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Granite Switch: Building AI more like software

research.ibm.com
1 points·by yangikan·last month·0 comments

Systematic Suppression of Asians at Universities

molochinations.substack.com
3 points·by yangikan·3 months ago·1 comments

SoftBank's $5.8B Nvidia stake sale stirs fresh AI bubble fears

reuters.com
2 points·by yangikan·8 months ago·0 comments

IBM says quantum computing error correction algorithm can run on AMD chips

reuters.com
7 points·by yangikan·9 months ago·3 comments

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yangikan
·2 months ago·discuss
Which one do you like?
yangikan
·3 months ago·discuss
Is there any downside to using the firefox builtin password manager?
yangikan
·4 months ago·discuss
Is there a linux distribution that comes with mac keybindings and make it easy for someone with muscle memory to use both?
yangikan
·4 months ago·discuss
Thank you - I figured Google Voice provides basic multiple rings facility. What are the extra things that you provide on top of that?
yangikan
·4 months ago·discuss
Do you use Twilio for statphone? Or SIP? I want to build a telephony app, but the economics don't work out with Twilio.
yangikan
·4 months ago·discuss
Do you point claude code to this? The orchestration seems to be very important.
yangikan
·6 months ago·discuss
Would love to know more -- what software do you use?
yangikan
·7 months ago·discuss
Not just for hack club - but transactions for another organization that is using their software is public. https://hcb.hackclub.com/reboot/transactions?page=13

Not sure if all the organizations using their software know this.
yangikan
·8 months ago·discuss
Does anyone know if Musk's robotics/AI business is under Tesla? What prevents him from launching the robots under a new company? Is there any protection for Tesla investors against these kind of things?
yangikan
·10 months ago·discuss
The high salaries commanded by FAANG engineers right out of college motivated a lot of students to take up computer science as a major and this led to a massive oversupply. It might take a few years to cool.

https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/computer-science-major...

"Between 2018 and 2023, the number of students majoring in computer and information science jumped from about 444,000 to 628,000."

Around 40% of MIT graduates are now in CS https://alum.mit.edu/slice/conversation-new-computing-dean-a...

Further, COVID has reduced a lot of friction for remote work, so now there is also global competition for these jobs.
yangikan
·10 months ago·discuss
There might be advantages to increasing the amount of hardware and low level courses in the curriculum. But, I am pretty sure that is not the primary reason for young graduates not being to find jobs.
yangikan
·10 months ago·discuss
Use contexts app.
yangikan
·11 months ago·discuss
Is there a way to do this kind of design->critique->implement without switching tools? Like an end-to-end solution that consults multiple LLMs?