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Bluesky CEO Jay Graber: Banning under-16s won't fix social media

ft.com
6 points·by sealeck·قبل 6 أشهر·11 comments

Computers Don't Want

blog.computationalcomplexity.org
6 points·by sealeck·قبل 9 أشهر·1 comments

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sealeck
·قبل 26 يومًا·discuss
> lack of the path taken from one point to another limits your ability to train models that can efficiently recreate the work

Isn’t this the problem inference (training) a model is designed to solve :)))
sealeck
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
Have we reached the limits of scaling? Sadly it appears that larger model still equals better model
sealeck
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
As in cum-"captain of industry"
sealeck
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
I think the issue with these kind of stances is that they are basically status quo bias; why don't you object to the computer itself, and thus refuse to write programs? After all: they were invented by the UK military in the pursuit of military goals (and much of their subsequent development was funded by the US military - see https://types.pl/@graydon/110648447694201698 - and the fact that ARPAnet, GPS, etc were all military creations). Computer systems are mostly used by large corporations and the military to achieve their goals more effectively.

Usually the objection is that "oh well, the computer can be used for many great things", which isn't particularly satisfying because, um, we can use AI for "good" (better?) things as well (e.g. trying to find novel cures, unlocking the mysteries of protein folding, etc etc).

Then the objection becomes something like "well the computer is here and we have to live with it", which is also now true of AI. Do I like the "it's inevitable" argument; no, but it's clearly very true that we do have the transformer, that won't go away - where we DO have control (or should seek to change) is the organisational structures that we as a society decide to create, and how we safeguard the dignity of the individual in changing times.
sealeck
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
Allegedly OpenAI's contracting model is much more vicious than Anthropic's; at work (admittedly a little IP-protective) we have unlimited Claude, but no Codex subscription because OpenAI won't give us sufficient guarantees around data retention.

We are also concerned that it may not be possible to bind OpenAI using contract terms and/or the US legal system.
sealeck
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
> The technologists who create it believe they should control it

I think there's an interesting phenomenon where it is _not_ the people who control it, but instead a kind of international finance man cum-captain of industry (perhaps best embodied by Sam Altman) who does not create the technology and yet has ended up wielding the levers.
sealeck
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
Why does the false positive rate matter if you have a verifiable oracle? You can just disregard anything that fails the oracle
sealeck
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
Dystopian present
sealeck
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
Surely the other way around? Phone QA process >>> disposable vape QA process...
sealeck
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
Yes and making a horse drawn cart drive itself was thought to be impossible so why don't we have faster than light travel yet...
sealeck
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
> I found an (as of yet not-root-caused) error in sqlite (no crash or coredump, just returns the wrong data, and only when using sqlite in ram-only-mode).

You should report this to the SQLite developers - they are very smart and very interested in fixing SQLite correctness bugs!
sealeck
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
> Stallman has always been right. It's mind boggling just how right he was about everything.

Mind boggling right about not allowing GCC to be used as a library, his comments on Jeffrey Esptein, a refusal to in any way compromise (e.g. the GNU/Linux meme), etc...

Oh and a recognition that free software, while nice, does not in any way solve the underlying issues he claims it does. Similarly to how letting everyone walk around their local water treatment facility and perform chemical tests doesn't really work and instead the state regulates and hires experts to monitor the water supply...
sealeck
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
> Jane Street skims money from our retirement accounts by building expensive clocks that the rest of us don’t have access to and adversarial queue modeling

How does Jane Street skim money from those who hold passive index funds?
sealeck
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
> The company needs a certain amount of productivity at each point.

Um, no?
sealeck
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
> I reckon this move is related to bitcoin doing poorly. A LOT of their revenue is bitcoin related and I reckon they realized they're going to have an absolute stinker of a Q1 '26 result...

I had to look this up - in the last 12 months total revenue was ~24 billion of which ~8.5 billion was from the Bitcoin "ecosystem"! Truly bizzare to stake your company on this...

https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001512673/55ca61a...
sealeck
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
> Musk has shown that Twitter can operate with 5% (approximately?) of the workforce he inherited

Is X profitable? I don't think the argument was that Twitter couldn't _operate_ with 5% of the workforce (i.e. skeleton sysadmin crew), the issue was whether Twitter could make money and remain a viable business.

It seems that Twitter is no longer a viable business (i.e. less advertising spend, decline in users - especially high-value advertiser targets who now spend more time on LinkedIn, etc).

> laying off a lot of people was seen as a sign that the company was in trouble, but not now

I agree that saying you are laying people off because of AI is a lovely narrative for failing companies!
sealeck
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
> instead of, well, producing more, better products faster, thus increasing its competitiveness?

Probably because this is not Block's business strategy. If they could do this, then they would...
sealeck
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
> probably the most honest message you’ll ever see

Interesting that this is your takeaway; it seems that this is effectively an investor-friendly way to admit that Block hired too many people over the course of the pandemic and doesn't necessarily have obvious expansion/growth (that would require people to write more software) on the roadmap.

"Oh the business isn't going too well so we need to lay people off" - said no CEO ever, but "AI go brrrr" makes investors happy!
sealeck
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
> there will be copyright issues

Next.js is MIT-licensed. Cloudflare's rewrite is... also MIT licensed...
sealeck
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
There are many really excellent papers out there - the kind which will save you hours/months of work (or even make things that were previously inviable to build viable).

That said, it is amazing how terrible a lot of papers are; people are pressured to publish and therefore seem to get into weird ruts trying to do what they think will be published, rather than what is intellectually interesting...