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I believe it's changed a lot since it was initially debut'd via the betas. And there was that Supabase post mocking it, where they made the whole UI glass, and that biased me a bit ha

if you’ve ever read Electrek, you’d know their articles primary purpose is raising awareness that Tesla is full of shit

It is wild that ya'll are hating on a website that visualizes data. That's like table stakes standard common practice for software engineers for decades.

This is the equivalence of telling a Designer that can't create infographics on anything but principled design subjects -- or else they're out of line. Any research or data they might use isn't relevant because they're not exerts? lol?


> a website that visualizes data

It is a website that visualizes the output of an LLM prompt and passes it off as data. Big difference between the two.


The problem is that the data it's visualizing is fake. The color grading is just an AI guessing how susceptible jobs are.

pro tip: don't

It did/does absolutely kick ass and 16GB is better. They’re not at odds with each other :D

You’re suggesting that a difference of the entirety of the M5 Max’s bandwidth is an insignificant gap!

No, that difference is the 5090, not the 3090.

Their account only existing 2d lends you a lot of credibility..

That’s wild. And scary.


What's scary is that it's still the highest upvoted comment on this submission, although it obviously doesn't make sense.

Hope HN has tooling ready to handle this ongoing onslaught of manipulation...


AI will make humans more AI-like, and milestones will be celebrated when it more perfectly simulates degraded humanity

> AI will make humans more AI-like

Already so, LLMs are trained on human-written text, and then spit out text they try to make human-like, so now a bunch of stylistic choices some humans made are "tellsigns of a human using LLMs for writing". It's not just bad, it's removing humanity from the humans.


this right here I think we all need to think on what is happening right now. Dead internet theory might be plausible. What goal would an AI writing crap responses on reddit/hacker news/what not have to even need to comment?

> What goal would an AI writing crap responses on reddit/hacker news/what not have to even need to comment?

Obviously the AI itself doesn't have any goal (that matters anyways), but the humans/organizations that set it up obviously have a lot to gain. Accounts of age/above karma thresholds are treated less suspiciously, so if you build up N accounts that way, eventually when you launch your product, each manufactured comment looks less fake as the accounts are already "established" at that point.

This is nothing new, been going on for decades already. Guess the scope kind of expanded and the required effort went down a lot these last few years though.


considering how we uphold treaties im not sure the terminology matters one way or the other


to be fair, the prior respondent did seem to agree with the word 'murder' so perhaps we're all ultimately in agreement about what happened :|


if it's self-defence then more or less by definition it isn't murder.


Who said it was self defense? ICE, within minutes? Trump, within minutes?

Despite blatantly contradictory video?


I'm just pointing out that you are probably not in agreement with simianparrot. I don't think it does count as self-defense.


Your credibility is shot when you claim that banks will just give you money. They absolutely do not. In fact, Discover has admitted to me in writing, that they always rule in favor of the Merchant if that Merchant responds to the dispute -- regardless of what their response says.

I've dealt with multiple chargebacks over the years and have only ever lost once -- when the Manager at Lowes' showed a check they wrote me [after I opened the dispute].

They absolutely do not just do anything and "write it off". Please be human and don't just rattle of high-confidence, baseless claims, especially as a giant billboard to Privacy.com


> Discover has admitted to me in writing, that they always rule in favor of the Merchant if that Merchant responds to the dispute -- regardless of what their response says

What, always? Like, literally 100% of the time if the merchant responds at all, they automatically win?

That's very hard to believe. I don't know Discover but I do know Visa and that's not how their system works at all.


I use Amex as much as possible because it’s basically never a fight. If I dispute, I get my money back. Granted, I don’t abuse the power so maybe I’ve earned some trust over the decades.


Wells Fargo, Chase, Capitol One, many others practice this provisional credit system, which functions very similar to an insurance.

Go read your banks terms and you'll find the provision. Do you want me to read your banks terms for you and point them out?


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