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American AI companies 'distilled' millions of works from the original authors, they dont like it? Tough.
American AI companies 'distilled' millions of works from the original authors, they dont like it? Tough.
News at 11.
It's just a reskinned VSCode, 99% of users probably dont even use Cursor's model.
Like . . come on.
So that leaves only $100k to pay everybody who had to babysit it
*gestures wildly at the corn industry*
Like the US doesnt have heavily subsidized industries?
Jensen Huang to college grads: "Run. Don't walk" toward AI
https://www.axios.com/2026/05/...
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang told graduates at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh yesterday that demand for AI infrastructure is creating a "once-in-a-generation opportunity to reindustrialize America and restore the nation's capacity to build."
Why it matters: With many college grads fearing AI could obliterate their career dreams, Huang pointed to boundless opportunity as a "new industry is being born. A new era of science and discovery is beginning
Nvidia, which makes AI chips, is the world's most valuable company. Huang told 5,800 recipients of undergraduate and graduate degrees that the AI buildout will require plumbers, electricians, ironworkers, and builders for chip factories, data centers and advanced manufacturing facilities.
"No generation has entered the world with more powerful tools â" or greater opportunities â" than you," he said. "We are all standing at the same starting line. This is your moment to help shape what comes next. So run. Don't walk."
"Every major technological revolution in history created fear alongside opportunity," Huang added. "When society engages technology openly, responsibly, and optimistically, we expand human potential far more than we diminish it."
Full speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Wasn't reddit where the glue on pizza came from?
It uses a magic system called ext4. It can store and lookup stuff for a long time.
Until Cursor starts enshittifying.
...like "Tell me about Tiananmen Square" or "Tell me about Xinjiang".
Is this what you want for the future?
My thoughts back when R1 came out:
Tech Billionaires only became billionaires by leveraging things like the copyright system.
News at 11.
"We're going to acquire the hardware the big players cant get because "
That's now how prepositional phrases work. "Downstream from" is singular concept, it provides a direction. You're defining where you launch it relative to a different point.
If you say "downstream from", you're saying the launch point is already past the site. If you want it to drift to the site, you'd have to launch it 'upstream from' the site.
After all is said and done, a hell of a lot more is said than done.