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jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
The official policy is to tear the human behind them to small, bloody pieces with claws and razors.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
All the smartest college students I know have flashy blogs, shiny new cars, fiveor six figures of unsecured high-interest debt and zero income. Looks like Nate is a real winner!
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
When my legs give out from below me, I don’t shout “loss of hydraulic pressure!” like some kind of arthropod.

Yet we’re obsessed with framing ourselves as chains of matmul.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
GPT-edited comment detected :(
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
Please take this question without prejudice.

Is it accurate to say you’re willing to go into ~20,000,000 USD debt to sell discounted computer-as-a-service to researchers/startups, but unwilling to go into debt to sponsor the undergraduate degrees of ~100-500 students at top-tier schools? (40k - 200k USD per degree)

Or, you know, build and fund a small public school/library or two for ~5 years?
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
It’s all joever by now.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thank you.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yet my comment is the one flagged.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
Phenomenal book with a number of pages about the hacker mindset. I’m still not done.

Excerpts: - A person who endeavors to solve problems with a computer should be distinguished from someone who does so in order to spend more time at the computer. A real scientist can go home at the end of the day and think about something important, like their family, and not be kept up by thoughts of the computer. A scientist who is ever-tweaking their code for more dopamine is not a scientist but a computer addict with a side job as a scientist.

- A computer’s memory is a perfect medium wherein any memory configuration is possible. As the programmer’s power over this domain is effectively absolute, one must acknowledge that their corruption and will to exploit this domain is also absolute.

- Technology amplifies power. It is a lever. Just because your choice was impactful doesn’t make it right.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
This is literally the point of the fictional Butlerian Jihad. Computers may appear to do one thing, but ultimately they are propelled into the future by their service to their masters.

Don’t use centralized and closed-source AI.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
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jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
They were working on this as far back as 1999.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
https://nitter.net/BenKrasnow/status/1684431462643437569#m
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
COVID.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
That’s true, surprising to hear that the YBCO SC in that video is only 30um think.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
Superdiamagnetism occurs primarily in superconductors.

Reminder that flux-pinned levitation only occurs when superconductors are cooled from above to below their critical temperature while in a local magnetic field.

The researchers probably didn’t heat up their big sample above the critical temperature in air as that could have mechanically destroyed it. It was already chipped almost in two.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
“Damning” is the wrong word here. “Damning” would be “oh, look, the researchers forgot that the plot showing zero voltage also shows current dropping to zero. They’re clearly measuring a bad contact.”

But the papers don’t show that. There’s no obvious contradiction unless you make some big assumptions.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
Joke failed successfully.
jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
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jeepers6
·3 anni fa·discuss
Maybe you should let that part of you say its piece and move on.