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OpenAI has ‘already’ got a browser extension. Who knows when this is ‘enabled’. We already had the ‘honey’ debacle with Amazon/ebay referral link stealing


> OpenAI has ‘already’ got a browser extension. Who knows when this is ‘enabled’.

You could test this theory pretty easily by monitoring traffic... (I haven't, but maybe someone has?)


Interesting, I need to dig into it to see if they have a docker container instance to demo it standalone


Not surprising the ui is not very friendly and getting code in and out when you are not inside the AWS walled garden (need AWS keys) really restricted it


Speaking of unfriendly, I learned recently that unlike S3 buckets, CodeCommit repository URLs are/were not globally unique. That is, something like:

    git clone https://git-codecommit.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/foobar
clones a repository named "foobar" in the namespace of the currently logged-in user. So it can give you completely different results with different credentials.


This to a Tee.


kinda needed if you want to make a nice 'print' view.



Seems your site got hugged to death. Was interested in one of the 'random' generated items it could put out.




Sadly I'm one of these peeps that watch the AI gennd content.

The no nonsense of these ai generated content is what gives them the views.

Alot of content on youtuber have people speaking really slowly so that they can fill the required airgap for 'ads' to show.

2x speed works well for the slow speakers as well as with the ai genned content. Many of the 'scripts' they use are actually chinese/korean/japanese translated novels/manga that gets passed the content matching with image movements as well as not even saying the name of the thing they are referencing.


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