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TOMDM
·hace 13 días·discuss
PostgreSQL WAL-RUS, no relation to PostgreSQL WALRUS https://github.com/supabase/walrus
TOMDM
·el mes pasado·discuss
My intuition is that there would be a fairly stable base load, but doing something like switching on a new training run of a frontier model would be incredibly spiky, thousands of GPUs going from somewhat idle to 100% in seconds.
TOMDM
·el mes pasado·discuss
Would demanding that large spikey users of energy like data centers implement some sort of demand ramping/isolation from the grid in the form of a massive capacitor bank or flywheel generator between them and the grid help reduce the risk here?
TOMDM
·el mes pasado·discuss
The article caters to the majority of hn users that use a browser that automatically translates the article. Chrome on Android certainly did.

You are the minority demanding to be catered to.
TOMDM
·hace 2 meses·discuss
AI startups taking unprofitable risky ventures in search of growth opportunity and future returns makes sense to me.

Maybe most of them or all of them lose on their bets, but there's potential for a future where revenue grows beyond the immense capex and research investments.

Oracle though... Immensely risky capex to service a startup industry with what will soon be a commodity...
TOMDM
·hace 2 meses·discuss
From the article

> As we noted above, the bottleneck in fixing bugs like these is the human capacity to triage, report, and design and deploy patches for them.

...

> To begin, we’ve released Claude Security in public beta for Claude Enterprise customers. It’s a tool that helps teams scan their codebases for vulnerabilities, and which can generate proposed fixes for them. In the three weeks since launch, Claude Opus 4.7 has been used to patch over 2,100 vulnerabilities. (This is faster than the open-source patching described above in large part because enterprises are fixing their own code, whereas open-source fixes usually require volunteer maintainers who work through coordinated disclosure.)

Your critique of the article would likely land much better if you engaged with it.
TOMDM
·hace 2 meses·discuss
> AI is polling as one of the most disliked topics in the USA right now. More hated than ICE.

I don't think your source substantiates that.

From your source:

ICE

Somewhat negative: 9%

Very negative: 47%

AI

Somewhat negative: 24%

Very negative: 22%
TOMDM
·hace 2 meses·discuss
As long as you're not bound on parallelism or bandwidth then it's "free", but if you're constrained on either resource then your lighter predictor model just needs to save you more cycles than it congests on average.
TOMDM
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Are the human mathematicians who wanted to solve this problem just too stupid to brute force for 80 minutes?
TOMDM
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Waymo has cars that drive themselves and are dramatically safer than people in most conditions and yet they're only in select cities.

Do you just think Google hates money, or does this only work for hover cars
TOMDM
·hace 3 meses·discuss
I have the sudden urge to frame some wallpaper.
TOMDM
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Secretary of War thank you, no dead naming glorious leaders very fine people
TOMDM
·hace 4 meses·discuss
The irony in your comment is astounding.
TOMDM
·hace 4 meses·discuss
The department of education for one.

It's been crippled essentially without anything being passed by Congress
TOMDM
·hace 4 meses·discuss
The issue isn't that they can't be stopped, it's that they don't fear that they will be.

If you or I knowingly and flagrantly break the law, our understanding isn't that we'll be stopped and nothing else, it's that there will be punishment, that justice will be done.

How are we at a point now where we all know the administration is breaking the law. That they know they are breaking the law. That they can be stopped months or years later, but there is no justice. Not even the hint or thought of justice.

These people should fear the consequences of their actions, but at the moment there are none.
TOMDM
·hace 4 meses·discuss
It's mandated by law how tariffs may be levied and how states may police themselves and how they may independently conduct their elections.

If you think law will stop this administration then you're not paying enough attention.
TOMDM
·hace 4 meses·discuss
We're likely to see Ukraine some of their own domestic anti drone capability for Gulf State Patriots.

Gulf States trading dollar for dollar with Ukraine on Patriots and anti drone capability is likely to leave both parties very happy.
TOMDM
·hace 4 meses·discuss
How reachable are the agents with this exposure?

I wonder if some of these agents could patch the exposure themselves if notified.
TOMDM
·hace 4 meses·discuss
Why just make up a definition?

From the oxford dictionary:

Noun: speak to or treat with disrespect or scornful abuse.

Verb: a disrespectful or scornfully abusive remark or act.

Note the lack of personhood in those definitions. I can insult an object, event, person, corporation or even an idea.
TOMDM
·hace 4 meses·discuss
Why get yourself twisted like this?

They can do a bad thing, and then you can make fun of it with an insult.

Own it, the insult is warranted, why hide and pretend it's not an insult.

If Microsoft is consistently shipping slop, then they deserve insults over it; not every "bad" thing is always unwarranted. Locking someone in a box is "bad", prison is a necessary thing that benefits society. Insults are "bad" and sometimes warranted.