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> What is it like in the US these days?

For the average American citizen, status quo.

For the scofflaws and illegal immigrants, the realization that accountability for their actions might be right around the corner must be unnerving.


Kunernetes leads the way in “tools that make it possible to work with Kunernetes” spawns.

It insists upon itself.

> Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada, gave a magnificently powerful speech before the gathered elites that will be discussed many years from now. Decades, likely.

Extremely unlikely.

Davos is 95% elite echo chamber, virtue signaling, and complete bullshit, with only a rare 5% historical exception where the gathering actually resulted in binding, real-world consequences.

Anyone that thinks this speech will have any lasting impact is delusional.


I don't think that the message Carney delivered was primarily intended for the Davos crowd. I think it was intended for the world.


It is like they play in a reality tv show. We are being entertained... or at least if they did funny shit. Maybe it is best to just ignore it?


I did not RTFA. Just came to reply to the clickbaity title: coding is a hobby (and a job) for me. Using AI is just a tool in that.


That's the article lol


Probably works pretty well with atopile.

Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44542880


“People who care about these things” enough that they’re buying Mini ITX RV motherboards? Definitely well under 1% of the market.


Ignore idiots and trolls. Do your thing. Don’t worry about the noise.


This comment isn’t going to age well. Just my $0.02.


Feel free to make an argument, I'm happy to discuss what I might be missing.


Spot on. The value of skills is using a much smaller context to improve the quality of the output.

This is plainly obvious to anyone who understands how these LLMs work.


You did make a good call on skills.

Anything that lets us compose smaller tasks into larger ones effectively is helpful. That’s because self-attention (ie context) is still a huge limiting factor.

As someone who uses these tools a lot, and who sits on the bleeding edge everyday, I agree with you.


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