I’m a software engineer turned entrepreneur. Technology, SEO, and Marketing are my passions. Over the last 36-months my ads have made $1.36+ million in sales.
At the same time, I believe our world is broken. And I'm not looking for human governments to solve a single thing. They've proved themselves totally incapable of solving our toughest problems.
I know this is much easier said than done. And my comment is partly tongue-in-cheek.
But Slack isn't great. It isn't loved.
I don't understand why Slack still doesn't have a true single inbox view of all activity.
And their LLM integration is poor, for what feels like one of the clearest use cases for a rich LLM chat experience -- to discuss what's happening in a channel, filter cruft, and ask an agent to take actions against MCP productivity tools like add a todo, etc.
Slack's current AI integrations are piss poor. Just summaries with zero customization. I mean, isn't it obvious that's not good enough?
Eventually a ground-up rethink of Slack in an LLM age is going to displace Slack.
They'll likely survive forever as an enterprise provider, like Microsoft Office and related tools, simply because of integrations, etc.
Crossing my fingers that this boom jumpstarts 90's like improvements in computing hardware.
I feel like part of the reason for the relative stagnation in hardware over the last twenty years was simply the lack of use cases to justify hardware refreshes by businesses.
Most of the money and energy went to mobile for the last fifteen years.
Affordable local inference might be the gravy train the server, desktop, and laptop manufacturers need to get back in gear.
I think of this episode as well. I can't believe, in my lifetime, we've reached the point where we can have this debate.
The current debate also makes me realize that, like that episode "Measure of a Man", even if humans do create sentient machines, we can now see that this debate will continue to rage.
A part of me hopes we never create sentience, because we will mistreat it just as we mistreat each other.
If I did all of these calculations by hand, would it be conscious...
That's a powerful argument I haven't seen stated quite that way before..
I do think it's hard to know when consciousness exists, because we can't really prove it for our neighbor. We just intuitively know that it would be crazy, even immoral, to assume otherwise.
But, It's likely easier to dismiss consciousness, once we understand the mechanism, than it is to prove it.
What changes are you seeing? When I look at these images, it shows me what sea surface temperatures are today, but I don't have context as to how it's changed.
I would love someone to stitch years of these images together in a video to help me get better context.
I believe it's caused by even the slightest imbalance in mass. Because the moon is so close to Earth, the imbalance causes gravity to be slightly stronger on one side than the other side. Eventually, that leads to no rotation at all.
I imagine most bodies rotating around a second object will eventually lose their angular velocity.
https://medium.com/@ijidak https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayo-ijidakinro-3a32b1b0/
At the same time, I believe our world is broken. And I'm not looking for human governments to solve a single thing. They've proved themselves totally incapable of solving our toughest problems.
To understand my perspective better, see:
https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/questions/what-gods-kingdom-will-do/
https://www.jw.org/en/library/magazines/watchtower-no2-2020-may-jun/