congratulations to HP for making a keyboard so bad that you have to put one of the only really thin keyboards on top of it just to get standard key pitch, making an Apple/ZBook
MacBook Air keyboard is too small, by about a centimeter in width compared to the IBM keyboard. Fingers need to move closer together to operate it. This is the worst thing about it.
@skydotcs you would think so, but people seem to struggle to read and a variant of that initial tweet comes up every week or so. I wonder if it's because "100%" appears too many times including the one one in the middle
"you would see there are some things that an AI writer would not do"
"AI is incapable of writing this. Perhaps you’ve never read anything that is eloquently written."
the normies are cooked
https://t.co/X6ds9hScyL they're slopping up nextdoor (https://t.co/DEnxAoFKKj) and the readers love it ("Well written post.", "Thank you for this very thoughtful well stated post")
@pangram I consider the possibility that Pangram's web interface is not just for the literati but also for the people who really need Pangram's help and maybe don't know how to read so well
And they admit it (Build American AI is the c4 arm of LTF, the OpenAI-Andreessen super PAC) - they describe it as “parody meme accounts”, but you tell me if an image of an assault rifle on top of “WE DON’T CALL 911”, in response to warnings about AI, is simply a “parody meme”
"Problem type does not limit problem complexity. Nor does problem type limit solution complexity or power."
"Raphaël Millière has a very useful term for this kind of vacuous dismissal, the redescription fallacy"
https://t.co/wh2acIJsMK
This is the most interesting part:
"The attack was discovered by Codex, which chained two techniques known to humans for a decade: a compression bomb and a Slowloris-style hold."
https://t.co/gqjJHT1aSy
This is a good example of large scale security issues companies can face with AI adoption. Enterprises have years of baked in assumptions that work because people following processes do not necessarily understand the capabilities those assumptions imply. Now, potentially any user