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  • It creates a clear heirarchy of information too. The system owns the title bar, so any operations there are system operations.

    At one point browsers did something similar for security awareness-- real permission prompts, etc. were set a few pixels over into the main UI to establist that they were “real” and not part of the page content.

    Most of the time, we’re not so starved for pixels that we have tp be stealing from the title bar.

    Hell, we lived thtough 640x480 desktops without even the cheat of hamburger menus.




  • Part of it is not finished DRAM that was sold yet, it’s wafer capacity at the factory.

    Sam Altman has promised orders for a kazillion wafers that don’t exist yet. It’s been argued this is less legitimate demand and more an effort to crimp the scaling ambitions of other competitors.

    If his cheque bounces early on, the manufacturers are likely to reassign his slots to other buyers.

    The manufacturers are taking a fair bit of risk though. If they aren’t getting paid before work starts, and the bubble pops in the middle, thry could end up with a lot of (partially or fully) finished wafers that they can’t just slice up and sell to Corsair and G.Skill.



  • It smells more like Facebook than Steam to me. they can print money for now because they have established scale and customer base, but it feels a bit slimy to where it might not be that appealing to new users. Dating services in general have a bad vibe-- bot problems, low quality matches, dark patterns, so authenticity is a big selling point, something AI drives a huge stake into.

    I’d expect that thr gay community, after decades of being a target for abuse, tends to be a bit more sensitive of red flags and looking for truly safe spaces. The Facebook comparison breaks down there, as it has 700 million Aunt Martha users whose most politically sensitive post is in defence of Miracle Whip on salads.












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    2 months ago

    But what about this promise makes it so uniquely seductive?

    There are a million guys with ideas for cars that will go 750km on a thimble-full of Fresca, robot butlers that can’t turn evil because they don’t have red LEDs in the eye positions, and 200:1 data compression as long as you never have to decompress it. They must all be looking at Altman and company and asking where their bubbles.

    I sadly suspect the charm is “we can sack some huge percentage of workers if it delivers”