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I guess what would be the advantage? You move up another layer of software. Is it any different from the OS?

Your side is not the only side.

Obviously.

"Bothsidesism" posits that the two sides are broadly similar. The last few years have debunked that concept pretty conclusively.


It also posits that there are only two sides.

In the US, that is functionally the case, and likely to remain that way.

Yes but OP made a good point (model censorship going too far in the name of "woke"ness) and you shut them down.

Yes, because it's disingenuous bullshit.

As it was with "campus protests violate free speech!" from the folks who immediately turned around and banned voluntary diversity programs at universities.

As it was with "Twitter bans violate free speech" from the folks who bought it and banned @elonjet and the word cisgender.


Are people not allowed to suggest models may be too censored? Is that idea censored?

Am I not allowed to suggest it's disingenuous bullshit to pull the "both sides" thing?

That's right. It was uncalled for. I see no evidence OP was making a bad faith argument, but you assumed that right away.

Because it's incredibly frustrating to see the government remove women and men of colour from government websites, deleting climate data, and sending out violent mobs to round people up while people sit around saying their main worry is that regulatory bodies will move to make things "too woke." There's no "woke" equivalent to the insanity being acted out by the US administration.

Why only serious crimes?

If someone breaks into my car and a Flock camera sees it, is their right to privacy in a public space more important than my right to not have my property get stolen?


Yes.


I also thought it was interesting that the author basically argues Flock cameras are too effective at figuring out where criminals are, but then also argues they aren’t effective enough at reducing crime.


So they can see spills easily


"It's just you've got mustard on your... right there, on the..."


Rectangle is a nice no-config solution for me.


FYI it would be "Icing on the cake" or "cherry on top"


It was the year of Claude Code


Interesting that for all the hype, all the benchmarks - none of these 3 demos are anything close to Counter Strike.


Anyone know how Gemini CLI with this model compares to Codex and Claude Code?


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