@ASvanevik Why can't capitalists build things themselves and fund them themselves? They always build things thanks to workers and employees work, and take the credit, then need subsidies, public infrastructure, money printing loans (QE, ZIPR), and bailouts when they get "too big to fail"
@midego1@sluongng Nope, this is your computer. The host were Docker runs, and where Docker running on it was used to get access to - not inside some container.
@SatoruSato92@jarredsumner@YoavCodes God forbid they don't trust all their fundamental frameworks to a tech that's not deterministic, hallucinates, and didn't even exist commercially 4 years ago, while helping take themselves and other humans out of programming in the process
@spleck@nottombrown "the guy that made fun of you for saying China AI was circumventing limits and extracting reasoning from your products" what a shame that to happen to Anthropic that well known bastion of protecting IP rights
@WillManidis Both hard companies are grindslop companies are bad. They are late-stage-capitalism crap turning us into barely making it working class. Fuck both kinds. We could use less companies.
@AIandDesign@Mirrormn@Meta It has literally been the solution many times. Especially when one was actively against them. How do you think fascism was stopped? By embracing it as the glorious future?
@AIandDesign > I like how people are taking this post as some kind of 'gotcha', suggesting this means everyone should be 'anti AI'.
I like how you don't. Just wait till it gets for you and your families jobs or worse.
@AIandDesign@Meta > I am a massive, unapologetic AI enthusiast. Yet, this is NOT the future I had in mind.
If you grapsed the future, you wouldn't be a "a massive, unapologetic AI enthusiast" to begin with. "People voting for Man-eating Wolves party say they didn't expect to be eaten by wolves".
@TheHumamist@tremblingyellow@coincanarcanar@ecommerceshares No, I think GDP is a bad measure of how productive each is. Average dog color in each country is also a bad measure for productivity, even if it "correctly" shows Germany as more productive per capita.