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reallymental
·6 か月前·議論
The aggressive nature of the response drops off a cliff after the second paragraph. Hard to take all this seriously.
reallymental
·6 か月前·議論
Appreciate the reply. I see your argument, I'll have to reframe my statements better.
reallymental
·6 か月前·議論
All this hullabaloo about trade, tariffs and international relations has really got me thinking about the role of career "diplomats". I know of (peripherally) a few european people who have studied for this as a career, they've spent a lot of time on it (education wise). From far away it seems like a professional-level thing like being a doctor or a lawyer. They spend a lot of time studying, then working at the gov level as a lackey for a few years, then they gain some "contacts" and then... what? They join a "think-tank"? They help draft "policy"?

What's the point of all this? Aren't they all supposed to be just elected officials, and with the help of admin, supposed to just do their jobs?

I know I sound naive, I know it's more than this. I know interpersonal relationships matter and that's what these "contacts" are. But if all this can be thrown away by the actions of the few, what's the point of all this effort? Just simplify the entire structure, slash all this admin to the bare bones and let the people at the top show their competency, instead of the admin covering for them.
reallymental
·7 か月前·議論
I think y'all (i.e. who've contributed anonymously to the article), have taken these words too literally. I think we're finally seeing the culmination of around 15+ years (post '08) of leadership mindset finally reap its rewards.

Over the last decade (last 3+ decades realistically, I'm around 35, so that's all my personal anecdotal data goes back to), these "leaders" have all thrown away the facade of "mentorship", "leadership" and all those heavy words.

It's replaced with one phrase, "Profit at any cost". So that means, if you got yours, you're good. If you didn't, see ya! All this is obviously reflected geopolitically (macro-level), so why are we so surprised when it's affecting us at the micro-level?

This is a quote from a really good TV series (called Smiley's people), delivered by George Smiley (Alec Guinness):

`In my time, Peter Guillam, I've seen Whitehall skirts go up and come down again. I've listened to all the excellent argument for doing nothing, and reaped the consequent frightful harvest. I've watched people hop up and down and call it progress. I've seen good men go to the wall and the idiots get promoted with a dazzling regularity. All I'm left with is me and thirty-odd years of cold war without the option.`

So, it's not been out of the norm in our times to watch our own backs. No one is watching ours, the workers, the talent. Moscow rules gentlemen.
reallymental
·昨年·議論
Not sure if you've been to the middle east, but there's no way the labourers will have access to the internet besides their phones. And those phones can only be used to communicate with their loved ones back home, using Whatsapp.

They don't (or rather CAN) care about anything else in the world.

They have a lot more problems than "this model doesn't convert urdu to arabic well".
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
Well, you don’t need refrigeration when the entire empty quarter is your back yard.

I agree though, the numbers seem comically high.
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
Well he's now got his robots dancing. It's all a joke people, let's wrap it up.
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
What a bizzare world we live in. He's promising some version of the thing he did in 2016 [0], he's promising a lower than $30k price point, also the famous "unsupervised full self driving" (how many more adjectives does one need for autonomous vehicles?).

Perhaps he's made another deal with the board for a better $100B pay package so he can lie to the shareholders (who'll eat it up) and he'll dump subpar products onto these people who are heralding him as another "genius" or whatever.

He's just another run-of-the-mill, out of touch conman at this point. He was great, but he didn't hold onto his own greatness.

edit: Something about a park ride?! ... Jesus.

[0] - https://qz.com/elon-musk-tesla-robotaxi-timeline-1851664786#....
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
The main question is, how the hell did Toyota foresee this? They didn't go all gung-ho on the EV hype train and stuck to their word, even when the others rushed in headfirst.

Is this "Hybrid Hype" a realization, or is it a knee-jerk reaction to China now gaining more ground on the EV vehicles + Elon's latest antics?
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
Both parties want to win. There's no such conversation, they're all in it to win it. Do whatever it takes.
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
Not a review of your product, but I have to say that I love the name. Told me you love old school cricket, without mentioning it.
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
You either die a hero or live long enough to get sued.

Charming quip aside, he knew what he was doing. He knew what he was doing 4 years ago, and he does even more now.
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
To offer a counter opinion, the post did say "Non-Fictional". I jest.
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
That... wasn't the original intention of the project. It was to create a C version of the PyTorch code that could train GPT-2.
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
All that's laid bare here, is the carcass of their personalities.

None of this screams "I'm going to change this world", this organization is mired in politics from the start, no wonder Satya is hedging his bets.

edit: grammar
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
Neat idea, I was wondering if this would change if you've got some plugins installed, and it does! If this is not a "hallucination", this is a valid repeatable experiment.

I've loaded the "Polygon.io" plugin, and it spat out the entire JS behind the plugin.

Here's the pastebin for this, as the text was too long. https://pastebin.com/4bWGNmXs
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
SEEKING FREELANCER | Remote (PST)

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GoStreams (or Lightning)

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It's an almost real-time data streaming service for the polygon.io data provider.

It's a project that I started a couple of years ago during the pandemic. I've developed several data-sinks for this service (KDB, QuestDB, Postgres), but it's become more of a Theseus' Ship, development is never ending!

The aim is to build a backtester that will attach to this data service.

https://github.com/tranquilo12/goStreams

The README is outdated, but the gist of the project is that it's trying to be a service that can download all the historical data (for the requested tickers), and will stream the live data to a data-sink, without any issues, and with a good terminal ui.

I'm also thinking of integrating the Charm's libraries with this too, love a good TUI. (https://charm.sh/)

I'm interested in building this out as a project, it will not be made into a company etc. The repo will be fully public.

You can find my email in my profile.
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
SEEKING VOLUNTEERS: GoStreams (or Lightning)

It's an almost real-time data streaming service for the polygon.io data provider.

It's a project that I started a couple of years ago during the pandemic. I've developed several data-sinks for this service (KDB, QuestDB, Postgres), but it's become more of a Theseus' Ship, development is never ending!

The aim is to build a backtester that will attach to this data service.

https://github.com/tranquilo12/goStreams

The README is outdated, but the gist of the project is that it's trying to be a service that can download all the historical data (for the requested tickers), and will stream the live data to a data-sink, without any issues, and with a good terminal ui.

I'm also thinking of integrating the Charm's libraries with this too, love a good TUI. (https://charm.sh/)

Anyone up for this? You can find my email in my profile.

I'm interested in building this out as a project, it will not be made into a company etc. The repo will be public.
reallymental
·2 年前·議論
I swear to god I was going crazy trying to find why I randomly tripped the circuit breaker at my house. I never made the connection that it actually happens when I try to print something. Enshittification indeed.
reallymental
·3 年前·議論
Ok, so there are now 2 tiers where they don't use our data to train the model?

The higher bandwidth is to clearly entice new customers, but the question remains, what happens to the old ChatGPT Plus users? Do their quotas get eaten up by these new teams?