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Is It Impossible to Cool a Datacenter in Space? (Scott Manley) [video]

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fooker
·13 hours ago·discuss
AI is no match for rapidly shifting goalposts ;)
fooker
·6 days ago·discuss
Great, now use some functions. From the library or your own, and see this complexity become manageable.

That's what abstraction is about.
fooker
·9 days ago·discuss
> Why supply underspecified requirements in the first place?

Because you'd not want to forever loop outside your home when asked to "while you're out, grab some eggs" :)
fooker
·10 days ago·discuss
It's not a 'general sentiment' or tangent though, it's specifically THE technology that has the potential to make privacy nonexistent.

Funded by the company that in the recent past, got exposed trying to track employees computer interactions and grabbing screens. Not long before that, it was leaked that employees and contractors were watching videos recorded from meta/rayban smartglasses.

I'm a little bit baffled by the defense here. The point of having guidelines is to use your judgement when applying them.
fooker
·10 days ago·discuss
Not sure if I'm out of touch, but this looks like such a minor difference in cost that I'd expect people to not even take cost into consideration while making the EV vs gas decision.

Factors like the (perceived) environment friendliness, comfort and (in)convenience are likely to be much more important.
fooker
·10 days ago·discuss
@dang How is this offtopic?

Meta has shown remarkable disregard to users' and employees' privacy.

Why should that not come up when discussing an entirely new dystopian technology that allows them to invade privacy at scale?
fooker
·10 days ago·discuss
Coming soon to a Meta office near you: brain-scanning to make sure employees are focused, happy, and productive!

There are no layoffs in Ba Sing Se.
fooker
·11 days ago·discuss
> some future technology that doesn’t exist yet

This is not usually how technology progression works when you see it play out.

More likely, it would be something like a 2% more efficient refrigerator. These advances stack up for a hundred years and build into something that looks like magical future technology.

There were very very few exceptions to this in history.
fooker
·11 days ago·discuss
We can't define consciousness well enough to make claims like this.
fooker
·11 days ago·discuss
I wonder if we are finding structure here because we are looking for structure.

Similar how you can find human faces in random pixels or rocks.
fooker
·13 days ago·discuss
The negative long term effects are unlikely to be worse than the negative long term effects of obesity.
fooker
·18 days ago·discuss
Windows API and ABI has always been more portable than anything else. This is why Microsoft is a tech giant. You can take a windows binary from 1995 (actually even older) and run it reliably today.

If it doesn't run and you are a commercial client, Microsoft will implement a compatibility hack for you in the latest windows code so your thing from 1995 will work.

There is no parallel to this in the tech world so far. Linux gets around this by requiring you to recompile things, but recompiling old code along with old compilers and old libraries and all their dependencies is a nightmare.
fooker
·18 days ago·discuss
Well, be prepared to be extraordinarily surprised.

Most games are tested on a steam deck nowadays.
fooker
·19 days ago·discuss
It's funny to see the downvotes here.

Maybe people don't realize that this is very much within the capabilities of modern AI nowadays?

At $dayjob we have encountered people reverse engineering our driver with Claude and creating GitHub repos with pretty useful vibecoded tools and documentation.

Yes, the raw binaries of the driver. Not leaked source code or anything like that.
fooker
·20 days ago·discuss
> offers no benefits over non-humanoid factory machines.

The value proposition is being able to fit in and navigate spaces built for humans without complete overhauls.

Stuff like small elevators, workbenches, server racks, etc.

> functional R2-D2

It would be pretty amazing to buy a kit with the hardware for this and be able to put your own software in it!!
fooker
·21 days ago·discuss
SoftBank’s investment plays have largely been comically wrong.

This is a good hint that robots are really about to take off.
fooker
·22 days ago·discuss
The Amazon video is from four years ago, and the Tesla one from 1.5 years ago.

Things have been moving pretty fast in the last year when it comes to semi-bipedal robots doing the long tail of previously unreachable tasks.
fooker
·22 days ago·discuss
> probably the vast majority

Agreed, and hence I suggested an amazon warehouse tour (they offer one for their flagship robotics 'research' warehouse) to anyone, or a Tesla factory tour (might need to talk to someone, fairly manageable).

This reminds me of the quote, "the future is already here – it's just not very evenly distributed."
fooker
·22 days ago·discuss
How long ago was your robotics experience?

An Amazon warehouse or Tesla factory tour would likely change your mind.

I had to do both of these in the last year and not a lot of humans around…
fooker
·22 days ago·discuss
As you wrote this, several hundred young men from Russia accepted a bet very much like this.

The missing piece in your comment is the motivation for the government to run such a lottery.