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Earliest Uses of Symbols of Calculus

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The Startup Launching AI Data Centers into Space [video]

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Conversation with Alibaba Cloud

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Show HN: Multiple choice video webgame experiment

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bemmu
·8 か月前·議論
I saw this on Reddit earlier today. Over there the source of this file was given as: https://web.archive.org/web/20251118111103/https://storage.g...

The bucket name "deepmind-media" has been used in the past on the deepmind official site, so it seems legit.
bemmu
·8 か月前·議論


  Senior Raya Osagie, 16, said she has to “think more in class” because she used to Google answers or use artificial intelligence. “Now when we get computers, I actually have to [do] deep research instead of going straight to AI,” she said.
This kind of blew my mind a bit, as I had always imagined AI being used to do homework, hadn't occurred to me it could be used during a class as well.
bemmu
·9 か月前·議論
The one I use the most is "cdn". It cds to the newest subdirectory.

So if you're in your projects folder and want to keep working on your latest project, I just type "cdn" to go there.
bemmu
·9 か月前·議論
I find Sora refreshing in that I don't have to worry about being tricked by something fake. It's just a fun multiplayer slopfest.
bemmu
·9 か月前·議論
I wonder what would be a good counter-investment if one thinks AI is in a bubble which is just about to burst.

Maybe consumer staples (Walmart, Pepsi etc.)? Dollar stores?
bemmu
·9 か月前·議論
> That's not the only way to one could encode innate knowledge.

Maybe sections could be read from DNA and broadcast as action potentials?

There's already ribosomes that go over RNA. You'd need a variant which instead of making amino acids, would read out the base pairs and make something that causes action potentials to happen based on the contents.
bemmu
·10 か月前·議論
Sorry for possibly an ignorant question as I don't know much about research.

Do you think if you manage to have an exit from a startup, you might be able to return to research (at a university) but then be your own funder, so that you could then research whatever you want?
bemmu
·10 か月前·議論
Exactly, felt like the wristband was the big thing. I don't want the glasses, but I'm somewhat curious if it'd be useful as an extra input device when using a computer.
bemmu
·4 年前·議論
Fair question. I live in Japan. Frozen deliveries work reliably, and I don't think we'd have frozen croissants at the supermarket.

I order from a store that seems to mostly serve cafes based on their order sizes (their other products are things like a 13kg box of butter).
bemmu
·4 年前·議論
Ordering frozen croissants online. Before going to bed you leave one in the oven. Wake up, turn oven on, hit the shower. When you come out, it's ready to eat = cafe experience at home, coffee and a croissant while checking the news.
bemmu
·6 年前·議論
From the Commodore book, about the early 80s:

"We actually made a couple of really hot processors for a chess tournament for somebody. He literally water-cooled it, and he ran it at something like eight megahertz. It was just ridiculous how fast he ran it."

Earlier it was explained that some processors coming off the production line could run faster than others, and they could test for it to pick the best ones for such purposes. They didn't end up increasing the clock speed for released computers, as other components could not keep up.
bemmu
·9 年前·議論
You can also make only some email messages cause notifications.

Not sure if there's a better way for gmail, but the way I did it was to have a second gmail account, then create filters that send only important messages to that account. Then in the gmail app you can control notifications on a per-account level.