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this was the response the last time this came up here.

you can do all kinds of nonstandard stuff if you control the server, the client, and any steps in between. the point of standards is for when you don't control it all.

put your server behind a managed load balancer or a caching proxy, and your get requests with bodies aren't going to do so well anymore.


sprinting towards me to help me, or sprinting towards me to hurt me?

i feel like i'm missing a whole lot of context to this article. is it part of a series, or just written with an assumption that i'm going to know what they're talking about


Yes, the author basically assume you're somewhat familiar with battle royale games.

As for the win condition you asked: become the last man standing.


maybe read it first?

i read it. i watched the video. i still don't understand what the win condition is.

that is theoretically true. but i switched to the v3-compatible ublock origin lite a year ago and i've noticed essentially no difference in the performance. all the ads are blocked, just like they were with the v2-compatible adblocker.

they're spending $11B on compute because they need the compute and that's the market rate for it. it's the same price Anthropic is paying to spacex for compute.

but if they boost the spacex stock for the right amount of time, they can get that compute for free instead of for $11B. Google's own announcement of the deal frames it as a short-term agreement while they scale up their own datacenter capacity.


>I would bet that there is a nice clause in that contract that gives exit options to Google

from the linked article

>After this year, the agreement can be terminated by either party provided they give 90 days’ notice.


yeah, i think a lot of people on hacker news basically agree with that old meme that says "The most recent piece of technology I own is a printer from 2004 and I keep a loaded gun ready to shoot it if it ever makes an unexpected noise."


ace appears to be an experiment to make a multi-user experience on top of the codex UI.

the copilot app looks more like just a straight clone of the codex UI (and the new antigravity UI, which is also a straight clone of the codex UI)


Their “junk bedrock equivalents” like opus?


I guess he meant nova models? Which are definitely not even on the same table than thsoe models so its irrelevant


Yes. The Nova models.


i'm guessing that part of accenture's consulting business is helping people navigate the trademark registration process. so they've got to hype up the ®.


if dario is just as much of an asshole, he's at least a quieter asshole. and to me, that's better.


"Silent but deadly"


Whereas sam altman is "All fart, no poop"


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