Different architectures, different RL training loops, maybe memory modules [1][2] as part of the architecture, focusing on efficiency, the giant troves of data we're generating by using claude code/gemini-cli/opencode, there's lots of research to be made.
I suppose in the context of the article you're commenting on you're saying the bad people are the ones defending the women and children from being raped?
A permanent, non-negligible chance of becoming a collateral victim in an extrajudicial drone killing doesn't sound like order to me.
TFA mentions residents are very scared. They live in a war zone.
Edit: I get the argument that it was a war zone anyway and people are also afraid of the gangs. But that comes from the fallacy of seeing the drone strikes as the only option. There are better ways to create order than creating even more chaos and hope it hits the right people sometimes.
Haiti has been a shit show for like 200 years now. You don’t think they’ve tried every method they can think of to deal with the criminals? What are the better methods to deal with chaos that they have been ignoring?
Most times i read political things on HN it looks like visiting a comment straight from ayn rand's delusions, but that's to be expected of the country with two right wing parties pretending to compete.
Honestly, CachyOS was _much_ easier to install and maintain than older versions of ubuntu were, when i first started using linux (the free cd ones), next next next, select some boxes, done, everything works.
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