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I thought that is only for animation, but can you also script everything like in flash?

(Btw in Flash, even the whole UI of the editor was scriptable, every action visible as a script command)


Yes, Rive launched scripting last year

The ability to generate novel ideas.


What's your definition of a novel idea? How do you measure that?

I've had a 15 year+ successful career as a SWE so far. I don't think I've had a single idea so novel that today's LLM could not have come up with it.


I've had plenty. Independent discovery is a real thing, especially with juniors.


Well that's not true - see the Terry Tao article using AlphaEvolve to discover new proofs.

Additionally, "novel ideas" isn't something that is included in something that smart people do so why would it be a requirement for AI.


How many people generate novel ideas? When I look around at work, most people basically operate like an LLM. They see what’s being done by others and emulate it.


You must not remember the Kim Dotcom raid.


Yeah, extradition treaties are a thing, and I believe he wasn't a citizen of New Zealand so the US actually could make the request. The hypothetical above can be narrowed to "you are doing something completely legal in your country of citizenship or some other non-extradition country but illegal in the US" if you want to get more precise about it.


Exactly. This guy sounds like a massive POS.


> I might have a talk with David. I might say, ‘Listen, I’ve figured out it was you. Do I not seem approachable? Why are you and I not having a conversation about this?’

Talk about an absolute terrible way to approach someone who went public about a sexual harassment claim. From just this article I don't think I'd feel comfortable talking with this dude about anything serious going on.


absolutely terrifying power play from someone who wants you to know both, that they can identify your anonymous activity and that they're unhappy with you. It just stifles further whistleblowing


100% that even if that situation were to arrive, it would never go down that way anyway. It's a complete fantasy they have in their head about how they're not the corporate stooge they actually are along with everything else this guy views about himself.


Yes, that was the line where my bullshit detector went to over 9000.

"Obviously, my job is to protect the organization, but ‘protect the organization’ takes on different meanings to different people. To me, ‘protect the organization’ has always meant: protect your people from bad things."

I have no words to express how far from the truth this is. The only lawyer who protects you is the one you hire. The company lawyer protects the company from you.


Or in the case of sexual harassment, from _both_ of you.

Edit:autocorrect typo


The US Justice system exists for retribution too, not just deterrence.


And that’s why we have such long sentences in the US. A few years of prison is quite a strong deterrent already. But voters say that they deserve more than that.


Thank you for your work. How is the jail able to ignore the AG ruling?


The AG's legal team in Illinois can issue binding or non-binding rulings. So, even though they gave a detailed legal breakdown of their ruling and why it applied, and (bless them) having read through the entire 800 page manual, they still only issued a non-binding ruling which the Sheriff's office just laughed at.

For some reason they only issue binding rulings in a tiny fraction of very contentious cases. It sucks. It doesn't make any sense to me. It can take two years to get a non-binding ruling on a case just for the public body to ignore it.


Benzo withdrawal can as well.


Oh, I didn't know.


And again, you get to that state in as little as a week.

Alcohol takes much longer.


There does seem to be some genetic variability at play here. I've known people who were able to quit a benzo cold turkey after taking it for significantly longer than a week.


You mean like Metamask? It’s how you interact with almost any web3 project.


That's just one wallet.

It was popular because it was the first to gain traction.

It is not the only one anymore.


What is stopping employees of a company from getting together and starting a rival, employee owned company?


The current undemocratic nature of capital allocation that disfavors worker-ownership.


You mean the nature of worker owned cooperatives means they exclude potential equity investors from providing the capital?

You understand that you're complaining about the fact that non-workers can't own a cooperative and as such they will not invest in them, right?

You're literally complaining about what you don't want to happen not happening...


Allocating capital through the whims of equity investors is inherently undemocratic.


So let me get this straight, you want me to give you money so that you can build and run a business, and you also want me to have no control over how that money is used, and for me to get no benefit from the whole thing?

Why would I give you my money?


How would you see it allocated instead?


Democracy means representing the will of the people. Do democratic processes produce better outcomes? Because the last 10 years of America would seem to indicate polling for the collective will is no promise of good outcomes.


It’s scary to see your company give these users such little notice. I am not in Russia but this makes me think twice about using your products.


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