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wyager

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wyager
·il y a 4 heures·discuss
> EU funding brought fiber to my farm area

Yes, boondoggle subsidies allow you to un-economically bring fiber to a subset of random places. I say this as the beneficiary of one such boondoggle. It doesn't scale well
wyager
·il y a 4 heures·discuss
> the very architects of AI are the people whose jobs are most easily automated by AI

Think very hard about what this implies for the future pace of AI R&D
wyager
·il y a 14 heures·discuss
There's a company in Austin that uses sound for drone localization, although I forget the name
wyager
·il y a 3 jours·discuss
ZFS makes this completely trivial except for the "beeps and lights a led" part
wyager
·il y a 9 jours·discuss
FYI it looks like some of your comments are getting auto-flagged by the HN moderation system and marked as dead
wyager
·il y a 13 jours·discuss
99.9% of normies have a router NATing all their traffic

It takes active effort to expose a camera publicly
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
Very exited about WASM/WCM as a portable format for capability-secure applications.

I had a spec file sitting around for an OS project idea I had, where the kernel would just be the WASM compiler + a few small shim drivers, and everything else (including e.g. PCIe device drivers) would be WASM modules with WIT interface specs. I handed the spec off to Fable and it seems to have made a working proof-of-concept. Has a maximally-WASM OS running on browser/QEMU/Orange Pi. https://eo9.org
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
I'm curious if people have a good story for why WASI will succeed where Java failed
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
The entire US lunar effort cost only $330B in current USD, commensurate with the amount AI companies have raised on private markets alone, and there was also a cold war
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
> Solstice (100k NVIDIA chips, currently spec'd to be Vera Rubins) in the next five years

Is this supposed to be impressive? Five years for the equivalent of, what, Colossus 1? What a joke
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
EU countries continuing to ensure the conditions for their future economic competitivity
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
> i wish govt would fund these labs and make it free and opensource.

It would be impossible for the govt to allocate this much capital towards such a moonshot, and even if they could, they would do it in a way that would get 90% frittered away to fraud and waste
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
That would be a valid explanation if they hadn't totally oversold and underdelivered on "apple intelligence". In reality, this explanation is just cope
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
Apple has completely dropped the ball on every single detail of AI rollout for the last 5 years - why do you think they will suddenly stop now? My prior is that the new siri stuff is just as vaporware as the previous "apple intelligence" rollout
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
Isn't the entire point of this order to prevent filling low-paying jobs with cheap foreign labor, in order to increase demand for domestic labor? "Rural district schoolteacher" sounds like exactly the kind of job where the H1B program has very low public support
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
> By the end of next year you’ll be running most of your AI on device.

I expect I'll probably keep paying for whatever badass high IQ model is running on inference servers at that point
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
> If you believe it is dangerous, you should be dedicating yourself to STOPPING others from making it

I don't think anyone has been more successful in promulgating AI safety

There are groups like MIRI who tried what you're sugesting, where they make no AI and just push for AI regs, and they have been relatively much less successful
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
> It is not illegal, at this point in time, for teachers to oppose AI for political reasons.

No, but that would make it a "political coalition thing", which is why I asked
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
Yes the a priori most likely reason for the TU to be "against AI" is political. If you know much about TUs this is pretty obvious
wyager
·le mois dernier·discuss
> Yeah, I work at a CSU and the Teacher's union is against AI.

Is this a political coalition thing or is there a real teacher-related reason they don't like it?