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kilpikaarna
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cs student / gfx hacker / permaculturist

https://oldbytes.space/@hwps


  1. I know I'm ngmi with this attitude, but I just find it hard to believe there even could be such a thing. All the numbers point towards us hitting up against planetary limits, at some point something's got to give.

    Positive news about e.g. solar PV shrinks away to some miniscule number when compared against the big picture, do nothing to address the myriad other things such as species loss or peak-phosphorus and the gains are eaten up by Jevon's paradox (or LLM datacenter buildout) anyway.

    Even the past performance of AAPL feels like it's more to do with central bank funny money than the real economy. Numbers keep going up but in the rral world everything gets increasingly enshittified.

    Change My Mind.

    Happy Holidays!

  2. Nice! Though for older hardware it would be nice if the price reflected the current second hand market (harder to get data for, I know). Eg. Nvidia RTX 3070 ranks as second best GPU in tok/s/$ even at the MSRP of $499. But you can get one for half that now.
  3. Apparently he's always had a pretty intense and acerbic personality. There's an article in The Atlantic from 2012 called The Most Dangerous Gamer that goes a bit into his character and history.

    As far as politics go, in the past he mostly seemed kind of small business owner libertarian (which, fair enough, he's sunk a lot of his personal wealth into running a game studio). He's seemingly been getting increasingly grouchy about the e.g. state of software development and society in general for some time, and over the past year or so he's started expressing explicit Trump support/appreciation. Possibly exacerbated by the development of this game and Jai dragging on, apparently getting burned by what he considers bad hires (bet he's not easy to work for tho...), and such. Though I would say it feels like it's mostly hot takes on streams or X, not necessarily very coherent politics.

    But the indie game scene and many of his former associates are very left wing, and with the political climate, esp. in the US, also being what it is he's quite the pariah in many places now.

  4. I would put The Witness somewhere very high on the list of most impressive games of all time. This is despite it being the only first person game to ever give me motion sickness (a common experience -- the crosshair and adjustable FOV that were added via an update helped a little but not completely), me not generally having the patience for this type of puzzle game, and not even playing it all the way to the end.

    There's a pivotal moment where (assuming you find it at all, which isn't a given) your entire perception of the game world flips around, and walking back through environments you've already explored you're now perceiving them in a completely new way. The closest thing from fiction I can think of is the big reveal in Fight Club, in that it puts the entire plot in new light, except in The Witness the flip is basically unrelated to any of the "content" of the game. Very very impressively done.

    It's weird that people seem to really have latched on to some off-the-cuff remarks Blow made on stream about not being an atheist (even though he also called out the false dichotomy between naive atheism and literal interpretation of Christianity). Blow has been open about his experiences with meditation practice and its influence on his game design, and I think it shows. I'm not personally a huge fan of the type of games he makes, but the thing he seems to be aiming for in his use of the medium are interesting enough that I'm definitely going to pay attention.

  5. >That is in no way a reasonable suggestion. You’re suggesting a raspberry pi (first red flag) along with a command line program. This is not reasonable in any sense of the word.

    Uh, the guy writes programming books for a living.

    But since he's all-in Apple he could just use Time Machine to some sort of NAS and get a more streamlined version of the above.

  6. Can't claim to know the specifics, but there's some supporting links for both the battery and bootloader stuff in the article. The supercapacitor (can be a regular cap too, but would be physically much larger) is for buffering the power supply to prevent the device from shutting off if there's a momentary draw that causes the voltage to drop.
  7. Not sure about 3G, but here's an example of 2G: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMWvA4Ty1Wk

    Edit: same as already posted hackaday, oop!

  8. Agree, but that's just the term for any LLM-assisted development now.

    Even the Gemini 3 announcement page had some bit like "best model for vibe coding".

  9. Reproductions of the product of thought, more like it.

    I assume pretty much everyone here knows the gist of how LLMs work? "Based on these previous tokens, predict the next token, then recurse." The result is fascinating and often useful. I'm even willing to admit the possibility that human verbal output is the result of a somewhat similar process, though I doubt it.

    But somehow, even highly educated/accomplished people in the field start talking about consciousness and get all spun up about how the model output some text supposedly telling you about its feelings or how it's going to kill everyone or whatever. Even though some basic undergraduate-level[0] philosophy of mind, or just common human experience, feels like it should be enough to poke holes in this.

    [0] Not that I care that much for academic philosophy, but it does feel like it gives you some basic shit-from-shinola filters useful here...

  10. Currently at the public library and I can't use the customer inventory terminals to search for books. They're just a web browser interface to the public facing website, and it's hosted behind CF. Bananas.
  11. That's the entire point of the joke, yeah. Japanese manufacturing was dodgy in the 50s-60s but great by the 80s.

    Korean manufacturing might've been considered dodgy in the 80s but great by 2000. Taiwan (ROC) went through this also (70s vs 90s, ish?). And now China.

  12. Smart objects and smart filters were present in early CS versions I think. CS5/CS6 had them for sure, though I don't doubt that new filters and features have been added in CC.
  13. Not sure about the meaning of your asterisk, but the Nokian Tyres corporation is not related to Nokia the telecoms co, other than being founded in the same town.

    Nokia did manufacture rubber boots though, before they spun off the footwear division in 1990 and went all in on electronics.

  14. I was appreciative/shitposting.

    Would love to see Carmack's commit messages. Just the other day I unsuccessfully tried to look for pictures of his office newer than QuakeIII era. Want ti figure out his ergonomics for working (presumed) 10h days well into middle age.

  15. Keeping it real with the commit msgs
  16. E = mc^2 + AI

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