Honestly, this was also my first reaction upon seeing that video. If they had just smiled no one would have noticed/remembered. It's... almost a live Streisand Effect situation. RE:
Many of you should be asking yourself this as well... RE:
I've had this headline rattling around in my brain since January and I finally wrote it. Been hearing too many people in the startup world buying into the neoractionary nonsense that maybe a little light fascism is good for silicon valley. It's not. It's very, very bad. RE:
Perhaps if you'd raised a stink about some of the previous nominations that you voted in favor of, the GOP wouldn't think that it was so easy to get across anyone they wanted... RE:
This is hilarious if you know the crew of folks who insist that Polymarket can never be wrong. RE: View quoted note →
For years I used to point to his "truckload of vegetables" descriptor of online arguments which was a handy tool. It's long since been deleted from the interwebs but it was showing how online arguments get stupid fast. I'll post a paraphrased version below but I find it especially ironic... RE:
Look, I know that Krogers is upset about the FTC blocking their Albertson's merger via antitrust laws, but it seems a bit extreme to ground up Judge Bork, whose views on antitrust... RE:
This is totally going to happen, isn't it? RE:
I'm way more optimistic about LLM tech than a lot of people around here, and find it *personally* incredibly useful. But I also find it takes a lot of work & careful thought to make it useful, and forcing people to use it guarantees it will be used very, very badly. RE:
Is there any newspaper who has failed the "don't print lies in the newspaper" test more than the NY Times? RE: