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This looks like some kind of marketing. Also, the equivalent of spec work. The NDA/secrecy also means any time spent on this is completely meaningless to the participants unless they win the lottery, because results can't be published.

It looks like if they reject paying you any bounty you would you still be bound by the NDA. If so, then they could both not pay you and still spike the story. That’s not something I would ever agree to.

I know we celebrate cynacism online, but $25k to OAI is like $0.025 to you and me.

Skimping out on 2.5 pennies you promised someone is cartoon villain levels of greed.

Yes, I know, Altman is a cartoon villain. But please, they are spending more money decorating their bathrooms. They'll pay out.


Will they? The NDA makes it so if they don't, we'd never know. Bug bounty programs suck but they're better than the alternative, but even running one openly, there's always convention about whether the bugs being submitted are real or not, with a lot of low quality reports that the submitter thinks are gold. That happens out in the open. Now add an NDA into the mix. Sam's reputation doesn't even have to enter into the equation for it to be a bad deal.

Surely it is marketing. It’s some “we are danger” narrative, from Anthropic Mythos and now OpenAI too.

OpenAI was doing this back with GPT2, saying it was too dangerous to release

Dario said the same thing about GPT2 when he was at OpenAI. As you can see the digital and physically worlds are now completely compromised and life is a pale shadow of what it was 5 years ago…

These guys have poor track records and compromised incentives.


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It took me less than 1 minute to find contemporary news reports. Come on.

Google “gpt2 too dangerous to release”

I have no problems using my AirPods across two Macs, an iPhone and Windows. I have to manually reconnect on Windows if I have an active Apple device nearby which I recently used the AirPods with, but apart from that it's quite seamless. This worked fine in 2020 already.

How is having to manually reconnect each time when switching between, say, an IPhone and a Windows laptop every time fine or even remotely seamless?

I do not have to that even with my ~30€ JBL buds.


I've seen A LOT of public sector projects starting out with loads of Azure services and >$3000 montly bills for applications that could've easily run on a single VM.


I've seen Big Data pipelines (Hive tables, Spark jobs for queries, data engineers setting it all up) for what was ultimately a 5-10 GB dataset.

Companies cargo culting Big Data stacks when their data is nowhere near big is very prevalent.


This a structural problem not an awareness one. Is not like they don’t know they can run it on a 5$ VPS, the problem is that there are no incentives to do so. You’d be surprised to know how much of engineering is there to address organisational challenges rather than technical ones (ie: micro-services)


Same. They've been sold a bill of goods by big cloud tech and company.

Yea, that's ugly. I'm sure it could've been done more gracefully with 15 minutes more effort. But judging from the general wear and tear on this poor Mac I guess they don't even consider the resale value.


I can't even imagine prioritizing resale value here over one's own comfort. The purpose of a tool is to be used, not to serve as an asset class.


Sure, but comfort != abuse :D Apart from the filing, I can't think of ways to make such a recent Mac look like this. Did it suffer a plane crash? Acid attack? Thermite fire?

I appreciate the customization, but would probably make an effort to make it not look like (another) accident.


I think he is not worried about the resale value.

> This was on my work computer. I expect to similarly modify future work computers, and I would be happy to help you modify yours if you need a little encouragement.

I don’t understand the actual decision but I appreciate the gusto with which it was made.


The main reason to consider resale value is 1-2 years later you may want to upgrade and selling it to another person typically yields you more money than trading it in with Apple. Doing something like this may decrease how much you could sell it for later.

If you’re not planning on doing that then it’s not really a factor for you.


> work computer


Seriously, I have several mac laptops dating back to 2004 and they all have less wear than that.


What a great way to not get any traffic at all.


Invisible characters are there for visible characters to be printed correctly...


I'll grant that a space and a newline are necessary. The rest, nope.


You're talking about a subset of ASCII then. Unicode is supposed to support different languages and advanced typography, for which those characters are necessary. You can't write e.g. Arabic or Hebrew without those "unnecessary" invisible characters.


Please explain why an invisible zero width "character" is necessary.


if you write كلب which is an arabic word written right to left in the middle of an english sentence, you want to preserve the order of the characters in the stream for computer processing purposes. meaning the chararacter ك must come before the ل and after the e and the space with respect to the memory layout. whereas when displayed, it must be inverted to be legible. the solution is to have an invisible character that indicates a switch in text direction. if you were wondering, the situation where you want to write text in a foreign language within your text is very common outside english speaking countries.


Look I'm writing sdrawkcab (amazingly, I did it without using Unicode!). Layout is the job of your text formatting program. It's easy to fix a text editor to support right-to-left text entry.

The switch in text direction has resulted in malicious code injection attacks, as the reversed text becomes invisible. I had to change my compiler to reject those Unicode characters for that reason. It can be used in other cases to have hidden, malicious text.

Have you checked your SQL code for invisible backwards text that injects malware?


I don't know what "sdrawkcab" means. I'm not a native english speaker, and nothing indicates that it's not a real word or that it is spelled backwards


> Look I'm writing sdrawkcab

How would that work with Text-To-Speech output?


Good question! Two possibilities:

1. Tell the TTS program that the text is RTOL.

2. If the TTS program can speak Arabic, it can detect RTOL Arabic text.

The only purpose for RTOL English I can think of is to insert hidden text for malicious purposes.


how do you search for strings in the text ? how do you search for half the word ? as you do in autocomplete or in that search box in your browser


To prevent ligatures from forming when you need that.


That's the job of a typesetting language.


To mark linewrapping-breakpoints in strings.


Leave typesetting to a proper typesetting language, like Latex.


And how do you call into the typesetting language? Slugging around byte-arrays?


Most people using Slack, Teams etc. and especially those making purchase decisions have no idea what XMPP is and what it's capable of. Heck, even Facebook used to federate XMPP until they decided to go proprietary. Not in the interest of their users, but because it makes the most money for its shareholders.


What's next, bribing Trump with gold bars and donations to "charity"?


You got me wondering, so I checked to see how much Anthropic's bribed Trump so far. According to Dario, Trump has been soliciting bribes, but they refused to pay, and the contract "renegotiation" is retribution:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47269649

"Amodei claimed that tensions between his company and the Trump administration stem partly from the firm’s refusal to financially support Trump and its approach to AI regulation and safety issues."


They have a crypto coin for explicit bribing


You can also "invest" money for Trump's family to "earn" their "management fees."


Sloppy memory management is what uses memory. But those apps are in a class of their own, along with Electron apps.


Slack is an Electron app.


Sales tax is actually very different beacuse it is usually either cumulative and added to each part of the chain, or only the last one; whereas VAT is deducted in all but the last part of the chain.


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