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Your own iamverysmart retort also fails to point out even a single issue with his actual argumentation.

A lot of the images in the article aren't actually that liminal.

This stuff is maybe more liminal: https://x.com/PenguinWeb3/status/2063196355011424582?s=20


Those are interesting, but not liminal.

Get a grip! If you want to talk to a human then pickup the phone or go meet them in person


It doesn't prevent people from outsourcing their thinking to AI. People don't bother preparing to discuss topics beyond what AI told them. If they have access to their computer during the conversation they'll ask AI rather than google for reference material. If they don't have access, they'll suggest "investigating" (asking AI) and reconvening.

We had a problem that involved some open source library. The call consisted of various people saying what claude said about the code, then me explaining how it was incomplete or misleading (read: wrong) based on what I learned from actually reading the code.


I am also traveling through Europe, currently in Budapest. Twice now in the last week, I have heard AI music being played through the speakers at restaurants.


Well, I think I couldn't distinguish AI music from the good (or bad) old human-made "elevator music", but maybe I'm mistaken and it would stand out to me when I hear it...


listen carefully and if it rings (as in being little distorted, or too noisy) it is most probably AI. and it is nearly-impossible to obscure it, unless you replay the whole score using classic approach. i would imagine how irritating is this music to everyone a child indeed, as children have higher thresh of what they hear.


That's probably to be expected, before that they used covers of popular songs, likely produced by a company that offers much lower rates than e.g. the original artists.

I prefer silence over that tbh.


AI K-pop was in the cafes in Seoul.


I am in Budapest tomorrow. Lmk if you want to meet for a coffee :)


human resources (my voice and time) are far more valuable than the system resources. going to the cloud is absolutely worth it to prevent a typo


That doesn't work if you have limited or no connectivity (e.g. on a mountain range). There are also privacy concerns, e.g. a doctor using it to transcribe medical information.


try wisprflow and then tell us it's good


How many end users are going to pay $12 a month not many…


Wisprflow is not $12/month better than ios.

I’d much rather have “cheap, dependable, and good enough” over oligarch pricing for what used to be a one time software purchase any day.


you're just cheap


The value just isn’t there for $12. This is just developers being greedy as their cost is nowhere near $12.

Compare this to other things and the value yielded is nowhere as near as better purchases.


I just installed this and already despise its pricing model. I trust this product approximately zero.


Open-source STT apps are plenty and just as good. Pick one from this list:

https://github.com/primaprashant/awesome-voice-typing


there are plenty of free alternatives using the same models


Shows the pretentiousness of the twitterati more than anything else


Trading on pretentiousness in cliques has been a thing in art long before the internet and Twitter.


This is silly. "It matches a 70 year old's muscle memory" should not be the sole test of good design; if it were, then we would be plugging mouses and keyboards into our phones.


Please respond to the strongest plausible interpretation of what someone says, not a weaker one that's easier to criticize.[1]

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


As we more and more mandate smartphones to live, we need to take accessibility into account. Watching "the olds" (which we are all fated to become someday unless something intervenes) fight technology is eye-opening; especially when you realize that you are starting to fight it.

I never knew there was a virtual home button available in iOS; but apparently there is.


Crazy that this basically inept attempt at making friends still got so much attention on HN lol


The Manus founders had already left China. They were called back and went willingly, because if you don't go back, then China disappears your family.


This is an exaggeration. But there are things China can do that are legal in the name of national security. I would say it’s just as extreme as what the US would do to Snowden if he came back.


Thanks for explaining why they would willingly return.


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