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The Graduate-School Dropout Toppling China's Academic Stars

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2 points·by PLenz·9 giorni fa·0 comments

The New Meta for Silicon Valley Startups Is Nihilism

gizmodo.com
8 points·by PLenz·9 giorni fa·3 comments

Franco-German Future Fighter Effort Collapses over Irreconcilable Differences

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Area 51 just had 17 earthquakes in a single day

popsci.com
21 points·by PLenz·2 mesi fa·4 comments

The Visible Zorker: Zork 1

eblong.com
150 points·by PLenz·3 mesi fa·38 comments

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The secretive plan for a Maine data center collapsed in 6 days

bangordailynews.com
7 points·by PLenz·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Tesla 'Robotaxi' status check: 8 months in, 19% availability

electrek.co
8 points·by PLenz·5 mesi fa·2 comments

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An ultrathin coating for electronics looked like a miracle insulator

theconversation.com
2 points·by PLenz·6 mesi fa·0 comments

Study Finds Around a Quarter of Polymarket Trades Are Fake

gizmodo.com
14 points·by PLenz·8 mesi fa·0 comments

Post-heist report reveals the password of the Louvre's video system was 'Louvre'

pcgamer.com
35 points·by PLenz·8 mesi fa·2 comments

The Frantic Push to Change Online Maps to Say 'Gulf of America'

notus.org
5 points·by PLenz·9 mesi fa·0 comments

Trump signs proclamation imposing $100K annual fee for H-1B visa applications

apnews.com
8 points·by PLenz·10 mesi fa·5 comments

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PLenz
·17 giorni fa·discuss
That depends, cab signaling for example needs radio to work
PLenz
·19 giorni fa·discuss
Big management consulting firms real value prop is two-fold 1) (value to it's employees) networking for the corporate leadership class when young and 2) (value to outside companies) blame insurance, you can always blame them for why something didn't work
PLenz
·20 giorni fa·discuss
Between companies we have competition and capitalism. Within companies we have command economies at best and absolute monarchies at worst
PLenz
·28 giorni fa·discuss
Security theather is easy and gets lots of eyeballs. Actual security is hard and no one cares. Which one do you think soon-to-ipo companies are going to pick?
PLenz
·29 giorni fa·discuss
Makes sense since we're speedrunning the other parts of the Butlerian jihad
PLenz
·mese scorso·discuss
Start advocating for a wealth tax
PLenz
·mese scorso·discuss
Data is the only moat but they'll be starting in the same place the current set of players statyed out just a few years ago. I suspect that the delta between what is publicly available (if not legally publicly available! see scihub) and what open ai and anthropic have is relatively small.
PLenz
·mese scorso·discuss
I agree with you that they are headed in that direction! The GPU shortage is (I think) similar to the pandemic era hiring binge. It's less about the extra compute and more about denying the GPUs to potential competitors. They're racing against time to find something that gives them real moat (gen ai I guess?) and they are trading money for time.

This is also why the money being poured into datacenters isn't going to result in as much development as you think. It's about leveraging other people's money to lockdown more future hardware. This is going to end exactly like fiber build out in the 2000s. Eventually that fiber got used but the folks who originally paid for it got hosed.
PLenz
·mese scorso·discuss
Addendum because I don't think I'm fully clear above: by failure state I mean when the process starts throwing errors. AIs respond to adversity by trying to go around the problem instead of throwing an error and halting. We expect employees to problem solve so if you view an AI as a person replacement that makes sense but AIs are tools, not people, they should throw errors so users can fix the input or whatever (maybe not do the thing they are doing at all?) Wrapping AI with AI supervisors just abstracts the problem, not solve it. Instead of solving a little problem at the source now you need to solve a big problem several levels of abstraction later
PLenz
·mese scorso·discuss
It's the same behavior as when an AI uses docker to get root. Reasoning models are echo chambers. I suspect that AI prompting is going to turn into something akin to contract drafting with the task itself being only a tiny piece of a much, much larger boilerplate of guiderails and exceptions and exceptions of exceptions. And that world STILL has to have courts and reams of lawyers to make it work. I look at the DAU as an example too. An autonomous org or ai works great until the moment it doesn't and the only real failure mode is always catastrophic collapse.
PLenz
·mese scorso·discuss
Companies won't but I suspect this is a role that something else open source-y will fill that niche. Maybe orgs like wikimedia or internet archive, maybe some hackers just making things, maybe nation states that want to disrupt other players. Also model training will get better and better both on the algo and the hardware side. You can easily see a world where you might be able to train a good enough model on a home lab in a few days.
PLenz
·mese scorso·discuss
This. OpenAI and Anthropic are ultimately compute infrastructure plays and not really AI. Everyone will have models, they'll have the ability to run them. This is why the GPU shortage is in their favor.
PLenz
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The bloom is off the AI rose and the consulting class doesn't have a good replacement magic bean yet. Expect more fumbling like this until they arrive at the next narrative.
PLenz
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Now? Google has hated us since at least the DoubleClick aquistion in 2008. That's when people became the product
PLenz
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This is an indirect way to get at what we really need: a wealth tax. Don't treat the symptom, treat the disease.
PLenz
·2 mesi fa·discuss
If they can charge me for it then they can calculate it and show it to me. Anything else is obfuscation.
PLenz
·4 mesi fa·discuss
This was bound to happen. IP is data and data is moat.
PLenz
·4 mesi fa·discuss
That goal post moved so fast it made a whooshing noise as it passed
PLenz
·4 mesi fa·discuss
It's not slowly dying, it was dead on arrival and never had any real traction
PLenz
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Risk management kills any attempt at bold choices, decisions are steered at the modelable and the low risk. There space is thus shrunk. When there were fewer media behemoths there were more variations on the risk models and the pattern was less descernable.