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Before OpenAI turns into SadTech by entering into hardware

“That the board and Altman are in communication is a significant development because…the directors largely refused to engage with the executive they fired…There is a push to resolve the chaos surrounding the company’s leadership before Thanksgiving”

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-21/altman-openai-board-open-talks-to-negotiate-his-possible-return

"Estonia is currently the biggest ammunition purchaser in Europe,…Finland made purchases for €100m…The Estonian mini-tender, at nearly €280 million, will surely exert a very, very major impact on the European munitions market”

https://news.err.ee/1609171468/estonia-issues-historic-munitions-procurement-to-kick-start-eu-defense-industry

“People arriving at the Estonian and Finnish borders have Russian visas or residence permits, but try to enter the European Union illegally..for purely economic purposes, you will not be allowed to enter the EU in reality.”

https://news.err.ee/1609171738/ppa-economic-migrants-arriving-at-estonian-border-from-russia

There’s also the case where the link just turns bad and is out of your control. E.g. when using link shortener and they recycle the urls.

Now, your image may point to completely different picture (or 404).

If there’s no image hashing/UUID signed by the author this does not sound very solid solution.

What would it look like to have ephemeral asset URLs?

Can the links be assigned and maintained dynamically / periodically enabling moving assets from one domain host to another.

“..wants Russian diplomats to receive visas and residence permits that only allow travel within the host country, and not the rest of the Schengen area…the EU to only accept biometric passports, which are harder to forge or link to fake identities.”

https://www.ft.com/content/0ba5718e-8c70-42db-8263-b4cfcf1ca38e

"Spotify pays 0 percent in commission fees when it uses its own payment processor or 4 percent to pay with Google."

https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/20/23969690/google-spotify-android-billing-commission-secret-deal

“A Bulgarian arms manufacturer poisoned by Russian agents twice warned about Russian sabotage against his arms manufacturing facilities, which form the backbone of NATO’s munition supplies to Ukraine.”

https://www.kyivpost.com/post/24390

Here’s a good summary if you have been chilling and missing all the mood board reset

https://www.techtris.co.uk/p/openai-set-out-to-show-a-different

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