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boppo1
·10 ore fa·discuss
I wish he was still making posts.
boppo1
·4 giorni fa·discuss
lol they made a movie about this called minority report.
boppo1
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Have you tried qwen 27b q4_K_XL? It's a little bigger than the 4080 but not too much
boppo1
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Have you considered this may never happen? What if datacenters continue to swallow all capacity?
boppo1
·14 giorni fa·discuss
>can train insainly powerful models on my laptop

Can you give an example or two?
boppo1
·15 giorni fa·discuss
>Tech companies should ignore it and just publicly name whoever attempts to prosecute them

The most powerful tech companies are in favor of this.
boppo1
·15 giorni fa·discuss
Didn't the Combine give humans immortality?
boppo1
·18 giorni fa·discuss
I took multiple econ classes in college. Just because it's in the books doesn't mean it's true. Not to mention some of the books we studied were contributed to by people involved in the interventionist monetary regime. LIRP scooped the guts out of the middle class & handed it to the tech industry and I've seen nothing convincing to the contrary. Expecting everyday people to learn about inflation and manage a portfolio to try and make sure their earnings aren't eroded is borderline class-war. And I'm no socialist.
boppo1
·18 giorni fa·discuss
>That in aggregate makes the economy much worse.

Does it really? A lot of our problems seem to stem from conspicuous consumption. People will still need things (food shelter clothing) and that will motivate purchasing. "Oh n0es people won't buy flavor of the month consumer garbage, what ever will we do" just doesn't track.
boppo1
·18 giorni fa·discuss
How did a guy who wrote that "gold and economic freedom" wind up running two decades of LIRP?
boppo1
·18 giorni fa·discuss
I always wondered how someone who wrote that could go on to chair the fed with LIRP policies that fueled crazy asset bubbles.
boppo1
·23 giorni fa·discuss
What about blender?
boppo1
·24 giorni fa·discuss
I have almost your system specs, how do they work for non-coding stuff like chat/knowledge/discussion? I've been using models to talk through social stuff I'm anxious about but dont want to annoy my friends with and it's been amazing, but I don't want to share that info with google/openai/anthropic anymore. I shouldn't have in the first place, but I couldn't help it, the exercise was too interesting.
boppo1
·27 giorni fa·discuss
Why mitochondria?
boppo1
·27 giorni fa·discuss
Wouldnt that hurt the conservative cause though?
boppo1
·28 giorni fa·discuss
I agree. But this won't happen in the US because Anthropic / OpenAI is a big ol economic recession risk because we levered ourselves to the tits and put our chips on them.
boppo1
·28 giorni fa·discuss
The US will try to ban them, for being too dangerous or for being an IP violation[0] of some companies we've deemed too big to fail.

[0] lmao how ironic
boppo1
·28 giorni fa·discuss
Yes, I want that 'super weapon' in everyone's hands. Better than the hands of a few. Same thing as literacy. I believe in the power of the do-gooders to overwhelm the do-badders.
boppo1
·28 giorni fa·discuss
I pay for codex & claude. Both out-code me but I'm a novice. Fable is really good and shockingly capable. But they're still dumb as hell in various ways. They're faster than the best humans but they are not better problem solvers, especially for novel stuff like implementing SOTA 3D boolean algorithms in Blender.
boppo1
·28 giorni fa·discuss
This take feels a little like the clergy saying printing presses are dangerous because people will read bad things and spread bad ideas. Turns out they totalky did, but on net it's a small price to pay for widespread literacy.