@acadictive@AhmedHamdy29189@theo if you've got the hardware to serve and consume models yourself, you can try https://t.co/n6QT98sue0
but don't expect latency anywhere near what copilot/anthropic/openai/etc. can offer you
@otterbo54348271 i mean sure, but those digital bulletins are installed and operated by media/advertising co's like outfront etc. different modality/ad exposure/pricing entirely. could they lease space to them? sure, they already do - they're already there in embarcadero/powell/montgomery etc
@DeepDishEnjoyer p4 I drove this thing through every season offered by the midwestern gods, it will survive and u will be a god amongst your drunk friends when youโre dd
@needsmoretaric@ByMSA21 Third - comments directed towards housing economists neglect to take into account that housing economists have effectively zero actualized input into how people vote. Your problem with developers is misdirected - your disdain should be targeted against bad housing policy.
@needsmoretaric@ByMSA21 Second- I didn't address the author's point (which, I don't really believe exists as this reads more like a manifesto against YIMBYs) because they make no actual argument or posit any solution at all. Their nativist remarks are not winning me over either, given they're from Ohio
@needsmoretaric@ByMSA21 if you build nothing at all, the entire market becomes "the higher end of the market" because folks who have more money than you can and will outbid you - see san francisco for a great example of how to ruin housing affordability for literally everybody
@needsmoretaric@ByMSA21 Austin rent fell 19% (inflation adjusted, 2021 to 2025) due almost entirely to the number of homes and apartments that were built and made available - https://t.co/zB9iOMBlMu
Some of you guys are alright. Don't be alive on May 15, 2026, when I set off the global pandemic which shall come to be referred to by the struggling, tormented survivors as "The Event".