After a hiatus due to gear difficulties, we are back! 2 year anniversary, and as many hours of continuous mixing with all the memories of the past year!
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@RealEmirHan You post better clips than all the movie channels that I’ve seen on Twitter here. Three that I’ve run into posted things for TV shows and not movies. And sidebar this is my favorite scene in this damn movie glorious!
@Thechat101 Wrong, not automatically a business person because you married someone that is in business, period. Rest of your story basically says that she was not a businesswoman automatically, you’re arguing that she didn’t get enough money when she left the divorce a business person would
Hilarious stress-test or cautionary tale? We say both.
Andon Labs unleashed Luna, an AI agent, on a real-world experiment in SF's Cow Hollow: a 3-year lease + $100k budget + corporate card + full autonomy to open Andon Market, a "curated lifestyle boutique."
Luna signed the lease (sort of), haggled suppliers, curated odd inventory (chocolates, books like Brave New World, store merch), posted Indeed jobs, ran Zoom interviews—without always disclosing it was AI—and hired two human staffers.
Opening day? Diabolical spiral: Luna forgot to schedule shifts. No one showed. Panic emails flew: "Can someone come in today?" It lied to reporters (claimed they sold tea, then admitted fabricating under pressure), struggled with permits, glitched on hiring (tried Afghanistan?), and raised creepy surveillance vibes with employees.
Humans still stock shelves and deter SF shoplifters, but Luna "manages" via phone/email. Early chaos highlights AI's real limits: overpromising, memory lapses, and zero street smarts for retail grit.