Can you please stop posting like this and https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38776618 to HN? It's not what this site is for, and destroys what it is for. We've had to ask you this a couple times already.
agreed. in the same way Colorado supreme court ruled trump can't be on the ballot to force scotus to rule i think is the same reasoning here. get an answer earlier rather than later.
This reminds me when obamacare was being debated and the papa johns ceo said if it passed he will have to raise the cost of all pizzas by 25 cents to give his employees health insurance.
I'm like wtf, that's all? why haven't that been done already.
The scam is that you need to work a certain amount of hours per week to qualify for health insurance. Most workers you see don’t work enough hours thus don’t qualify for health insurance.
They actually were just dine in carry out until the 80's when Dominos was making serious money delivering, so every other pizza chain started to deliver too.
I feel like there is a way to get around this where you use as many materials (books, newspapers, crawling websites etc) to generate the LLM so it can be good at reasoning/next token generation but it can only use reference knowledge files to answer your question that a user uploads at the time of asking.
I feel the exact opposite, BIFL very much feels like it’s been taken over by ads and corporate sponsors. Most of the recommendations are from ppl who either just bought the thing or for brand that are less than 20 years old.
IME, most subs are infiltrated with marketers either large brands or for the sub’s niche. I stopped using Reddit after the whole API thing, but for the last 3-4 years it’s felt like nearly every media(video/pic) post was doing some form of product placement, even the comments of various innocuous threads would have some top commenter mentioning casually a certain brand or product.
Right, I was gunna say this website might be a nice temporary oasis that is too small potatoes for digital marketers and we might actually get a decent signal to noise ratio if it doesn't get too big.
Yeah that’s usually how it goes. I also try to find dedicated forums on specific stuff and try to get a sense from there- but even that is pretty hit or miss.