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jorblumesea
·13 giorni fa·discuss
well if you ask claude how to implement something, you may not always get the optimal solution. this feels like something claude would spit back at you given a basic prompt
jorblumesea
·26 giorni fa·discuss
expat is usually synonymous with fire/retire early. most people move to spain or portugal and see their purchasing power multiply.
jorblumesea
·27 giorni fa·discuss
project 2025 is also just about the wholesale destruction of the opposition, including academia.
jorblumesea
·mese scorso·discuss
anecdotal but a good number of people have clearly stopped working as much or quiet quit. some even left the company or the industry. CEOs are also telling everyone to 5x their output, AI will replace them.

Whatever productivity gains models are giving us is being eaten away by other factors.
jorblumesea
·mese scorso·discuss
if you've ever bought and sold a house, you will know people who look at deeds and titles aren't very detail oriented. they even have title insurance because it happens so often.
jorblumesea
·mese scorso·discuss
that's not the issue, Elon is just a petulant child that is losing the ai game ever since he left OAI. Elon wanted full control, and that dispute over control is the central issue.

Elon is 100% a for profit person, it's just a 10 year rivalry between Sam and Elon.
jorblumesea
·mese scorso·discuss
most retirement systems assume at least stable population growth. if the system can't sustain itself, debt borrowing can be done but eventually creditors will come calling.

what it means in practical terms is the destruction of the modern social safety net. some declining birth rates are ok but places like Japan, Spain, and South Korea look disastrous.
jorblumesea
·mese scorso·discuss
wow, that's really high. average price for the us is maybe $0.25 kwh adjusted for AUD
jorblumesea
·mese scorso·discuss
very jealous of how cheap AUS solar prices are. < $1 AUD per watt after rebate
jorblumesea
·mese scorso·discuss
awesome, now you can spend your money burning tokens to enable burning your retirement
jorblumesea
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The US is trending towards a Russian style oligarchy and these latest moves are just one of a wider pattern of trying to suppress academia, freedom of speech, personal freedoms.
jorblumesea
·2 mesi fa·discuss
right my point is these are 1 time investments, locals will be dealing with the consequences and most of the workers will just leave after the job is done.
jorblumesea
·2 mesi fa·discuss
What's the value add for states and cities? data centers don't create a lot of long term jobs, the skills required are highly specialized and will probably hire out of state. the construction itself will likely hire locals but that can't go on forever. these centers are loud, increase power costs and water usage.

feels like short term job creation program at best.
jorblumesea
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Has anyone actually seen true business lift from agents or is this one of those "do stupid things faster" situation?
jorblumesea
·3 mesi fa·discuss
So China is just claiming that anyone who is ethnically Chinese should be pressured? Manus is in Singapore and has no direct connections to China physically and financially. SG offices, SG product, SG founders with family on the mainland.
jorblumesea
·3 mesi fa·discuss
models are great but models don't magically fix things. you need to set up systems to handle the output of code, you need to instrument metrics to llm to listen to and flag. experimentation is a huge problem, with the huge output of code, how to you keep your business metrics clean and isolate issues. these are all hard challenges.

in response, most companies are explicitly trading velocity for quality, and finding out that quality is actually important at the end of the day. if you look at the roadmap it's just ship ship ship. eng is being told to 3x their output. quality in the llm coded world is tough and there's not much appetite for it right now.
jorblumesea
·3 mesi fa·discuss
really struggling to understand where this is coming from, agents haven't really improved much over using the existing models. anything an agent can do, is mostly the model itself. maybe the technology itself isn't mature yet.
jorblumesea
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I really don't think he thought it was equivalent, he was just larping and thought he could trick people.
jorblumesea
·4 mesi fa·discuss
they will get poor people to die fighting each other, as it works today.
jorblumesea
·4 mesi fa·discuss
As if this isn't intentional or an added benefit. AI is the wet dream of the capital class, no need to negotiate with greedy workers asking for rights and benefits. There will be a chasm between the wealthy and everyone else. the future is looking more and more like feudalism.