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What are you trying to say? That AI benefited the students because they skipped their homework?

I am trying to understand how many of the students are complaining about AI when they themselves may have been using it a great deal. Because that seems hypocritical.

I can be pressured to use it at work to keep up with others who use it, while simultaneously knowing that it is eroding and devaluing my skills, and wishing that we could all stop using it together.

In what world do students need to use it for coursework to "keep up"?

I see no positive outcome for using it as a student where your whole existence is to learn the material yourself.


It is not hypocritical to hate tool you use. Likewise, it is not hypocritical to dislike people you work or live with.

And it is not hypocritical at all to hate or dislike or fear impact of a thing you used.


Good. I generally believe in following the law within limits, and a surveillance state is outside of those limits. I don't care about the "good" these cameras provide, because they're neglecting the very real dangers of living in a surveillance state.

Me. I love the experience of getting out of the house. Also, online shopping is an extortionist on certain items. There are so many things that are 1/4 the price in a physical store than they are online due to shipping and logistics.


I like browsing stuff in stores too, but that's not what eBay is for - I'm in Australia, the whole point is I can buy stuff from other states in my country, or from the US or other countries if I need, and in the same way I can sell stuff to people in Europe or the UK or Canada or the US from home.

Seeing stuff in person is cool but for an 'eBay Store' you're only going to have a tiny assortment of items, and likely hardly anything you really want in any one physical location... These kind of things already exist (e.g. pawn shops, or here in Australia we have a chain called Cash Converters but it's mostly disappearing) and eBay's value proposition is different in that it opens that up from just items from people within driving range, to anyone around the world.

So having physical stores doesn't add much value for eBay.


That's interesting. I've been using Zed for over a year. I've had one or two crashes over that year, which is very stable for using it all day every day.


It doesn't crash. Just the UI is completely unresponsive until I switch to another app and back. It's weird.


I think you're talking about the summer resort games, which are also my favorite.

You can play here: https://mattbruv.github.io/ccsr/

I don't know if it's nostalgia or what, but I still have fun playing it. Which can't be said for a lot of games.


I made this port, thanks for sharing it! The reason this game doesn't appear in the original list is because it was made in Shockwave, not Flash. I'm curious if there is any kind of emulator for Shockwave being worked on like what Ruffle is for Flash.


Thank you for preserving this piece of internet history, I have fond memories of playing these as a kid. Awesome stuff


I came across this a few weeks ago, though I haven't tried it: https://github.com/igorlira/dirplayer-rs


Thank you so much for porting this! I honestly thought these were lost in time. Thank you for bringing back my childhood!


Thank you for bringing back a piece of my childhood!


+1 thanks for porting this


Yes!!! I spent many hours playing the summer resort games.


WOW YES OMG

do you remember what the wrestling kinda game with ed ed and eddy was?


this is some good life advice


You want to get feedback from your picky free-customer "children" before it's your enterprise customers talking about data egress.


and it leads to triple 9 availability (80.999%), or better


/ponder .oO( any irrational number has "infinite nines" )

/ponder .oO( i must be one of today's lucky 10000 https://xkcd.com/1053/ )


Can you believe I got downvoted though, for a half decent joke on HN ...


I am beginning to suspect that Anthropic may not be as ethical as they purport themselves to be.


Oh no it's the model that's ethical, not the company.


They work with Palantir. That says what you need to know about their ethics.


A corporation being shady? Imagine that!


It's the housing prices and the affordability of life in general. We are all debt slaves now. I am 100% using 2020 as an excuse because it broke the market and sent housing prices up 50%+ in 6 months.

The fact that we are entertaining 50 year mortgages as a "solution" further adds insult to injury.

Nobody talks about how the "cure" was worse than the disease in 2020. Happiness matters and is worth dying for.


The solution is clearly more vibe coding at anthropic.

I doubt even the core engineers know how to begin debugging that spaghetti code.


correct proompt is:"you are a senior engineer. fix issues. NO hallucinations this time. PRETTY PLEASE"


You forgot the "No Mistakes!" clause


Needs more bold CRITICAL and some ultra-think


You missed: "Simon says:"


He's just another con-man. Fear of missing out is an amazing motivator for investors. The more he shouts doom, the more people with very deep pockets throw money at him. It's all evil.


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