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2,495karma·476submissions·September 19, 2017
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Not a trope if you go back another 12’000 years or so!
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Already happening. https://mapwriting.substack.com/p/living-subscription-free-i... …
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And this was itself written by an LLM…we read so much of this stuff now that I’m worried about is we’re all just going to start writing like this whether we use LLMs or not. https://mapwrit…
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And obviously written by an AI
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> At a macro level brain rot is real, but it cuts across all generations and it started long before LLMs. The thing is, if there’s a way to do something easier people will generally just do that. A…
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And all of that was accomplished without AI! Not all advances are equivalently beneficial as of course you know, and all come with tradeoffs. Not everyone is willing to accept those tradeoffs, especia…
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Sounds pretty bad, but what’s the context? We should be skeptical of a quote out of context with some dogpile parallels without any other context. When did he say it? Where did he say it?
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> God could come down in a chariot made of golden carrots With imagery like this, I’d love to read your other work! Link?
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Thank you for this article. I know no truly effective weapon against the Kingsnorthian Machine, except to name it and remind people that they are still creatures and not machines. That it doesn’t have…
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Not just writers…there’s unions for every piece of the pie and they all have members and pensions and have to justify their existence. There’s the ever-increasing restrictions and cost of shooting in …
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This really isn’t Reddit. Please try to preserve the last vestige of something resembling good dialogue on the internet.
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Yes it tends to have the most things running in it, including backbone and internal services that only exist in that region.
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Good example but it still sounds more like a “tech lead”: this guy is still focused on tactical line level with other players than on handling the overall strategy, PR, plans, hiring, etc that a coach…
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Not really. I’m asking why he’s a genius . When I was told that WW2 wouldnt have gone the same without George C Marshall or how amazing Teddy Roosevelt was at getting stuff done, I went and read thei…
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I’m not underestimating what he does, I’m asking what does he actually do to make it happen beyond setting priorities and holding subordinates accountable? I’m not questioning that he does many thin…
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Yes but those are outcomes — what did he do that got him there? Lots of people want preferential production and lower cost; Was it that he had the budget to pay more and dictate standards? If that’s t…
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Thanks, but how did he do it? Actually what does he do than saying “ok guys tip priority is moving these units”? Like do he come up with the strategies? Or is he good at picking winners when he sees t…
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> Cook was, without question, an operational genius I’ve seen this quoted time and again. In this article the evidence is that he outsourced manufacturing to a JIT chain in China. That doesn’t seem…
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How is it not a good analysis? Genuine question: it seems like it is summarizing the bear case which to my very limited understanding continues to be reinforced
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How are the responses here unhinged? They are summarizing a lot what the bear case has been shouting for the last two years
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Agreed. But there’s still a type of Zeno’s paradox if you don’t start and continue and finish the thing. As someone that has no trouble planning or starting but a lot of trouble continuing to the end,…