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And if you tell it to use an API, that means it's going to keep using tokens and it's going to rack up a huge bill.
So we don't have to worry about any of this.
But I think it is a dangerous thing.
And I think a lot of people are probably just doing it for fun and they don't even necessarily have some serious purpose behind it.
I do think the idea has potential, but I think my advice, if anyone is interested in doing this, is take it really slow, be very careful, and maybe have someone who really understands IT security set it up for you and tell you what you shouldn't do with it, because it is something that could get you into a lot of trouble.
the more autonomy you give it and the more information about yourself that you give it, the more risk you're taking.
And then I was like, Oh, anyone who doesn't know what that is, it's a really small, really cheap computer.
But it's like literally like the size of a, of a tin of,
altoids to use an example because i think sergio likes his altoids um you know it's like that size it's like you know the size of a pack of cards and it you know it is pretty functional like you can run linux on it you can run a basic operating system with some basic applications and it works pretty well and if you're just browsing the web or something it can work for that too um but
It's a nice hobbyist thing that if you have something that doesn't require this massively powered CPU, it's a good computer for that.
Anyway, I know that some of this stuff I often veer off into the technical without even knowing I'm doing it.
Well, along the same lines, there's Machina Labs that raised $124 million to launch a large-scale intelligent U.S.
factory.
So they're apparently in more of the defense space.
So it's aerospace, defense, auto, complex metal structures.
But they're basically building this kind of automated factory that I'm guessing means it won't require very many people.
Um, you know, it looks like it would be highly robotic and, um, maybe, you know, be a way that we could scale up our us manufacturing a lot faster than otherwise.
So we're, we're in the age of robots now.
I don't know.
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