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This resonates well with engineers: making something complex is easy, making them simpler is harder

This one looks shocking on the outside indeed! It's however a sales HR practice: lower salary and commission, but use the alluring treat that top performers will have a special exclusive trip at the end of the year. Many are crazy for it.

It's more a reward for a competition-style work mindset.


> It seems like AI has incidentally commoditized the complement (procedural knowledge), and in turn created greater demand for inputs like human judgement and "empathy".

I think as well there is currently the following: AI still needs an operator, in the same way than a bulldozer needs a bulldozer operator. And like with bulldozer, there are always something that business stakeholder wanna dig, now that digging is faster.


Crazy that it's a small lab becoming the frontier in term of moderation models, instead of Meta which is pouring dozens of billions into LLMs.

Meta would really benefit from work done on this front, however their model Llama Guards are quite lagging compared to the competition.


Small sharing tips, in case it can help: have the maximum of hangers possible. It take a bit more space, but the time saved is huge + it remove iron time for low wrinkle sensitive clothes (e.g cotton polo)


I will suggest mix of both: some everyday tools are already built for being used with hands and legs (e.g opening a door). But indeed adding some different grip types, additional arms, etc, could be helpful.


What are the pros and cons versus Rocket.Chat?


So true! I am not sure if it was on purpose that the model spoke with a so strong accent!


Actually, x402 was created because using a credit card programmatically is very difficult.

The whole business of Stripe is based on that: it's so hard for developers to do, and so many regulations, that they would rather pay an another company to do so.

Crypto can be sent just using a contract.transfer() call


And debit / credit cards are horrible for privacy (name and address info is sent along with payments).


It seems the usage will be mostly agent <-> service or service <-> service. For user, probably using a Metamask-like wallet yes


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