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flandry93
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Comment #47769003
An incident report of an ongoing collection of issues effectively resulting in Anthropic ultimately engaging in theft and wanton destruction of property, due to long standing negle…
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Comment #43467398
Funny how there is always someone who posts "you do X, and you will fail", and then follow up with "you will get hurt and/or hurt others" and then "we will punish you for trying". …
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Comment #38579595
Wow -- I had not heard this story before. Did anything ever happen to Kik.com? Did they ever suffer for the harm they caused? Did NPM ever have responsibility for the theft of code…
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Comment #37517752
Jake sounds like a completely loving, thoughtful, compassionate human being. It seems a bit ironic that the author spends a lot of the time lamenting her loss of his support for he…
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Comment #33416642
No such goals possible. See https://mflb.com/ai_alignment_1/index.html
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Comment #33160199
I also, finding the post at least interesting to think about, and somewhat more compact, wrote my own version of the it, and followed up with some abbreviated notes of what I have …
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Comment #24814619
> "People talk about 'Eternal September' as if to imply ... that the culture of the internet rightly belonged to those people alone, and that everyone who joined afterwards were pa…
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Comment #24230943
In proportion to the margin, the "service cost" is already astronomically expensive. Moreover, the the click accept "contract" is not license for extortion -- does not make extorti…
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Comment #24230938
In proportion to the margin, the "service cost" is already astronomically expensive. Moreover, the the click accept "contract" is not license for extortion -- does not make extorti…
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Comment #24230784
Adobe needs to pay. And pay a lot! Make an example of them -- this kind of bullshit -- blame the user for everything -- needs to stop.
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Comment #24230761
Regardless of the apology, Adobe should not be allowed to simply dismiss that they deleted user files. In effect, due to Adobe negligence, they have destroyed user intellectual pro…
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Comment #22923311
Is there source code? Somewhere we can find out more about this project?