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kingnothing
·yesterday·discuss
> My favorite interview question: If I gave you a swarm of autonomous drones, what would you do with them?

What signal are you looking for with that question? It feels much more like a thought experiment with friends while having a few pints than something reasonable for a job interview.
kingnothing
·10 days ago·discuss
You can let a local LLM run loops all night or all weekend and it costs nothing. It works offline. There's no rate limits. Privacy. You aren't tied to the whims of the US Government banning models. You can tie it in to HomeAssistant for home automation tasks very easily.
kingnothing
·11 days ago·discuss
That site works fine in Firefox.
kingnothing
·24 days ago·discuss
What are the foolish maneuvers that China is making?
kingnothing
·last month·discuss
For fun, I ran some numbers here.

If we wanted to launch the Stratos Hyperscale AI Data Center, which will take 40,000 acres of land, to space, we're looking at roughly 3 million tons of equipment, or 3 billion kilograms. SpaceX charges $1520 per kilogram, so it would be about $4.5T to launch all of that into orbit. We'll just assume the space station already exists and labor is free to hook it up, given that we've already hit the annual budget for the US federal government in launch fees. And it'll take about 47,000 launches to get the equipment there, or roughly 300 years.
kingnothing
·last month·discuss
What problem is solved by putting a data center in orbit?

You can solve all of them far cheaper and easier on land.
kingnothing
·last month·discuss
On the opposite side of the experience, after wavefront LASIK on my very very high prescription eyes, I've had dry eyes for the past 15 years and needed glasses again about 5 years post-surgery. It's now a very mild prescription and I'd definitely say my vision is better now than it was before LASIK, but it didn't last long. I opted not to get a touch up out of fear of my eyes getting even more dry. I use eye drops 5+ times per day. My dark night vision is worse than it was before, mostly a lack of contrast. It doesn't impact driving, but being in a very dim room feels like the gamma was slightly raised.
kingnothing
·last month·discuss
I've never had a cpu die in the decades I've been using them. I've bought 10-20 year old computers that still work just fine. I kept my last MacBook for 9 years before I upgraded out of want for more RAM.

Most computer equipment fails quickly, otherwise you'll get a long life out of whatever it is.
kingnothing
·last month·discuss
It's not terrible for interactive... https://mikeveerman.github.io/tokenspeed/?rate=12&mode=text

And it should be just fine for plenty of background use cases.
kingnothing
·2 months ago·discuss
You pay per impression or per click, just like in all the rest of their ads. Except these have a higher CPC since you're the only featured brand to go along with paragraphs of text about why your shoes are the best.
kingnothing
·2 months ago·discuss
Shitty startup idea of the day: pay developers $0.05 per commit message to inject an ad at the end of it in a git commit hook.

[PRJ-123] Fix the prod bug. This commit brought to you by Acme!
kingnothing
·2 months ago·discuss
It's so bad. This happens to me on a weekly basis:

"Get directions to <restaurant in the city I live>"

"Getting directions to <restaurant with same name 800 miles away>"
kingnothing
·2 months ago·discuss
Or they'll leave their services open to Greece. They don't have a physical presence there and aren't subject to their laws.
kingnothing
·3 months ago·discuss
Cocaine and crack are also Schedule 2.
kingnothing
·4 months ago·discuss
Why do you need an M5 to run Cursor and a browser? Your laptop isn't doing anything in your described workflow.
kingnothing
·4 months ago·discuss
Maybe it's an excellent experience these days, but every time I've tried Linux on desktop over the past 25 years I get burned. Maybe it works for a while, then your NIC driver gets borked and you spend 2 days trying to get it working again. Or some update goes sideways and you lose the GUI, launching only into a terminal. It's always something. And laptops have even less common hardware than desktops.

On the other hand, every Mac I've used over the past 15 years has been bulletproof. It turns on, it works, it runs *nix. It's an invisible interface to getting work done.
kingnothing
·5 months ago·discuss
Won't they simply blacklist freedom.gov?
kingnothing
·5 months ago·discuss
It's always a game of cat and mouse, but NSO had a quarter billion USD in annual revenue in 2020. They are clearly providing highly effective spyware to governments around the world. It wouldn't surprise me if they have that many zero day, zero click exploits that they can always get in to a phone. We're talking nation state espionage here... they probably have insiders at Apple and Google who introduce subtle unnoticeable bugs in core OS stacks.
kingnothing
·5 months ago·discuss
It's relatively well know that the NSO Group / Pegasus is what governments use to access locked phones.
kingnothing
·8 months ago·discuss
There might be. You need to talk to your market and find out. I work at larger companies, so I can’t speak to startup culture right now. There’s no way I would personally sign off on giving access to all of our company data to a small company with no certifications, especially in an AI world where you might leak all of our data into public training models if it’s done wrong.