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Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network. In all of our interactions, the DoW displayed a deep respect for safety and a desire to partner to achieve the best possible outcome. AI safety and wide distribution of

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The Valve example sounds similar, but I think Amazon is comparably more nefarious:

  • Valve chargers developers $100 per title, and a revenue sharing fee that starts at 30%
  • in exchange, devs must follow Valve’s content and pricing policies (which requires developers not to undercut Steam’s prices

Amazon has a few different tiers for sellers, but in general, they charge:

  • Monthly fees ($39.99 / mo)
  • Referral fees (8-15%)
  • Fulfillment and refund fees, which includes additional storage fees
  • Advertising fees (for keyword bids or sponsored products)

Valve is kind enough to offer free promotion on the home page (if your game is popular, or has a sale), and digital games are much easier to scale, versus manufacturing and holding physical inventory. They also do a lot of nefarious shit, but I’d argue at least their partners aren’t being squeezed quite as much.

The author explains why he chose the name on his site. I don’t think this is a neo-nazi / white nationalist thing despite the irony.
What the heck is a Hyperborea?

When I bought a personal domain name back in 2000, I wanted a name from fantastical geography. Atlantis was waaaay taken.

Hyperborea.org