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He could have just give the investors say 80% of what he found and hid the rest without them even knowing the true amount

When you prompt does the agent have access/visibility to all code bases/repos at once and do you prompt it to update both at the same time? That has worked well for me for client/server stuff.

The Fargo DA should be fired, at a minimum.

I can almost guarantee that the Fargo DA’s office had zero idea this happened and had never heard about this investigation before the news story. At this stage in a “case” it’s completely on law enforcement and there is no involvement by a DA’s office for the arrest warrant or the extradition order and warrant that led to this situation.

Not a fan of DA’s offices in general (they are the “evil twin” to my particular line of work after all), but realistically this one isn’t on them.



Add to that cookie accept popups and the www has really turned to junk lately


The WWW has been trending towards junk since the early 2000s. HN is still the pinnacle of web design.


Could also consider requiring higher account age or points


It's tempting, of course, but I wouldn't want to exclude submissions like https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47051852.

(more about that at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47056384)


Amazing work!


> I’m leaving out the name of the person who filed the complaint

Why? Should be outed


Because starting online lynch mobs is harmful to the fabric of society, and that is what happens when you name and shame individuals online.


But it's concrete information (a letter) shared with the public. It's not hearsay.

Especially for a purported lawyer should be able to stand by their demands in public.


Is there something like this that operates just on Wikipedia data?


Yes, the search keywords you are looking for are “LLM Zim”.


Coincides with major tariff actions by the admin


> investors will continue to send their capital wherever it can earn the highest returns

Maybe. But they're allowed to avoid junk bonds and other "risky investments".


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