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olalonde

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Philosophical zombie

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China recovers rocket at sea in push for reusable launches

asia.nikkei.com
1 points·by olalonde·hace 17 horas·0 comments

China tests sea-based rocket booster recovery system

reuters.com
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1 points·by olalonde·hace 10 días·0 comments

Ask HN: How has the ML engineer job evolved outside of LLM labs?

1 points·by olalonde·hace 15 días·0 comments

The Sunscreen Result No One Wants to Talk About

charlottekupewasserphd.substack.com
12 points·by olalonde·hace 15 días·6 comments

A new report on the dangers of politicizing humanities in academia

whyevolutionistrue.com
4 points·by olalonde·hace 16 días·0 comments

Hacking their bodies for a longer life: is there science behind their methods?

nature.com
4 points·by olalonde·hace 19 días·0 comments

The Report That's Divided the Academy

chronicle.com
3 points·by olalonde·hace 28 días·1 comments

ZEC drops 30% after Anthropic AI finds Zcash counterfeit vulnerability

tradingview.com
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Daily pill daraxonrasib doubles survival time for pancreatic cancer patients

bbc.com
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Helpful tool if you're somebody who files FOIA requests for email logs

bsky.app
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Bullwhip Effect

en.wikipedia.org
10 points·by olalonde·hace 2 meses·1 comments

Stochastic Parrots: Frequently Unasked Questions

medium.com
51 points·by olalonde·hace 2 meses·61 comments

When Claudia Met Claudius

unherd.com
1 points·by olalonde·hace 2 meses·0 comments

The Network

citadel21.com
1 points·by olalonde·hace 2 meses·0 comments

A hair dryer at a Paris airport broke Polymarket weather markets

xcancel.com
4 points·by olalonde·hace 3 meses·1 comments

Plzdontkillus: An experimental creator bootcamp about AI doom

plzdontkillus.com
1 points·by olalonde·hace 3 meses·0 comments

IPv4 vs. IPv6 FAQ

tailscale.com
3 points·by olalonde·hace 3 meses·0 comments

The Need for an Independent AI Grid

amppublic.com
27 points·by olalonde·hace 4 meses·3 comments

comments

olalonde
·ayer·discuss
How can you genuinely believe that it "seems okay with CSAM". Ridiculous comment.
olalonde
·hace 7 días·discuss
I second. I live right above a shopping mall and next to Dongmen, which is easily one of the largest shopping areas in the world, yet I still end up ordering most things online.
olalonde
·hace 14 días·discuss
True, but we know Opus is more like a "spear" and a progressive enhancement over it still leaves us firmly in the "spear" category, not the "nuke" category. Drawing lines makes sense, but this is premature. Even if you draw the line at human level intelligence, we still seem to be pretty far off.
olalonde
·hace 14 días·discuss
Milton Friedman was prescient on this:

> The two biggest enemies of the free market are two separate groups: my academic colleagues and business people. Business people are enemies of free markets, not friends.

> [...]

> The business people are just the opposite. They're all in favor of freedom for everybody else, and at the drop of a hat you can get any leading businessman to give you an eloquent speech on the virtues of a free market. But when it comes to their own business, they want to go down to Washington and get a special tariff to protect their business. They want a special tax deduction. They want a tax subsidy. And Chrysler is on the verge of failing, which it should have done. It should have been allowed to fail. Chrysler goes down and exercises political influence and tries to get the government to lend it money to subsidize it.

> So businessmen in general — not all, there have been some notable exceptions — and I don't want to include everybody. But in the main, most businessmen are enemies of free markets.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhgaPVO8aw8
olalonde
·hace 14 días·discuss
It feels the U.S. is moving closer to a textbook definition of crony capitalism. Really sad but unsurprising with the current administration.
olalonde
·hace 14 días·discuss
Why would global talent and capital migrate to go to a country with greater regulatory barriers? Why would "some models are illegal to use here" be a selling point for the US?
olalonde
·hace 14 días·discuss
China didn't even blanket ban them. They established laws that Internet companies have to follow and most U.S. tech companies refused to comply. Some did (e.g. Bing) and aren't banned.
olalonde
·hace 14 días·discuss
You think the US can tell the rest of the world "we're the only ones allowed to use frontier models" and that the rest of the world will just comply? There's just no way. Not even close US allies would go along with that.
olalonde
·hace 14 días·discuss
> given all the negative externalities that are becoming apparent

What specific externalities are you referring to? The only I can think of is high electricity usage, but consuming energy isn't an externality in itself. It depends entirely on how that electricity is generated and whether its environmental costs are already priced.
olalonde
·hace 14 días·discuss
Brilliant strategy if the goal is to make sure the next major breakthrough happens anywhere but in the US.
olalonde
·hace 15 días·discuss
I doubt inference costs will scale up significantly, but even if they do, it simply strengthens the strategic case for Apple's focus on local inference.
olalonde
·hace 15 días·discuss
AI already has massive, growing adoption, whereas "3D immersive GUI cubes" never really had any.
olalonde
·hace 16 días·discuss
> That's why Anthropic switched to scanning paper books.

Could they not just subscribe to the academic publishers like universities do? Or buy eBooks? I don't understand how the "scanning" part is relevant here other than used physical books being cheaper perhaps?
olalonde
·hace 16 días·discuss
Why even "unveil" it? Seems like giving away competitive intelligence for no reason at all... other than hyping the stock?
olalonde
·hace 16 días·discuss
Interesting. I did a bit of digging and the disclaimer about not being an officially supported Google product was there from the start. There was briefly a logo that used Google colors[0] but it seems extreme to fire someone over such a small misstep. I'd say either HR gave him a bogus reason like you said or he's not telling the whole story.

[0] https://github.com/googleworkspace/cli/blob/1991d536b4a45e60...
olalonde
·hace 17 días·discuss
It's weird that he even had the ability to create public repos inside the official Google Workspace org then. That said, I agree that some information seems to be missing. Like, why not instead fire the guy who announced the project on X and who I presume is his manager? Confusing.
olalonde
·hace 17 días·discuss
I did not realize Mitnick had passed away, very sad. I first learned about him as a kid through the book Takedown, and his exploits definitely fueled my early fascination with computers and hacking. It's heartwarming to see how he later befriended Shawn Nunley, though it's unfortunate that he and Shimomura apparently never buried the hatchet. He undoubtedly influenced an entire generation of hackers, RIP.
olalonde
·hace 17 días·discuss
Surprised to see him writing about this again. He spent years completely consumed by his hate for crypto, tweeting around the clock, before suddenly rage-quitting social media. I assumed he had permanently unplugged for his own peace of mind.

The irony is his background as a former "blockchain" startup founder, right during that mid-2010s era when people who missed the early Bitcoin boat desperately tried to make "enterprise blockchain" happen. It reads like a severe case of cognitive dissonance reduction. Having spent years trying to make the wrong iteration of the tech happen while missing the actual wave, he embarked on an endless crusade to manifest a collapse just to retroactively validate his own poor decisions.
olalonde
·hace 18 días·discuss
AtkinsRéalis (fka SNC-Lavalin) does build nuclear reactors and is headquartered in Montreal[0].

[0] https://www.atkinsrealis.com/en/markets-and-services/markets...
olalonde
·hace 21 días·discuss
Ah, that explains why I got it wrong.