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Not sure about you but I regularly wash my hands

I like them

How do the Certs work for https?

If you want to do this another way, Tailscale funnel can send public traffic into your tailnet Traefik supports pulling the Tailscale cert from its socket.

I'd assume it uses a single wildcard certificate.

Yes, thats exactly how it works for the multiple subdomains.

Great job!

Thank you :)

> I get a ton of value from ChatGPT and Codex from my subscription

I think that’s what they’re saying. OpenAI is selling you a $1 product for $0.2

Tokens are too cheap right now and nobody is working on a path to dial up the cost


Predictions are supposedly profitable but not enough to amortize everything else. I don't see how they would justify their investments even if predictions cost them nothing.

Okay but stray carts block parking spaces, reduce accessibility, and damage cars when they roll around.


now you're moving the goalpost. the vast majority of folks that don't return them leave them out of the way


I question this assertion. What 'out of the way' exists in the parking lots you frequent? Every one that I can think of offhand consists of parking spaces, areas for people to walk from their cars, driving lanes and little else. Anywhere you could leave it other than the designated place is causing a problem for someone.


Tell that to the dent in my door.


> now you're moving the goalpost

What a strange accusation when the second sentence in the article is...

> One cart was wedged into a curb, another sat toppled over in a parking spot, a third drifted like a metal tumbleweed across the lot

The reason people put carts away is to avoid the obvious issues caused by not putting carts away...


> I don't see mention of parenting.

When I read this I thought you meant bad parents not teaching their kids to return their carts

> dilemma... do you...

What exactly is the risk of leaving the kid while you quickly return the cart?


All I'm asking is that we give caregivers a little empathy and some grace. To your question - There's not much risk. Lock the car, return the cart.

But what I'm offering is that if I saw a parent leaving a cart, I wouldn't judge and assume that it's because of a glaring moral failing.


>I wouldn't judge and assume that it's because of a glaring moral failing.

It's not a moral failing by itself, but it then suggests "how many other activities are cut out because they can't take their eyes off their kids for 30 seconds?" That behavior seeps into the rest of the going ons in life.

That's not bad, but I wouldn't be surprised if that becomes the type of parent who cuts all social contact with non-parent friends after having a kid.


People are responding in this thread as if ChatGPT is a one-on-one conversation with another person. The data isn’t “shared” with OpenAI. You’re chatting with OpenAI. ChatGPT is just a service. There’s no way to use ChatGPT without sharing all of your chats with OpenAI, that’s what the entire product is.


This doesn’t sound realistic. Signal is end to end encrypted and only sends one message at a time, while ChatGPT needs the entire chat context for every message and they need to decrypt your messages in their services in order to feed them into the LLM.


>What is the purpose of OpenAI storing millions of private conversations

Have you used ChatGPT? Your conversation history is on the left rail


I read in the pleadings that OpenAI claims it cannot search its logs without decompressing them first

I can search the logs I keep without decompressing

Every user is different and each is free to use whatever software they want


"Have you used ChatGPT?"

No

Large number of upvotes on the quoted comment however. Maybe some of those voters are ChatGPT users

I do searching from the command line in text mode. The script I use keeps a "log" (a customised SERP) of all query strings and search result URLs. I also have these URLs stored in the logs from the forward proxy. These are compressed using RePair. I can search the compressed logs faster this way than with something like

    ztsd -dc log.zst|grep pattern
or

    rg -z pattern log.zst


> No

Given that, I'd suggest not offering "alternatives" to the features described in TFA for a service you've never used. There are people here talking about oranges, a lot of them with domain expertise, and you're not just talking about apples, you're talking about bird migrations.


> No

Okay well it's a chat app where you chat directly with an LLM. The way LLMs work is you feed the entire chat history into it, and it generates the next message. Therefore, there's no way you can chat with it without storing the history. It's impossible


> Large number of upvotes on the quoted comment however.

Sure, and also downvotes - that measures factionalism, not correctness.

But tech wise, you're confused. Functionally speaking chatgpt is a shared document editor - the server needs to store chat histories for the same reason Google Docs stores the content of documents. Users can submit text to chatgpt.com from one browser, and later edit that text from the app or a different browser. Ergo the text is stored on the server, simple as that.


Downvotes is a tiny faction

3 versus 190+, so far

Many commenters cannot distinguish rhetorical questions from questions that seek an answer

By attempting to answer a rhetorical question one may only strengthen the point being made by the question, for example, poor decision-making, and may reveal an absence self-awareness



Using RePair for compression I can also search inside compressed tarballs full of logs

To do this, I first insert a blank line at the top of each log file before adding to the tarball

IME, RePair is faster than compressing with zstd and the size reduction is almost the same

The only "catch" is that RePair requires more memory during compression


Pardon, but do you have a link for this RePair compressor?

Unfortunately, different searches for this RePair you mentioned have only revealed links to resources for repairing broken air compressors, damaged compressed files, spinal injuries, etc.


They made the feature, now they get to live with it. So they can spare us the feigned surprise and outrage.

Instead of writing open letters they could of course do something about it. Even Google stopped storing your location timeline on their servers and now have it per-device only.


We’re talking about two different things. It would be like Gmail not storing your emails. Expecting ChatGPT to not store your chats is ridiculous


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