I use Gemini is because, one, I literally still get my code via chat interface, due to not wanting to bother with subscriptions. I'm not serious enough that I need to get fancy. I hear Gemini is bad at tool calling, but I literally don't call tools.
Reason number 2 is context and chat limits. With Opus, I can hit the limit in a few messages. I haven't hit the limit on Gemini in a long time, and I'll often open a new chat before I hit it with Gemini, because I'll have completed a feature, and I'll just want to reset context.
And possible reason number 3, I can't use GPT 5.3 until it's available through the API. With 5.2, I tried it one time, but the personal tool I wanted to make might have potentially violated ToS in a game I was playing (nothing too bad really) and it just refused, so I had Gemini do it instead.