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gretch
·9 giorni fa·discuss
You compared “companies in the US” to this 1 thing that 1 company did in Japan.

Why don’t you cherry pick the compensation at 1 company, maybe nvidia or openai, and do the comparison.
gretch
·mese scorso·discuss
> Anyone who holds bonds in this market will likely lose money.

Yes, you lose money (or more precisely you lose opportunity) but you gain certainty. Which is what you want for retirement

That’s pretty much the definition of risk premium.
gretch
·mese scorso·discuss
Turns out you don't have to bet your whole career.

Do you think if AI turns out to be a dud, most of us will permanently lose our career as software engineers?
gretch
·mese scorso·discuss
> This is happening despite the fact that both public and private school teachers strongly discourage math outside of school!

Do you have more info on this? Where is it coming from and what does it look like?

Because this is actually crazy if true.

Like, just compare to a situation where they strongly discourage Reading outside of school.

Not to mention that math is just a basic life skill and it gets exercised just going through normal every day stuff (at least middle school level math)
gretch
·mese scorso·discuss
Or maybe this guy was always going to reach the endpoint of shooting up a school, and he happened to talk to ChatGPT along the way.

These people have existed long before llm chats and they had no problem committing horrific offence in the absence
gretch
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> The bases got attacked and destroyed with basically zero effort whatsoever, local militaries had to step up to defend the US bases on their own dime and with their own people putting their lives on the line

As a US citizen, I hope more countries come to this realization and start rejecting these.

It's such a lose-lose for everyone

The establishment and maintenance of these bases cost the tax payers so much....

If only we could refocus this massive expenditure of resources to internal domestic infrastructure...
gretch
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Let's look at Almonds which _could be_ produced where water is not scarce, maybe, but instead is grown in central valley CA based on quickly depleting ground water.

Each almond takes about a gallon of water to grow: https://www.almonds.org/why-almonds/growing-good/water-wise

A "drop" is not well defined, but some math says there's about 75,000 drops in a gallon: https://www.quora.com/How-many-drops-of-water-can-fit-into-o...

Let's be generous and say that the Almond farmers hit all of their future efficiency goals, so each almond only takes .5 gallons, and that the drop/gallon math is off by a factor of 2.

That means eating 1 almond is about ~4,000 google searches.
gretch
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Presumably you care about the quality of your marketing. Otherwise why do it at all. Worst case scenario, your marketing turns people off to your music, who would have otherwise been listeners.

Actually there’s some interesting problems here because a huge part of music marketing is in a visual medium, like a poster or album cover. It is literally impossible to include a clip of your sound.

So you should be really interested in how to capture the “vibe” of your music in a visual medium.

But if you don’t care at all whether ppl actually listen to your music, then yeah you don’t have to deep dive.
gretch
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I've always found it ironic that people who distrust software from Mark Zuckerberg instead trust software from... 3 guys in a garage.

"Those 3 guys in a garage would never sell us out! They are paragons of virtue!"
gretch
·3 mesi fa·discuss
That's right. And also just like the missing epstein footage.

Because it's a social problem, not a technology problem.

At the same time, just because these instances of "missing" tape happen, does not mean that body cams and jailhouse CCTV are useless. We would not take those away. Likewise for the future drone footage
gretch
·3 mesi fa·discuss
> Or the people who absolutely refuse to give up Chrome, despite the whole adblock situation. "But I don't like the way Firefox tabs look!"

Or have yourself a learning moment and recognize that how things look matters to a lot of people. And It’s not wrong that they value it differently than you.
gretch
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I'm ~30 years old and would like to plea to others in my generation: Please take the mantle of adulthood, whether you feel ready or not. If you do not, those who who have no 2nd thoughts about this will run our world into the ground while you sit on the sidelines pretending to still be an innocent child.

* corporate billionaires don't think to themselves "am I really an adult?" * religious zealots do not ask these questions * Putin does not wake up and wonder that * Donald trump does not wake up and wonder that * netanyahu does not wake up and wonder that

You have power in this world, whether you realize it or not. You can vote and talk to people and ask them to vote. You have money. You are big and strong and can move things in the physical world.

With that power also comes responsibility. I'm not asking you to shoulder the entire world on just your own - but do your part.
gretch
·4 mesi fa·discuss
It should not be automated but it should be heavily augmented.

One of the failure modes should not be “guy forgot thing”.
gretch
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Why blame Reagan? He was president 35 years ago and has been dead for 20 years.

Why not blame any number of people who held the same office between then and now who have equivalent power to fix the system?

If we assign blame to this dead guy a long time ago, then there is no accountability to be had.
gretch
·5 mesi fa·discuss
> At some point you need to treat people as adults, which includes letting them make very bad decisions if they insist on doing so.

That's right, it's your decision to use Android. If you choose to do so, that's on you.
gretch
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I agree with you that parents should be responsible, but your argument is clearly flawed.

> you can get in trouble if you recklessly leave around or provide alcohol/guns/cigarettes for a minor to start using

In the example here, there are 3 things where age verification is required AND parents have responsibility.

It’s not just one or the other.

The same responsibilities are not “thrown out”, they are never acknowledged in the first place.
gretch
·5 mesi fa·discuss
> There needs to be a legal means for property owners to keep drones off their property

I agree. It should be the same one we use for helicopters and airplanes.
gretch
·5 mesi fa·discuss
According to this source, united healthcare profits were $14B in 2024. https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/unitedhealth-unh-2024-re...

So yeah, money out not matching money in is exactly the problem.
gretch
·5 mesi fa·discuss
When enforcement is this shoddy, it’s easy to create corruption through selective enforcement.

“We don’t have the resources to go after everyone, so we must prioritize” - but it turns out there’s a bias to the selection process…

I believe that justice is only true when we are all treated equally under the law.
gretch
·5 mesi fa·discuss
> The crossword has a similar sort of unwritten rule, maybe not as strict, but really hard technical words seldom appear.

Not my experience at all.

Ask me how I know what an EPEE is