- Maybe it's that people disagree with the politics, but also don't see a room for discussion.
- One man's constant is another man's variable.
- Also SQL is not turing complete. I see it more as a descriptive language like e.g. html is a language but not a programming language.
- C
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- Great, thank you. How do you query in a way to find the ad free apps?
- I recently downloaded an app to use my smartphone screen as a reading light.
So a simple app that lets you control the color and brightness of the screen.
You only find this with adds on the play store and it shares your data with 3. parties as well as permanently showing an add banner.
This isn't progress, it's broken.
- You can also produce 10x the goods with the same amount of workers or let the other 9 work in other jobs.
The difference is that previously there still had been plenty of (low skill) jobs where automation didn't work. Pizza delivery, taxi driver, lots of office jobs with repetitive tasks etc.
Soon there will be nothing for the average joe as the machine will be better in all tasks he could perform.
- If you look at the history how GPUs evolved:
1. there had be fixed function hardware for certain graphics stages
2. Programmable massively parallel hardware took over. Nvidia was at the forefront of this.
TPUs seem to me similar to fixed function hardware. For Nvidia it's a step backwards and even though they go into this direction recently I can't see them go all the way.
Otherwise you don't need cuda, but hardware guy's that write verilog or vhdl. They don't have that much of an edge there.
- > I don't know why this time would be any different.
This time there is the potential to replace human workers. In the past it only made them more productive.
- If you are not willing to fight for your rights you will lose them.
- You need to look at turnover also.
- You can likely still play the hottest games with the best graphics on an H200 in 5 years.
- Pride comes before a fall.
- Dunning Krueger
- Magnesium and plastic burn better.
Also aluminum is quite good at heat transfer.
Wait....
- No worry. It's just a few clicks away in your browser if you ever feel shaky.
- There is too much money beeing made. It's naive to think the courts will stop it.
- The real danger imo is that it could subtly manipulate you during conversations.
- > involves sensitive political and historical content that I’m not able to discuss
More honest than I would have expected.
- You can go to the casino and play roulette. The odds are only slightly against you there.
- I will implement that in my pension if no one else does it in the next 30 years.
- If you look at most stock markets over a very long timeline, on average it goes up because the economy is growing. So a very broad portfolio of stocks or ETFs.
Gold is only for very rich people if you want to have something in the case the whole economy goes to the bin.
Bullets if you are paranoid.
- The way the german government reacts to this makes it pretty easy for any lone actor to do state level damage.
- Why is this so problematic? You can read all this stuff in old papers and patents that are available in the web.
And if you are not capable to do this you will likely not succeed with the chatgpt instructions.
- I would have thought that the OpenAI bet is way more risky, because if someone comes along with a better model it could really hurt OpenAI. NVIDIA seems harder to dethrone imo.
- You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink.
Also people with that mentality had been a waste of time before AI too.
- Real men don't eat quiche.
- The winner takes it all, so it is reasonable to bet big to be the one.
I think there is s.th. wrong when people working on type systems can't write compilers.