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automatic6131

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automatic6131
·6 日前·議論
Humiliation-assisted prompting. it's the future.
automatic6131
·9 日前·議論
Almost no one said those were impossible, just hard. This is completely different. Rather like... a train in a vacuum tube hard. Definitely harder than making a subway with autonomous trains under a modern city. And much harder than being a third rate AI lab, though Elon did hit that target perfectly.
automatic6131
·9 日前·議論
Is it too eugenecist to hope those losers won't reconsider and stay childfree? I think it would be for the best if I didn't have to meet them at parental things.
automatic6131
·15 日前·議論
>because they don't try to be quite so antagonistic to us in everything they do.

Just because the many headed dragon is trying to bite your sailors' heads doesn't mean you should pilot your ship into the whirlpool
automatic6131
·27 日前·議論
You're asserting a dichotomy that doesn't exist. One can both create and extract at the same time.

That's why we're here debating, because one can create value, and one can extract value. Both statements are true and easy to argue for. The synthesis is that creating value also grants licence to extract since it's impossible (possibly even theoretically impossible) to define exactly where the line between the two is.
automatic6131
·先月·議論
"let's go the opposite way"

Do you have any popular open source projects? Or are you just an Internet gremlin?
automatic6131
·2 か月前·議論
If inference was profitable - they'd tell us. Msft, goog, public companies. They'd break out the numbers and show us, if they were good.

But instead, all we get is known liars going on podcasts and repeating "stylized facts" that aren't literally true about their supposed profitability on inference, from companies losing billions per year in a situation where they don't have to tell the truth.

That is VERY far from a convincing argument that they are profitable. So I can & will safely conclude that the opposite is true.
automatic6131
·2 か月前·議論
It will end slowly, and then very suddenly.

The demand for AI simply doesn't exist at the real prices. It barely exists at the current subsidized rates - Microsoft, Google, Meta, Anthropic, OpenAI are spending hundreds of billions to make mere billions.

And then these data centers will be worthless, future ones won't get built, memory demand will evaporate on the spot.
automatic6131
·2 か月前·議論
"You asked a simple question. They lobbed a document."

Oh look, another blog post that should have been a comment. No slop blogs either, loser.
automatic6131
·2 か月前·議論
Will it be a WeWork moment? I hope so, I want some comedy gold (I cannot afford the mineral kind).
automatic6131
·2 か月前·議論
I just realized what the "AI summarize" feature is for. This kinda turd. I'd never wanted to use it, because either I wanted the joy of reading whatever it was - or needed the details in full because it's documentation. Now, finally, a use. Manmade horrors of daily life.
automatic6131
·2 か月前·議論
This article is written atrociously. It's geniunely unpleasant to read the basement tier slop like this. It doesn't matter if it has a salient point because this article could have been a comment.
automatic6131
·2 か月前·議論
> Why do they think they are "helping" with hallucinated rubbish that can't even build?

Because they can't tell the difference between what the machine is outputting, and what people have built. All they see is the superficial resemblance (long lines of incomprehensbile code) and the reward that the people writing the code have got, and want that reward too.
automatic6131
·3 か月前·議論
We could have the roblox oof but then there'd be the possibility of giving (a certain) amateur world backgammon championship participant money
automatic6131
·3 か月前·議論
No actually it's the worst case
automatic6131
·3 か月前·議論
I think I'm just salty (and overfitting) that my cousin studied one opening to a stupid depth and beat me ~10 games in a row with it
automatic6131
·3 か月前·議論
Define "average" and "very good" - it's quite easy to become good enough to beat all your friends and family (as long as you haven't made friends at the chess club or chess competitions). But if you want to do your best at the local chess competition held in a school hall at the weekend against all kinds of people, from little kids to pensioners, then yeah, you're going to need to spend lots of time studying openings, learning end game theory, and solving chess puzzles.
automatic6131
·3 か月前·議論
> mapped capslock + J K L I

This is such a good idea that it makes other peoples machines nearly useless for you

All credit to https://tonsky.me/blog/cursor-keys/
automatic6131
·4 か月前·議論
>All that has to happen is for people to stop reproducing

And if they don't?...
automatic6131
·4 か月前·議論
There is definitely value in that, but that value is outweighed - dominated, even - by the incentive produced to fix outcomes, incentivized by that money put on the line.