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Funny how quickly they have become like every other tech company. There is basically no hint of OpenAI the non-profit anymore.

Edit: Why did this go from their press release to a news story?


Frontier AI + tens of billions in capex was always going to end here

Sir, I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this. But you've been in a coma since 2022 after a severe car accident.

It's now the year 2026. That dead horse has already been beaten.


They were trying to keep the facade up until they were allowed to become a public benefit corporation. At least that's the way it seemed to me. Now they are fully mask off.

I think the problem is more with using PRIVATE repos. My letters are also private and I would be pretty pissed if the mail carrier was reading them. Why does GitHub think it has the right to do this?

My guess is that we are going to see a new uber expensive video generation tool from them aimed at filmmakers in the next year.

I think we are, in fact, getting dumber.

I thought some of those polling numbers would be higher. Do people really think it serves a purpose for tech companies to hold ALL the wealth? People must have heard a bit about economics in high school and figured there was no need to think critically beyond that.


There are a lot of useful cases for OpenClaw, just like there are use cases for letting my dog drive my car. Still don’t let my dog drive though.


This is great, I've been trying to figure this stuff out recently.

One thing I do wonder is what sort of solutions there are for running your own model, but using it from a different machine. I don't necessarily want to run the model on the machine I'm also working from.


Ollama runs a web server that you use to interact with the models: https://docs.ollama.com/quickstart

You can also use the kubernetes operator to run them on a cluster: https://ollama-operator.ayaka.io/pages/en/


ssh?


You’re not alone. I was wondering recently why I keep coming back here. The community that made it interesting seems to have moved on as popularity has taken off. Your typical tech worker has also changed as well which is likely part of the reason it doesn’t feel the same.


I see a future where AI is much less useful, either by human behavior or government regulation. We are only at the beginning of whatever this new period is.


I'm ready to start my own counter-culture. Turn on, tune in, drop out.


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