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It's a country not a ticker symbol. VE is proper but even VZ would be better.


VZLA is the abbreviation Venezuelans use


If it can't generate non-sexual content of a woman in a bikini, I am not interested.


Are these meetings truly constrained to the continental US?


Where would you want more detail? I've been working on adding Canada to CivicBand: https://civic.band/sites/sites?_sort_desc=pages&state__in=BC...

I also track Puerto Rico, but only at the Senate level: https://senado.pr.civic.band/


Someone in a Scandinavian country is probably well informed of how terrible it is for the poorest and most vulnerable outside their country. The indexes are probably the same.

The person in the Scandinavian country, when asked this question, will think "hmm, well I am not in America, so I will add 3 steps to my answer" and, och se där, up they go to the top of the World Ranking.


Some might do that, but hopefully most people read the question properly and see it specifically asks about the situation for you, so thinking about the starving children in Gaza is not part of the question.


I don't think that people in Scandinavia are well informed about how life can be for the poorest outside of their country.

> bottom of the ladder represents the worst possible life >>>for you<<<.

..and when asked this, I believe they consider how bad it can get for them in their country.

Based on my experience living and talking with people in Scandinavia and eastern europe.


"Scandinavians don't know that poverty exists" is a pretty wild claim.


True, although i do think its likely that its not top of mind. When things aren't relatable, its hard to take them into account in everyday life, even when you're factually aware of it.


> When things aren't relatable, its hard to take them into account in everyday life, even when you're factually aware of it.

Yes, This is what I failed to express in my previous comment.


The language used on the website is very fresh! They are brave enough to call bad AI output "slop", which immediately makes me think they are trustworthy, that they are in the know. An AI bandwagoner wouldn't be brave enough to call it slop.

Then there's a blurb about the CEO who claims "AI doesn't need better prompts. It needs orchestration." which is something I have always felt to be true, especially after living through highly engineered prompts becoming suddenly useless when conditions change because of how brittle they are.

I might even give this a shot and I usually eschew AI plugins because of how cloud connected they are.

I am a nobody, but I think these people are making a bunch of right moves in this AI space.


Thank you!


I don't see a distinction. Vibe coding is either agent assisted coding or using chatbots as interpreters for your design goals. They are the same thing.


No. One involves human quality control, and one omits it.


"Vibe" has connotations of easy and fun neither of which are true when building something difficult


> Being reliant on a single OS permanently nailed to the hardware is no less crazier.

Locking OS upgrades to a network vendor is substantially crazier. It creates pockets where the hardware vendor ships a security update but your network doesn't care to ship it and isn't incented to. It is BANANAS.


Is it exfiltration if it's your own data within your own control?


I always assumed it was Ethernet protocol itself that made wi-fi suck


I'm with you brother. Intel needs to fix their ways and I don't think a couple generations of playing second fiddle will be enough. Intel burns a lot of money on marketing hoping to trick people about how great their new shit will be (anyone remember when 14th gen was released?) and it ends up being hot air. I have no faith in this one either.


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