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Yes! With difficulty usually peaking on the weekends.


Oh… I’ve never done these “in time” and wondered why the next day problem felt so much easier.

I always put it down to overthinking and never arriving at a solution but maybe it was actually a much tougher problem!


Please correct me if I am wrong, but couldn't OpenAi just encrypt every conversation before saving them? With each query to the model the full conversation is fed into the model again, so I guess there is no technical need to store them unencrypted. Unless, of course, OpenAi wants to analyze the chats.

The way I see it, the problem is that OpenAI employees can look at the chats and the fact that some NYT lawyer can look at it doesn't make me more uncomfortable. Insane argumentation. It's like saying an investigator with a court-order should not be allowed to look at stored copies of letters, although the company sending those letters a) looks at them regularly b) stores these copies in the first place.


Encryption that you have the keys to won't save you from a court order


what about encryption only the users have the keys to? I'm assuming thats what parent meant


OpenAI has to have the keys so they can run their models on the text, at user request.

This is kind of a fundamental issue in cloud computing: it's someone else's computer, which means it's involved in someone else's legal disputes.


>With each query to the model the full conversation is fed into the model again, so I guess there is no technical need to store them unencrypted.

I am pretty sure this isn't true. They have to have some sort of K-V cache system to make continuing conversations cheaper.


Bold and right decision!


Looks awesome! I’ll give it a try over language tool.

Is there any reason why there is no firefox extension?



Awesome! Thank you :)


If this will be only 50% as awesome as ruff or uv, it will be a future must-have for me.


Only thing I can think of is HDF5 support. That is currently stoping me from completely switching to polars.


This is awesome. Also weird to be exited about replacing my Apple-Watch with my next Pebble.

Goodspeed!


This is the first fiction book I read in more than a decade. I never understood the appeal of reading although I gave it a shot again at least once a year. I finished this book in 3 days since it trended here, and I can not overstate how much of a compliment that is.

Something in the last days made me fall in love with books again, although I can’t remember exactly what. Also, the title of this post is confusing - what is an antimeme?


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