
Chiltern Hundred
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The AI labs have actually done a bad job explaining what the future they are building towards will actually look like for most of us. Even “Machines of Loving Grace” has very few well-articulated visions of what Anthropic hopes life will be like if they succeed at their goals.




When I talk about "New England," I might be thinking of the Boston metro, or I might be thinking of little college towns in New Hampshire and Vermont, or maybe the Maine coastline, or Cape Cod When New Yorkers talk about "New England" they mean the Connecticut fucking panhandle

This series continues to be great but for the opposite reason than the intuitive one ... once again, there is no "crisis" to see here. This guy has a good-paying job that he likes and has an apartment that he likes and can spend plenty on extras. And if he decided he want to get married and have kids or whatever, guess what? There would be two people to pay! He would splurge less! He could get to $3,000 and $3,500 for a two-bedroom in the same area and same housing quality. But, it's like, what is the problem here? There is none! nytimes.com/interactive/20…



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NEWS — @SpeakerJohnson INCHES CLOSER to war funding in reconciliation “As you know, I'm very insistent upon a reconciliation package, and we're trying to find the final provisions of it everybody can agree to. I think defense spending could be a part of that, but we have to wait. You know the details are coming together.”


@kevinroose Why do you think coders are generally okay with AI-generated code, but writers seem to generally not be okay with AI-generated writing? Assuming both are reviewed by humans.


what is the clearest sign that someone is genuinely doing well in life ??















