There’s not a whole lot of clear info out there but it looks like the Tesla “dog mode” (the feature you’re supposed to rely on when you leave a dog in the car so the dog doesn’t overheat and die) is prone to failure and has recently killed a dog.
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Cloudflare CTO calls the vercel CEO "Triangle man": https://nitter.net/dok2001/status/1963611108998095246
Found here: https://app.wafrn.net/fediverse/post/41781c11-4524-4279-8945-6e6ffa3c523c
Is “triangle man” a slur I’m unaware of or a goofy name to be calling someone for whatever reason?
Nice and lengthy sneer against AI in academia came out a couple days ago - highly recommend reading.
"For those in writing related jobs, they may find lucrative work cleaning up attempts to sidestep them with AI slop, squeezing hefty premiums from desperate clients who find themselves lacking leverage over them.
Well, seems I was pretty close - NBC news recently reported humans are being hired to clean up AI slop. My prediction it would be lucrative was off the mark, though - artists called in for de-slopping work are getting paid less than if they were simply hired to create the work themselves. Clearly, I was being overly optimistic.
You want my take, anyone who gets hired for slop cleanup should try to squeeze as much cash out their clients as much as possible - they showed open contempt for humanity by choosing a clanker, they need to be shown the consequences.
Me, 17 days ago
this really isn't a hard guess
You want my take
probably not
anyone who gets hired for slop cleanup should try to squeeze as much cash out their clients as much as possible
"people should try to get paid well"? that's your whole take? really? you thought this was worthwhile posting? not, maybe, spitballing ideas for how people should get paid well? some advice on how to negotiate with clients who are quite likely to be pennypinching types (evidenced by them trying to get as much as possible for free)? none of that, just more fluff? okay then