People will definitely cheer when you lower prices. Businesses will push back, but that's also difficult since "we want to keep prices high" isn't a good lock. They have other ways to apply pressure, but it's (roughly speaking) a level playing field.
It's only possible to have tariffs now because people don't grasp the consequences. When prices go up, the tariffs will be less popular.
I thought this was the main reason to take the loan given an opportunity. The longer the money is with me, I could use it as an investment(mostly S&P 500)
Thank you for this comment. It got me into researching more about the rhetoric types and think about all the people I've come across who make similar arguments.
Unfortunately, we've noticed that candidates are on another call and their screen is fed by someone else using chatGPT and pasting the responses, as they can hear both the interviewer and the candidate
I saw a pretty impressive cheat tool that could apparently grab the screen from the live share, process text on the screen in response to an obscure keybind and then run it through OCR to solve (or just look up a LC solution).
At that point it seems like trying too hard, but be aware there are theoretical approaches which are extremely hard to detect (the inevitable evolution of sticky notes on the desk, or wall behind the monitor).
Yeah. An agentic workflow is nothing but implementation of execution of a bunch of tasks and each task takes a little bit of help from the LLM. Honestly I believe this is applicable to companies that have workflows having a lot of manual tasks and automation of these workflows could be easier with the help of LLM agents.
This is so interesting! I had this experience just a few weeks ago at a restaurant with a group of people where I talked about the most introverted and extroverted in the group, with another person who seemed to be introverted and that got them interested in talking a lot more just with me. It was so much more fun than listening to the 2 other loud people in the group.
Aside from technical troubleshooting reasons, never for “social” interactions. For all other times, all
I will say is that your guess is probably correct.
One of the dating apps with a web interface had a separate API to increment message counts sent to users. Non-premium users could only like profiles or send a limited number of texts. I simply blocked that API and was able to use the app like a premium user