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No one analyzed it most likely. It’s possible on of the college students working for Doge doesn’t understand security because they are a child with no real world experience that Elon brought in to slash costs.


Anyone who voted for Trump voted for this type of dumb action. This is a major loss for society and safety.


How long did they run the training job for? Curious how much it costs to train all of these models?


Trump is a disaster for the world.


The problem is that a lot of the H1B people being brought in to fill jobs Americans could do aren’t the top 0.1%. Far from it. No one is against bringing the top 0.1% here.


Yes, I agree. If these really are amazing engineers then pay them like they are.


Those companies can train Americans or pay enough to attract talent.


CodePipeline is another good example of just horrible user experience. You need a lot of hours of training to figure out all the different permissions required to get it all to work. It is a mess.

I use GitHub Codespaces now for much of my deployment automation.

Codebuild is also a real pain.


Permissions are the bane of my AWS experience. Once you figure them out it's simple, but finding what you need in their docs is difficult.


Use an encryption key that is a headline from a newspaper for that day. This assumes the time travel works like the Marvel movies and not like Back to the Future.


Headlines are short and dictionary words, would be broken in next to no time.


Amazon has a some AI chips they created themselves. Same with Tesla. They are both behind Nvidia and probably won’t catch up BUT raw performance isn’t always the most important part. Often it’s the cost per compute unit and companies are quickly getting close to Nvidia.


Can more less sophisticated chips perform as well as fewer more expensive chips?


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