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They started with their schema and everything they said just screamed Active Directory.

Right down to the low code interface for changes.



can we just get waymo tech in busses?

Big vehicles that demand respect and aren't expected to turn on a dime, known stops.


you can have a tiny nuclear war, as a treat.

insane we're back here.


We kinda never really left.


if anything, we had fantastic stability because of it, and because there were rational-ish actors holding the bombs


It was a fantastic bluff from the USA to make the USSR believe that Bufford "Mad Dog" Tannen was in charge of the nukes, when in reality it was Doc. Brown.


The OG grift, FUD and extortion money. But call it a military industrial complex.. The Devil's Playground was an eye+opener


All we needed to do was accept Ukraine to NATO. Or provide actual military help back in 2014.

Instead we paid more, got hundreds of thousands of people dead, undermined our security guarantees, and all because of short term idiocy/cowardice.

The only reasonable consequence is EU countries getting nukes and getting closer to China.

And we're digging our grave further by Trump undermining NATO guarantees.


North Korea has nukes but those in the Nordics are bragging about defeating Russia by buying heat pumps. Much of Europe has been living in a time of what amounts to ignorant bliss which Putin is slowly shaking them out of.


It would have been stupid not to try peace.

Germany hasn't invaded France (or vice versa) for two generations now. The Soviet Union dissolved itself peacefully by act of parliament. (Compare to Germany/Japan/Napoleon)


"Peacefully" is a strong word, that same parliament would later be "peacefully" removed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Russian_constitutional_cr...


Can you name a more peaceful end of an 20th century empire?

If you want peace, prepare for war


And if you aren't prepared, but you have peace anyway, you never really made the choice. You just had a bout of luck.


>Nordics are bragging about defeating Russia by buying heat pumps...ignorant bliss...

I think you'll find Finland in particular doesn't have much innocent bliss regards Russia and some history there.


ask who was responsible for the insurrection on january 6th


You do it, my IP is now flagged (tried incognito and clearing cookies) - they want to have my phone number to let me continue using it after that one prompt.


thats even funnier. thanks for the update.


trying. until you can eat it, you're just fucking around.


Thats not the point of the original commenter. The point of the original commenter is that he expects Claude can inform him well enough to be a farm manager and its not impressive since Seth is the primary agent.

I think it is impressive if it works. Like I mentioned in a sibling comment I think it already definitely proves something LLMs have accomplished though, and that is giving people tremendous confidence to try things.


> I think it is impressive if it works.

It only works if you tell Claude..."grow me some fucking corn profitably and have it ready in 9 months" and it does it.

If it's being used as manager to simply flesh out the daily commands that someone is telling it, well then that isn't "working" thats just a new level of what we already have with APIs and crap.


It's working if it enables him to do it when he otherwise couldn't without significantly more time, energy, etc.


He's writing it down, so it's also science.


exactly, its science/research, until you can feed people its not really farming.


>until you can feed people

So if I grow biomass for fuel or feedstock for plastics that's not farming? I'm sure there are a number of people that would argue with you on that.

I'm from the part of the country where there large chunks of land dedicated to experimental grain growing, which is research, and other than labels at the end of crop rows you'd have a difficult time telling it from any other farm.

TL:DR, why are you gatekeeping this so hard?


Are there any other examples of this UX pattern?

Pre-loading at an precursor to user interaction.


this sounds like a club.


Not really, they said 'maybe this grows into a club', and I agree that just asking if someone wants to come along to something you're going to do isn't a club.

Once you don't need to ask, because it has a standing slot and standing membership, that's a club; once it has organised and centralised payments, that's a club.

"Hey tekno45, pub?" is not an initiation of a drinking club.


how is https making caching irrelevant?


At one point with http only your isp could do its own cache, large corporate it networks could have a cache, etc. which was very efficient for caching. But horrible for privacy. Now we have CDN edge caching etc but nothing like the multi layer caching that was available with http.


That sounds like it is one expiration bug away from debugging hell


people building physical things are probably too busy to blog about it lol


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