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Since openai is hiding the data it's impossible to know

So we don't actually know whether this is common or uncommon.

Things can be good for you personally and still make the world a worse place.


These numbers are rounding errors to Ellison. I give a higher percentage of my net worth every year than he has in total


People like different things


and dislike different things


I mean people use the internet to find people who like similar things.

Why would you use a site called HackerNews if you are not a hacker? No idea.


I'm not a hacker I'm just news unfortunately


Oh well if YOU do something then that's that


1 billion users and growing says there are more people like me than not.


Claude gives me a lengthy explanation of MCP with web search disabled


Great! It's still irrelevant.


Complaining about someone else using an "ism" during a literal "whataboutism" is rich


> Zohran narrowly defeated Cuomo in the primary.

13% is not narrow


Ah, you're right. I forgot it was that stark. Thanks for the correction


and you think the competitors won't put ads in?


Wtf does “put ads in” mean? Google ads is one of the most sophisticated and profitable machines on the planet. People seem to think it’s as simple as <your ad here>.


The competitors will either figure it out or run out of money and collapse (or, both)


They are referring to the price that hospitals charge for aspirin, which is massively inflated, not the off the shelf cost of aspirin


Where in their comment do you see them referring to hospital care?


The article, talking about a patient's hospital visit, mentions "the $31 low-dose aspirin, of which they'd given him four."


Ahh, good callout. Thanks!


i think in this case, if you're at all familiar with what US hospitals charge for the small stuff, it's a safe assumption that when someone says aspirin costs $30 a dose, they're not talking about buying it at a CVS. of many folks on hacker news dot com i trust you to bridge that gap instead of nitpicking!


That's an odd argument to make in this thread, because whatever the drivers of burdensome consumer health spending are, they're not overpriced hospital aspirin.


maybe so; it's a symptom, not a cause.


I'm capable of understanding context.


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