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tim333

20,153 karmajoined 13 jaar geleden
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Launch YC: Apollo Atomics: The Modern Nuclear Company

ycombinator.com
2 points·by tim333·vorige maand·1 comments

Russian Troops' Fear Grows as Ukraine AI "Slaughterbot" Drones Headhunt Them

thelowdownblog.com
31 points·by tim333·2 maanden geleden·25 comments

Varta Put a Shotgun on a Drone. Ukraine's Frontlines Say It Works

dronexl.co
2 points·by tim333·3 maanden geleden·6 comments

The Decadelong Feud Shaping the Future of AI (Amodei/Altman)

wsj.com
4 points·by tim333·3 maanden geleden·1 comments

AI users whose lives were wrecked by delusion

theguardian.com
220 points·by tim333·4 maanden geleden·276 comments

Paul Graham, Founder, Y Combinator [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by tim333·4 maanden geleden·1 comments

Brain Computer Interfaces Giving Sight Back to the Blind (YC startup)

garryslist.org
1 points·by tim333·4 maanden geleden·1 comments

The revolution will be televised with QR codes

twitter.com
2 points·by tim333·6 maanden geleden·0 comments

I shrunk down into an M5 chip – MKBHD, YouTube [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by tim333·6 maanden geleden·0 comments

UK launches Project Octopus to deliver interceptor drones to Ukraine

shephardmedia.com
111 points·by tim333·10 maanden geleden·210 comments

comments

tim333
·22 uur geleden·discuss
The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention? Probably partly successful.
tim333
·22 uur geleden·discuss
Does anyone know why the regex is there? I find it hard to see how english communication is improved by removing random words.
tim333
·22 uur geleden·discuss
It's interesting that the red tape is still there on the Russian side. A Ukrainian drone maker can make a new one and put it on their brave1 website straight away, Russian ones have to go through a lengthy bureaucratic procurement process. I think Russian interceptor drones still can't use explosive warheads because regulation, health and safety etc. It's quite a plus for the Ukrainians.
tim333
·23 uur geleden·discuss
>Modern armies collapse when they run out of logistics

It'll be interesting to see how that goes in Ukraine where Russia has ~700k troops and the logistics are being cut by Hornet drones and similar.
tim333
·eergisteren·discuss
Yeah pretty much here. I assumed it would be along the lines that reading social media isn't reading and only pretentious novels count.
tim333
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
I was trying to find the law to see how they define addictive to children in a harmful way vs in a good or ok way like reading, bicycles etc. It's easy to say one's good, one's bad but I wonder how you define it legally?
tim333
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
I come across her most frequently on Google Maps where the yellow pin man icon for Google Street View is replaced by a Dua Lipa icon. (Not sure if it's global - I'm in London).
tim333
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
I think the comment said they were outsourcing it to "whatever".
tim333
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
Fans are pretty much like propellers and the F15 uses a turbofan and goes supersonic. It works by inlets and exhaust nozzles that slow the air the speed it up again. The only reason that might not work on an electric drone with fans and nozzles is not enough power.
tim333
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
Europe isn't as bad as you might think. Though they may not be no.1 in military economic or innovation they are still quite strong.

Ukraine is an example - when that oval office thing happened Trump thought he could cut aid to Ukraine and force it to surrender with a cut of the spoils to the US/him but Europe took over and since then have probably been doing better - I note Russia's largest refinery 2500 km from Ukraine blew up last night.
tim333
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
You don't necessarily need to be competitive with US tech to be independent. Most countries aren't as good as the US on tech but they get by.
tim333
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
>‘There Is No Going Back’

I figure there will be some going back when Trump goes. He's an unusual president.
tim333
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
Ukraine have been intercepting ~90% of Russian drones which is a real dent.

They made about 100,000 interceptor drones in the last year.
tim333
·5 dagen geleden·discuss
This has some more photos of the solar panels and the laying of them https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/emissions-reduction/solar-energ...
tim333
·6 dagen geleden·discuss
>tried their spray on 18 month old mice and then dissected their brains at 20.5 months

is not the same facts as

>It all happened within weeks and lasted for months

I suspect LLM hallucination rather than different people. Or maybe I missed the bit where they tested it lasting for months?
tim333
·6 dagen geleden·discuss
I guess all AI writing patterns are copied from human writing. The tell is that you get patterns like that more frequently than with human writing and in odd places.

It's funny if you look at the paper https://isevjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jev... how different it is from the article. They basically tried their spray on 18 month old mice and then dissected their brains at 20.5 months to check inflammation.
tim333
·6 dagen geleden·discuss
I'm in central London where there were problems with that and the new diesels are hugely better. Used to be black smoke and layers of the stuff. Now not noticable. I'm not sure the figures but 10x or 100x?

Google AI has: Modern diesel engines are dramatically cleaner than older vehicles, emitting up to 95-99% fewer nitrogen oxides (NOx) and capturing up to 99% of harmful particulate matter (soot).

I quite cycling around 2006 because I got smokers cough from the clouds of smoke coming out of the busses and similar. Now it's fine. Both the new diesels being better and things going electric.
tim333
·6 dagen geleden·discuss
>get you sent straight to jail in Europe

I'm in the UK and no one goes to jail but it's more expensive tax wise to run the more polluting ones. As a result you don't see many.
tim333
·7 dagen geleden·discuss
Not a new phenomena - performance per dollar has been fairly steadily exponentialling since 1900 or so

1900 - 2010 https://www.thekurzweillibrary.com/exponential-growth-of-com...

1939 - 2023 https://medium.com/@timventura/kurzweils-law-for-the-ai-age-...
tim333
·7 dagen geleden·discuss
There's a big boom on and he's one of the two best known naysayers. The other, Gary Marcus, has gone a bit quiet recently.