

OpenAI loses money on every single paying customer, just like with its free users. Increasing paid subscribers also, somehow, increases OpenAI’s burn rate. This is not a real company.
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I’m surprised none of these answers mention The Jesus.
The Jesus says to have children (not really, but that’s how it goes in The Jesus Place) and then he kinda peaces out - like, there’s no instructions after that. So these people do what they think The Jesus wants them to do then they get stuck with kids and they’re angry about it.
You think no one’s working on AGI because it will make money worthless?
I feel cringe about feeling “cringe”, but that’s probably just me.
*snif*
Meeeeemorieeeeeeees . . .
No of course that’s true, I’m just saying it was an actual product based specifically, and only, around AI. The fact that it was a physical device underscores that.
How many others are there? The AI hype train has suggested we’d already have AGI and there would be no need to pay any workers for anything by now - where is it? It’s nowhere. There’s nothing. The fraud is coming from inside the bubble.
So one of the first and only practical stand-alone products for AI has been sold for scrap.
Cool.
Cool cool cool.
Who would have suspected Shopify of all places of being two-faced hypocritical bastards?
Where do others buy epubs? (Besides the library) In many cases my obscure authors only use Amazon.
My late-aughts XPS is a gem - milled aluminum, edge-to-edge glass, and the best laptop keyboard ever since Ye Olde Thinkpads. The glory days of chasing Apple with a Windows box and almost getting there. *pours 40*
That said, their QE went to shit, they pulled that bullshit RTO to soft-layoff everyone, laid off everyone else directly, and spent a ton to hire non-US replacements who aren’t up to speed so they can leverage the exciting benefits of AI (lol).
I’ll never understand why they didn’t put huge effort into backing linux when micro$oft started making hardware. Well - I know why they didn’t. Because they make poor managerial decisions. C’est ça.