> TFA most commonly refers to Trifluoroacetic acid, a highly persistent, mobile "forever chemical" (PFAS) found globally in water and soil, widely used in organic chemistry as a solvent.
Don’t know about your parent, but I am certainly on of those “AI can’t make anyone more productive”.
Well, at least I would say that while being a bit hyperbolic. But folks like us who prefer to see claims by corporations trying to sell you stuff backed by behavioral research before we start taking the corporation’s word for it.
runarberg|7 days ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19781756
When I searched for "tfa internet meaning", The fifth result looked helpful so I clicked it, and it was:
https://www.noslang.com/search/tfa
Searching the internet wasn’t hard before AI, and it isn’t hard today.
arcanemachiner|7 days ago
fennecbutt|1 day ago
DANmode|7 days ago
runarberg|7 days ago
Well, at least I would say that while being a bit hyperbolic. But folks like us who prefer to see claims by corporations trying to sell you stuff backed by behavioral research before we start taking the corporation’s word for it.