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This is thoughtful and should indeed go beyond AI risk (to bio, etc).

Employees should have protected ways of disclosing unsafe practices, particularly when the potential impacts are so large.


Fantastic context. I love hourglass shaped brainstorming, and the “questions” prompt is a solid one!


With LLMs, having questions is more important than having answers. When you run out of questions, the exploration stops.


I just keep prompting with "continue" when that happens.


"continue" is now the most important word in the english language right after "No" right now.

This causes the LLM to orbit around some point in the latent space, but doesn't cause it to explore. You have to tell it to pick a direction and there is no better direction than a question.


Transparency mode alone is a technological marvel.

It is extraordinarily difficult to do correctly, and once your brain has adapted to the Apple acoustic transformations, they’ve achieved near-indistinguishability.


Agreed, it’s one of the most well refined Apple features in recent years. The teams behind sound at Apple have been doing amazing work.


The US is pretty keen to enforce its tax law internationally. If we did a wealth tax, there would be a number of options to limit using movement or citizenship renouncement as an easy out.


Something that would be extra awesome would be light markdown support inside fields. This would make it useful for reviewing chatbot conversations.


Killing the Plus plan is the worst part about this. The cheapest paid tier is now $2000 / year, putting it out of range for side projects.


Were the benefits of Plus over Personal worth the price? My impression was that most people bought because they went over the threshold which has now been eliminated for Personal.


Splash screen removal, access to support, etc. Generally all the benefits that come with paying for a thing, rather than being on a tier that the company is trying to get you off of.


Removing the splash screen, guess I'm supposed to fork X thousand dollars yearly given it's about 2K per seat now, jesus christ


It was Unity until today... They just canceled the Plus tier, making the cheapest paid plan $2000 / year.


While this sounds wise at first glance, this is just clearly not true to anyone who's used ChatGPT.

The problem is usually the opposite (sycophancy)


Does this have any ability to cache GraphQL requests, or is there a recommended strategy for doing so?


Seriously.. I just posted a rather nuanced question (can a CSS gradient extend into over-scroll like color can), and it just got instantly closed by someone who didn’t understand the question at all. Apparently I need “cred” to even request review on this using their meta channels. Really bad FTUE.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75240915/is-it-possible-...


I see two issues with your question, which I just edited:

* The images should be inlined so people can see it without having to click to another site. Stackoverflow also has its own image server so it doesn't have to rely on the other site (giphy) not deleting the image, and you add images just by clicking the "image" icon above the edit box.

* The title of the question didn't match the body, which is probably what got it closed. The original title was an obvious "yes" because you already had an example of it in the question.

Edit: Left closed I guess, not originally closed. I see in the history the question was much improved, but it still didn't get past the review queue.


To be fair, FTUE has a really bad First Time User Experience, I just had to Google it.


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