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He says he adds an output message, but I've tried this myself and I find that quite a lot of the time the agent prefers its own internal monologue over the output of a command.

"In the first half of the 19th century, for example, the Midwest was so short of authentic banknotes that people knowingly accepted counterfeit ones."

Sounds like a more traditional form of IOU to me. Which was a fairly widespread thing if I'm not mistaken?


I guess we can no longer use this phrase:

"The best kind of science is magic, and the best kind of magic is science."


> "The best kind of science is magic, and the best kind of magic is science."

Who has ever used that phrase?


Bitcoin has gone through a number of narratives. A big one was the it was digital gold. Then, gold went up like crazy and bitcoin stagnated and people lost interest.

It's still a store of value.. I guess?


Just like beanie babies

Does it support phone recorded video without conversion?

That was the blocker for me. Kdenlive does


Try kdenlive for basic video editing. It's better than openshot

I'll second looking at KdenLive.

You might want to stay away from very recent major versions for stability, but it is a very capable editor that is also much more robust and performant than openshot.

I haven't compared with Blender VSE though.


> The only time Spark failed me was when I asked it to book an Airbnb.

So it's not actually useful then. I guess I'm a little harder to impress than the author.


Get a cheap ip6 only vps for like $2. Hook up to cloud flare to get ip4. Run the agent under a user without sudo. Tell the agent to install caddy.

There's no need for all this complexity.


The windows bloat continues unabated

> The windows bloat continues unabated

This is an application that needs to be installed separately. What are you even talking about?


No it isn't. It's a fork of terminal with copilot embedded. All windows software has copilot embedded. So this is a an alpha version of the new version of terminal that comes with windows.

I can already think of 5 jobs this doesn't apply to in the slightest.

These are "ways to get paid", but "jobs" implicitly may or may not be relevant to the topic. If there's no game, politics, or sales aspect whatsoever, which is rarely but not never the case, then it's kind of irrelevant.

>These are "ways to get paid"

The link literally says "There are three ways to make a living."


Seems like a strange correction, although we're both correct, because the title of the page says "Three Ways to Get Paid", but the difference is negligible.

A job is one way to make a living, in which these ways may apply, but a job doesn't necessarily have to pay at all and can be entirely volunteer, if we're being pedantic. Jobs are often very bad ways to make a living these days.


There are slightly more than three ways to make a living.

and they are?

Day trader Garbage collector Zoo keeper Tennis player Lifeguard

They're all making a living by telling people the truth that want the truth. The more money they make the more they deviate being solidly in camp #2.

It's an aphorism. I enjoyed it. It's not a proof of the Universe.


I didn't realise this was Facebook

- Day traders: Usually get rich "lying" — as influencers. As I hear, very few successful traders have day trading as their only income (and very few are successful), so they supplement it with other income streams. And those income streams, when relevant to daytrading, tend not to inform audiences that they'll best earn maybe 20% per year, and maybe only be able to live off capital above $100-500k.

- Garbage collector, zoo keeper, lifeguard: As honest jobs, you can hopefully make a living doing these. To leverage these skills to become rich.. I don't know, but would imagine there might be some big lies along the way.

- Tennis player: How do they become rich, endorsements? Does associating yourself with a racket, shoe or energy drink count as telling truth or lying? Since ads aren't an analysis of the racket's technical properties, nor its contribution to your playing... I'd say it's lying.


gambling, option 2, option 2, biological gambling, option 2

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