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nu1stunna t1_j9c2cl1 wrote
Reply to comment by pilzenschwanzmeister in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
I doubt it. The first Mac computers still go for a lot in auctions.
nu1stunna t1_j9bazpv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
In another 15 years the price will probably more than double again as long as they don’t open it. It’s an investment at this point. Not one that I’d make at that price, but I get it.
nu1stunna t1_j9baowv wrote
Reply to A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
I need to start buying shit and leaving it unopened.
nu1stunna t1_j8yke0v wrote
Reply to comment by MrMarriott in Google CEO Sundar Pichai asks employees to put two to four hours into helping to improve and 'dogfood' its Bard chatbot by tester989chromeos
I’ve taken chatgpt for a spin and was underwhelmed by the results. It’s possible that I’m not using it “right” but it seems very limited. What you can and can’t ask from it is hardcoded in and it’s really shitty. They are so afraid of being sued, that they won’t allow you to prompt it to criticize religious or government figures, predict sports outcomes, or anything that can be seen as “controversial “. I find that pretty ridiculous. It’s a free AI service, not some expert who is giving advice for money.
nu1stunna t1_j9chzqu wrote
Reply to comment by MairusuPawa in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
No, but nobody is opening these boxes in the first place so that’s a moot point. It’s purely a collector’s item and not meant for functional use.