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While this is interesting i'd incentivize looking into `yaml` returns for LLMs, it's cheaper in terms of tokens and more closely aligned with direct English / markdown.

Very interesting, if they indeed are after public health and yet don't talk about organic vs. sprayed produce.


I certainly don't feel like the author, but it's someone else's perspective, not "bait".


Maybe "scissor statement" would be more apt, at least for the headline.


Sorry, this is not a "blog post" - it's far closer to digital marketing. A lead attractor as the author is trying to sell a service very clearly by the end of his page (no disrespect meant to either).


> Show HN: A text editor that doesn't use AI (github.com)

Last but not lest, this was a good laugh!


Cointracker sent virtually the same email 3h earlier fww, Openai either adapted from their template or another one.


Heavily depends on the contract with your ISP, I'm not aware of anything saying you can't use your uplink "commercially" - how one would even define and monitor that?


Can we please avoid the clickbait meta of "Death of" / "Is __ Dead?" for things that are obviously not?

The news describe an important shift, but just describe that it is, no need for "youtubefication" of titles here.


I don't think in this case that most people who know what Arduino is would be at all mislead by the title. Being "dead" doesn't have to mean that a company ceases to exist. There are plenty of what I would call "dead" companies that still make money every year. "Dead" can be used figuratively. In this case, meaning that though the company continues to exist, the reason for which many people bought their products is now gone.


Arduino's hackability was its unique selling point. When it is no longer hackable, what is left (of the company)?


Plenty out there to fill the void.

Stuff like https://www.adafruit.com/product/4062


Fair enough, not a unique selling point. But an important one. Without it, who are the customers?


Yes, you may consider that opensource models hosted over Openrouter are charging about bare hardware costs, where in practice some providers there may run on subsidized hardware even, so there is money to be made.


For curiosity, does it follow through if you specify in the end: "do not use any tools for this task" ?


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