I'm impressed how many non bailout things exist that look almost exactly like a bailout.
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MEMPHIS!!! I AM COMING IN A WEEK! Should we do a meetup?!
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I love this gem from @pmarca on the "single hop" principle of the web from 1993 (!) Streaming HTML from the edge with React is restoring the ideals of the web. As opposed to shipping JS or iframes that incur in more hops and data waterfalls to the server https://t.co/07uL933fAl https://t.co/n6cu9bbWtG
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Added two more sections to my article - one entitled "I still don't believe it" and a section about GPT-4 https://t.co/Kvqp1dMZVA https://t.co/VndVPleRsT
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Sent out the second edition of my new newsletter, effectively the last week of content on my blog piped through Substack https://t.co/xKUDikbWeP
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@simonw @amyhoy @notdetails I tend to agree with this. I find ChatGPT incredibly helpful at ideation.
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I see people being deceived by this again and again: ChatGPT can NOT read content from URLs that you give it, but will convincingly pretend that it can Crucial to spread this message any time you see anyone falling into this trap https://t.co/VXRcp0s47D
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As someone who tries to help people land jobs in tech, this is terrifying. https://t.co/te53WZWxEH
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Here's how to up your social media marketing game in 6 steps π 1: Uncover Rivalsβ Winning Strategies 2: Create a Content Strategy 3: Create Content 4: Distribute Content 5: Engage With Your Audience 6: Analyze Your Social Media Results https://t.co/v9DdVMXZ5W.
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Love to see messages like this! Especially when it is from people who have the skills for the roles they don't end up getting into conversations that allow them to show it. NOW when they get the opportunity, they go back to help others. THIS!!! THIS is why I do it. https://t.co/zmiCaYfXCg
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This @openai bug is really catastrophic (I think we should categorize instances where a language model blatantly deceives people as bugs, since I'm confident they're not desired behavior by the system maintainers) I see well informed people justifiably fall for this every day
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