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Chicago Fed’s Million Dollar Cube Deemed Inaccurate

Calvin Liang reveals inaccuracies in the Money Museum’s million-dollar display, which holds $550,400 more than claimed. Using his tool “Dot Counter,” Liang deduced that the display’s dimensions do not match the supposed sum, either due to a counting error or intentional design choice.

Discord Bot Transforms Friend Group Dynamics

Dan Petrolito developed a Discord bot to streamline communication for his distanced friends’ gaming sessions initially hindered by Signal notifications. The bot, utilizing Discord’s API, not only facilitated gaming but evolved into a virtual social hub, reminiscent of vintage communication methods, boosting engagement significantly.

Sam Altman Criticizes Meta’s AI Talent Recruitment

OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, reacts to Meta’s AI recruitment tactics, suggesting possible cultural drawbacks at Meta. Emphasizing OpenAI’s mission-driven ethos and ethical AGI development, Altman argues for retaining talent through shared values over financial incentives.

Job Seekers Forum Focuses on Direct Engagement

A structured forum connects job seekers to potential employers, excluding recruitment agencies. Participants share key work-related details in a standardized format, supported by a search site for efficient job opportunity exploration.

Spegel: A Terminal Browser Using LLMs for Custom Views

Simon Edwardsson’s Spegel, a concept web browser, leverages LLMs to convert HTML to markdown for tailored experiences. Despite limited JavaScript support and focusing on GET requests, it offers customizable, simplified web browsing in the terminal, akin to other text-based browsers.

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