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I'm wondering what's the objective?

I typed in a bit of an answer, there's not a whole lot to go on, there's no room for me to ask questions about this scenario or get data.

When I filled out an answer it just told me I was useless. I don't really get the point. What was I supposed to learn?


The objective is to get you to sign up for their LLM-driven training so that you'll be less useless. They want you to feel like they understand something and you do not.


we don't do LLM driven training, we are working on an ai-driven platform for tailored learning but I wouldn't call that training more of a replacement for traditional textbooks with a focus on DIY project based learning


Sounds predatory and deceptive, like a cult.


Which bit, LLMs?


this is our first launch like this, so our main objective is to see what people think

why 5min? in early tests with users people liked the shorter challenges than the longer ones

good feedback for more depth and more learning interaction.

this is v1 and definitely more areas to improve to make it less useless


> working hard at creating value does,

You'll have to explain to me what a person at work is doing, then? I mean, if they're not creating excess value by working at a job, whose value is then sold at a surplus over what they get paid, why does that job exist? Why did they get hired?

What exactly do you think people at 'normal jobs' are doing at work all day?


A drone framework for managing different HW resources, similar to an operating system


software supply chain issues. they may try to fork their own everything in time, if it gets that bad...

the same reason the US had to find out how chinese rare earth magnets made it in to the F35, for example.


> This sounds like someone trying to deflect upon being found out. I'd wager that this person is going to be caught.

that's what a super epic opsec troll would want you to think


"You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is 'never get involved in a(nother) land-war in Asia', but only slightly less well-known is this: Never go up against a once-Korean-resident when death is on the line! Aha-haha-hahaha!"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRJ8CrTSSR0


maybe part of it, certainly many reasons for this decision.

more likely, it's a constructive layoff and they want to justify real estate cap-ex


i dunno what privacy/civil laws are like there, but couldn't the police or courts compel Kandula to surrender the password?



this reminds me of Hough transformations.


this reminds me of when Yahoo banned work from home in the late 2000s because they said the VPN data said they weren't working


this is a CLASSIFIED pizza party, speak of it to no one.


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