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I always use it without logging in ‡, and make a point of starting each fresh chat in a fresh window so its perspective in one conversation isn't tainted by some random line of thinking from before. Can't stand when it makes assumptions about my intentions because I mentioned having kids before, or had talked about a different property or venture or whatever.

‡ I'd tried logging in recently and immediately it started nagging me to upgrade. Went back to using without an account and bizarrely the situation is far better.


It is not necessary to logout for this purpose. It is trivially easy to disable the memory feature permanently. There is an easily available toggle for it.

Right, but when I tried that, I get constant nags to upgrade. If I stay logged out and use it anonymously, it doesn't nag me and seems to work well enough.

I think those are just two of the models that aren't pushed particularly hard. As I understand it, Model 3 and Model Y are the major models in recent time?

I think S, X and Cybertruck are just 3% of 2025 deliveries?


the fact that Tesla's newest model sold pitifully isn't exactly a mitigating factor.

I've been in web design since images were first introduced to browsers and modern designs for the majority of sites are more templated than ever. AI can already generate inspiration, prototypes and designs that go a long way to matching these, then juice them with transitions/animations or whatever else you might want.

The other day I tested an AI by giving it a folder of images, each named to describe the content/use/proportions (e.g., drone-overview-hero-landscape.jpg), told it the site it was redesigning, and it did a very serviceable job that would match at least a cheap designer. On the first run, in a few seconds and with a very basic prompt. Obviously with a different AI, it could understand the image contents and skip that step easily enough.


I think hospitality can sometimes struggle to get strong candidates at all so might leave positions open longer hoping for better applicants.

I read some time ago that hospitality is the lowest-paying industry. It’s unrealistic to expect strong candidates there.

Ignoring the fact that they will just ship clothes overseas to be destroyed, could this plan otherwise encourage brands to favour staples rather than aggressively push fleeting fashion? e.g., maybe next time they are a bit more cautious on suspenders or a gaudy t-shirt with huge brand stamped across the front?

Prompts can be the new data compression. Just send your friend a prompt and the heartfelt penpal message gets decompressed at their end.

I regularly drive what I thought of as a quite winding road. Visitors drive it cautiously. It was funny one time looking at the satellite view and thinking "Wait, where is the tight bendy section?" Everything looked like very gentle curves; probably closer to straight lines.


Writer: AI, please flesh out these bullet points into a business book.

Reader: AI, please summarise this business book into a set of quick-to-read bullet points.


Further, some low effort bots can be quickly handled with CF by blocking specific countries (e.g., Brazil and Russia, for one of my sites).


I work for a publisher that serves the Chinese market as a secondary market. Sucks that we can’t blanketly do this since we get hammered by Chinese bots daily. We also have an extremely old codebase (Drupal) which makes blanket caching difficult. Working to migrate from Cloudfront to Cloudflare at least


I don't know for sure, but from his CV, I'd guess I am similar in age to the author. He described remembering the venue (possibly separately to it being the meeting's venue) but not the meeting itself. I would have similar selective memories of business events from 10-15 years ago, amongst years of many meetings and opportunities. Sometimes I have a strong memory of one aspect, but no recollection at all of another. And I can identify with finding that email phrasing (about someone's "situation") being something that might prompt me to send it to people close to me as a sort of "look what happened to me today" thing.


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