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They didn't mention it was Oregon. Maybe they're rolling out to Portland, Maine?

There are definitely hints that it is Oregon on the page.

Those footnotes - "no, not that outage" - are damning.

2026 - when you have to specify which catastrophic outage was the straw that broke the camel's back and prompted your migration.

Did the guy in the grocery video just leave his bike outside? That's so beyond naïve it's rude.

It's not VTOL. It has STOVL and CATOBAR variants.

Please quote the clause he violated in said contract.


I used to hear it called "virtual scroll", and I remember webpages ballooning in RAM when they didn't do it.


the text content of the site is not what is ballooning the RAM.


"The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer. This is known as Godwin's law."


I always like to cite Benford’s law for this one.


Thank goodness. Let's hope some peace and quiet comes out of this.


I think the system card one should be separate, but this and the Glasswing thread are basically the same story.


I would suggest watching Nicholas Carlini's talk and Heather Adkins and Four Flynn's talks from unprompted:

https://youtu.be/1sd26pWhfmg?si=onOai_ocxkZeNWP0

https://youtu.be/B_7RpP90rUk?si=HkRBhw95DbbKX9lL

My takeaway is that fuzzing is not just complementary, it also gives a stronger AI a starting point. But AI is generally faster and better.


Thanks - these talks are mindblowing. Highly recommended.


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