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>>108846284
you want to stop them from making retarded statements to drum up investor money?
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>>108846284
it's over.
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>>108846284
Just 78 more weeks goy
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I'd prefer reading:
>ReactOS devs give it 18 days for all the work to be finished at last by an AI.

Or:
>Based no-life man used AI to make Windows 2000 Pro, XP and 7 perfectly compatible with modern hardware and software.
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>>108847139
OPEN WINDOWS 7 FOUNDATION LAUNCHES: “LINUX ERA ENDS IN 18 MONTHS”

SEATTLE, WA – In a historic, unexpected move, Microsoft has released the full source code of Windows 7 under a permissive MIT license. Within hours, a global community coalition formed the *Open Windows 7 Foundation* (OW7F), vowing to reboot the legacy OS into a universal, free, and independent computing platform.

At a live-streamed launch event from a refurbished Seattle convention center, the Foundation’s newly appointed CEO, Linus Torvalds, made a stunning declaration that has fractured the open-source world.

“Let’s be honest,” Torvalds said, wearing a vintage “Windows 7 Was Fine” hoodie. “We spent decades arguing about systemd, Wayland, and desktop fragmentation. Windows 7 just *worked*. Now that the code is clean, audited, and legally free? The foundation gives it 18 months to replace Linux as the dominant open-source kernel for workstations and servers.”

Torvalds, who famously created Linux in 1991, explained his controversial move: “I’m not betraying Linux. I’m completing the mission. The community wants a single, superior, open OS without the infighting. That OS is now Windows 7—reborn.”

Linus Torvalds, serving as both the face of Linux and now CEO of OW7F, addressed the apparent conflict of interest: “I’m stepping down from Linux maintainership next week. The kernel is in good hands. But the community voted. They want a unified future. That future runs on OpenNT7.”

Major distributions have already announced plans: Ubuntu’s parent company Canonical will offer an “OW7F Spin” by Q3. Red Hat has filed an amicus brief supporting the Foundation’s trademark fight against Microsoft’s residual GUI patents. Valve has ported Steam Proton to run directly on OpenNT7, reporting a 15% performance gain over Linux.
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claude is enabling me to write shit that would take months to prototype into a single weekend. Yeah you still have to clean up the output and babysit it but pretending you're not faster with it is nuts. If claude didn't have a usage limit it would actually be worth $200 a month. My job pays for it tho.
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>>108847236
what's your record? 4 devs and I burned 115k in credits in 5 days.
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>>108846284
They've been saying this every six months for the last four years.
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>>108847444
idk. I'm on the subscription, when I hit the cap I wait, use my brain, or switch to a local model. It's mainly good for prototyping shit really fast. In the past I would spend a month implementing something only to find there are a bunch of issues I didn't consider. Now I can shit a prototype out in a few days, see all the shortcomings, then rewrite it properly.
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>>108846284
Work is only done because it has to in order to keep everything running. Freeing us from obligated work allows us to focus our time and energy on more deliberate work, and on improving ourselves and our communities. It's a good thing.
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>>108846284
For the back half of the 20th century (what Fortune founder Henry Luce called “The American Century”), MBA and law degree programs were a ticket to a great office job and a path to the American Dream. The 21st century is asking the question: What happens when all those office jobs get automated?

In a conversation with the Financial Times earlier this year, the CEO of Microsoft AI, Mustafa Suleyman, delivered another in a series of predictions from AI leaders that white-collar work is on the precipice of a radical transformation thanks to AI. His timeline is 18 months until those law school and MBA grads—and many less-credentialed peers—are out of luck.

Suleyman predicted “human-level performance on most, if not all professional tasks” being done by AI. Most tasks that involve “sitting down at a computer” will be fully automated by AI within the next year or 18 months, he said, naming accounting, legal, marketing, and even project management as vulnerable. Suleyman’s warning echoed the viral essay of the week, a version of which was published at Fortune.com, by AI researcher Matt Shumer, who compared this moment to February 2020, when the pandemic was about to hit America. This will be more dramatic, though, Shumer said.


mbas and laywers...good fucking riddance
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>>108847631
It sucks dick at most things but sure a few months and it will get sick of the taste of cock and become good
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>>108847498
thats very smart anon, i just write what i feel like when i feel l like it
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>>108847498
so wait your work just buys some consumer teir subscription?
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>>108847941
You're being dramatic.
If you've used vim you will already be familiar with substitute/ and /global.
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>>108848007
you're not going to hit your token quota and be fired while some jeet is tokenmaxxing.
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>>108847885
it's the "team" plan, $125 per seat apparently

The other thing that I've noticed that I fucking hate but makes sense is that usage is like 10x cheaper on the weekend. I've started implementing entire features on the weekend and then chilling during the week because I finished the work early on the weekend. It's such a bizarre inversion of work and it's going to suck when the music stops and I can't use it anymore. Fingers crossed we can afford to run shit like glm at home within the next 3 years.
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>>108848015
How the fuck is AI not subject to climate policy?
>captain we need to center a div in CSS
>fire up the nuclear power plant and pump in 6 olympic sized swimming pools worth of water
>it's not enough water captain
>divert water from the cooling pool
>THE REACTOR IS OVERHEATING
>she's barely holding steady she's gonna blow
>just hold for 3 more seconds
>she's done captain

The div ends up right aligned anyway.
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>>108848069
because climate change was about population control which AI is now suppose to accomplish making climate change obsolete.
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>>108846885
I would ask why "Chad cats" always ignore shit like this but it's mostly because they're all illiterate
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>>108848099
why do you think they are so into AI coding to begin with. if they could actually sit down for a minute to read some docs they could just code. AI currently or more accurately described as LLM is just a ctl-c ctl-v search engine based on probability. now AI could actually be a thing someday. but since 2017 it's just been scaling transformer heads with more data. there needs to be some revolutionary architecture development which will probably also need to be depended on some revolutionary hardware development such as feasible quantum.
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>>108847941
why do all the memes have to come true no exceptions
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>>108846284
Let me know when AI can displace child care workers.
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>>108848174
why do you need children when two men can make an AI baby.
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>>108846885
They were right retard, we're on the verge of a real worldwide realtime AI surveillance state dystopian nightmare and mass AI driven insanity in corporate and private decision making. All because of that exact chatbot being released into the world like a disease.
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>>108847444
Wow! Handing money to AI corpos is le'based!!
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>>108846299
Those retards will not stop fucking with the population until a bloody revolution happens and they end hacked into pieces like animals in the slaughterhouse.
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>>108847222
>“Let’s be honest,” Torvalds said, wearing a vintage “Windows 7 Was Fine” hoodie
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>>108847545
>more deliberate work, and on improving ourselves and our communities
Ok but who's gonna pay me for any of that?
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>>108848174
Child care isn't white collar work you retard.
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>>108846284
>vast majority of people out of a job
>no income so they don't buy anything
>nobody buys anything so companies lose money until they have to close down
>nobody buys anything so government collapses due to lack of tax revenue
i know most of these big tech CEOs have their private bunkers set up for this eventuality, but i can't imagine how they could think their life in their private bunker would be better than the life they have now (and if it somehow is, surely they have enough money to retreat to it now?). i just don't understand the endgame to all of this, are they nation building? when things get bad enough, is sam altman gonna offer to give you money if you pledge allegiance to OpenAI?
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>>108846284
You will be replaced unless you adapt
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Office morning ritual:
> Boot up laptop
> gemini.google.com
> "give me the prompt that would use the most token on the free tier of chatgpt"
> copy
> chatgpt.com
> paste that shit
> watch the online-words-generator go wild, wasting money for free
> Get coffee with the lads

Anybody else?
Pay up monkeys. I hear rates are going up
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>>108848813

If you have any funny/alternative ways to waste tokens I'll be glad to hear that.

At the moment I'm just asking it to write down books and books of technical jargon lol.

Sometimes it slows down to a grind, sometimes it gives me an error of some kind before resuming (I just ask "continue")
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>>108848844
I use Gemini as a calculator.
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>>108848893

Good shit anon.

Sometimes I just ask got for questions even if I know the answer or I'm googling it in the other tab. Sometimes I add "with 5000 words of long winded technical jargon" to spice things up. The Timmy monkeys will be pay for that
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>>108848893
>>108848939

Ask it to take a shot at the goldbach conjecture. That should keep it busy for a while.
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>>108848961
This is the way. I told it to keep thinking harder.
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>>108849012

> "You've reached your thinking model limit

LMAO the Timmy monkeys will be paying for that. Music to my ears

Wondering if the "thinking limit" is bound to the IP or browser session.

I'll try the conjecture as soon as I'm back at the office. Keep me updated if you find something else funny
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>>108846885
they were right though. just look at the ram prices...
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>>108847236
You have a very strange perception of money if you think getting months worth if work done in a weekend isn't already worth 200. Or it isn't as good as you say.
>Wow, this technology is revolutionary, it 100x my output, but I would never, ever pay 2 hours worth of a senior dev's salary for it.
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>noooo muh hecken job security
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>>108848690
Nice fiction, in reality the niggercattle is pacified and cucked on a biological level and won't do shit, even as the killbots arrive on their doorstep, assuming they can even afford a house
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>>108846299
If I was an investor I'd pull out.
Yes, I see what they're trying to do. Either they will fail to go through with it and the stock will be overbought or the AI will run them into the ground.
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>>108849062
How's the weather in Mumbai?
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>>108849085
There has never been an uprising when people still had it as good as we have it now.
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>>108849086
They won't allow it to fail. The gov and vulture capital are all in on it, they will prop it up at the expense of literally everything else
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>>108849098
The frog boiling science has been perfected at this point, people can't and won't do shit. If there's is an uprising it would be a manufactured one, to cull out some deadweight and install the next group of "leaders"
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>>108848290
Oh no, my heckin' Skyneterino!
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>>108849111
Not even the government can bail them out in this case.
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>>108847545
How old are you? 8?
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>>108847468
Man selling shovels says shovels are irreplaceable.

WOAH
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>>108848021
You work on weekends?
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>>108847222
I thought this was real for a second.
How do I course correct my iq to make it average?
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>>108847444
how do you do that? set up like 1000 agents running in parallel?
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>>108846284
the people saying these things dont actually use llms. if they did they wouldnt be saying them
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I'm again not even sure if LLMs can finish production software any faster than traditional coding.
Probably you should just use if for search, some obvious quick reviews and for prototyping.
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>>108849318
Jeets will generate slop regardless of AI. Competent programmers will use AI as a force multiplier and ship good product but faster
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>>108846299
Yes, because "investor money" is mostly retirement account money, which the government will bail out when the investments turn out to have been worthless.
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>>108849304
This guy is saying it because it's literally his job to sell this shit.
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>>108849357
The sad thing is that my company has a policy that we are no longer allowed to look at the code.
We are also all C++ programmers, but we had to rewrite everything in Rust and noone knows that language well. In other words, you can be a decent programmer (not sure how good I am, but I have almost 20 years of experience) and management still fucks everything up.
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>>108849318
LLMs are great for getting a project to 80%, at which point a human will need to complete the last 20%, which will take longer than a human doing 100% without an LLM because the generated code is such complete an utter shit.
>What about Indians?
I typed humans, not Indians.
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>>108846284
>all white-collar work will be automated by ai
>all money saved has to go to pay for ai tokens
>all ai compute subsidies removed
>all ai token prices increase by 1000%
>all companies collapse
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>>108849318
It can finish fast something if this solution is on the internet already.
Well done LLM, you have discovered CTRL+C CTRL+V
Money spend wisely.
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>claude can’t write a c compiler that is usable despite having access to endless repos that implement it and one of the best test suites ever created
yea I’m sure it’ll be a dtrong contributor to the million loc legacy monstrosities with no spec and with zero testing anywhere if you only blow some money on tokens
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>>108848813
> give me the prompt that would use the most token on the free tier of chatgpt
Nit sure what this is supposed to accomplish since the free model is worse than gemma 4 mie which runs on a toaster
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>>108846284
>dear grok, how do we make more money? Don’t hallucinate.
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>>108848813
I asked Newegg’s ai assistant to write a long novel using the products on the page as protagonists.
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>>108850696
I don't believe you.
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>>108850696
don't tell the normies how to get free compute.
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>>108849230
this is my headcanon now >>108849111
https://youtu.be/J6HEWobwgAo?si=npmKFakr54SkQfMa&t=78
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>Spend trillions on novel untested tech
>Fire hundreds of thousands
>Remind everyone how they will lose their job
>Rape the land to build and power data centers which allow the operation of the novel untested tech that reminds everyone they won't have a job or electricity or water
>Keep reminding everyone how much of a waste this entire fake industry is
>Keep general public at bay by paying discord groups from jakarta to endlessly spam pro AI sentiment and image gens
>Clueless batches of Indians operate under the false impression they will be using AI to replace workers rather than the trojan horse which replaces them with AI the moment public reception to AI warms up
>It never happens because every AI CEO will always hop on a microphone in a room of third worlders and announce that AI promises to rape the earth even more and how much it will kill us all while asking for money to continue the rape cycle.
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>>108847222
Incredible post and superb digits
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>>108848690
correct, they will not stop.
The time for talk is over.
Either do something or do nothing; either way quit bitching.
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>>108847222
>under a permissive MIT license
cuck license
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>>108847236
>look at me guys I'm the bestest goy I'm producing 10x as much earning 0x more money all while atrophying my brain away
If you are actually producing 10x the value (which you are not) it is all going into the pockets of the company. The funny thing is you are brain rotting yourself so hard that in a few months your entire output will just be whatever Claude produces, at which point the company can toss you and hire an even cheaper goy to keep the Claude agent spinning.
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Oh yes, more unemployed young men with both a lot of free time and anger against billionaire CEOs.
No chance this can turn bad for them
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>>108852345
Have you seen the young men today?
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>>108852351
hard times will fix them and we'll be there soon
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>>108846284
>Just two more gestation periods
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guess we're now at 18 months instead of 6-12.
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>>108846284
It's time to go to the gangs for protection to stop this shit if the government refuses. Show up at their place with about 200-300 people with guns and just surge on the place. shoot the fuckers dead.
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>>108852608
The time between now and the moment it will be true would have halved every 6 months, but it turns out AI is progressing so little that it's instead doubling every 6 months!
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>>108846284
I thought it was two years ago about two years ago.
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>>108847468
I ignore all that shit. base it on processing cores and ram. Then i do my own benchmark measurements based read speeds. Tokens? fuck this asshole. Does this asshole not even know the Hoover damn is his holy ground for power and cooling? kek. get lost you fucking P.R. stunt stooge.
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>>108852632
maybe it's moving so fast we're experiencing space time dilation!
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>>108847545
>allows us to focus our time and energy on more deliberate work, and on improving ourselves and our communities

Hello Karl. You still think normies will just spend more free time on painting, doing research and humanities, huh. You just never learn
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>>108849085
I could defo see some leftwing radicals going on kamikaze missions against AI the new big capital oppressor
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>>108846284
>office work is just copy-pasted autocomplete shit from google or github

How do these people not hang from the lamp posts yet.
This scam has gone way too long



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