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There is a reasonable argument that there won’t be many new languages now that models are sufficiently trained. If anything, we may see languages optimized for models and not humans.

Same for me and a particular North Face light jacket. I’ve purchased the same model about 5 times, with noticeably lower quality materials in the more recent years. Faster wear, quicker fading colors, thinner.


Maybe we should tax computers entirely

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_(occupation)


I think there’s a good chunk of the SF tech event scene built around pulling in qualified email addresses, too. “Apply to attend”


Reddit was originally built using fake accounts, who’s to say it ever really stopped.

https://venturebeat.com/ai/reddit-fake-users


who's to say they didn't turn it up to 11 with advent of generative AI


If you spend any time in it, you know it is.

They’ve never forced folks to verify email addresses, but the last 6 months or so you see tons of accounts commenting on very on discussions, writing bland ai-like, making posts that are just riling things up, and/or hiding their post and comment history.

What was once the last bastion of interesting social media is quickly becoming useless.


Maybe centralizing the internet wasn’t a great idea after all, huh


> but so many people have a religious level hatred of public employees

Are you sure this is the issue here? Seems there are lots of regulations around how much public employees can be paid (usually too low for skilled IT), how easy it is to move or fire them, etc. Sounds much easier to just hire a contractor.


Cloudflare is not a solution. Only leading to a further centralized internet.


There is no better solution. DoS is fundamentally not preventable, whether in the digital realm or the physical. The only thing you can do is out-brute force the DoS. Hence Cloudflare. Hence why everything naturally centralizes to some extent (we need some word like carcinization for centralization).


> DoS is fundamentally not preventable,

Murder is fundamentally not preventable. So what do we do? We regulate some of the more likely avenues of committing murder (e.g. knives and guns) to discourage, and track down and punish cases of murder to dissuade.


I think the OP is suggesting using a caching layer at HTTP output, and suggesting CF as an option (a quick/cheap one).

If you have an axe to grind with CF you can take it up with them, but it’s an option. Feel free to suggest others.


It seems to me that the writer, Herman, doesn't want to use the cloud short of the parts that are almost mandatory these days (e.g., CloudFlare, or a CDN of some sort).

GitHub Pages, CloudFlare pages etc are a great and very simple service. But they're opposite or contrary to running your own hardware, warts and all.

Herman wasn't looking for solutions IMO, I read it more as him lamenting at how hostile and insidious the internet has become. It has been for some time, but it seems to be getting exponentially worse.


Remember when Stormfront was a thing? Remember how everyone cheered on that CF and others banned them? I’m sure Herman was one of the loudest ones to proclaim victory that day.

Hostility and insidiousness were created by you for not standing up when it was most needed and called for. And as you can see, Stormfront in hindsight was the most milquetoast website compared to landscape of politics today. All I’m saying is CF is a viable caching option. But if you’re looking for morality support - you lost that war a long time ago.

“If we do not stand up for the rights of the accused, we endanger our own. For when the tide turns, who will stand up for us?”


Also terrible that purchased credits expire after 1 year. Not sure how that is legal.

https://community.openai.com/t/api-credits-amount-get-expire...


Render also pushes MinIO as their recommended equivalent to S3 for their customers (using docker), similar to Bucketeer on Heroku.

https://render.com/docs/deploy-minio

Hopefully this will finally push Render to build their own S3 wrapper.


(Render CEO) We're prioritizing Object Storage independent of this move.


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