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firebirdn99
·2 ay önce·discuss
you just need to look at Mythos to see the jump in performance from a 10T(?) model. As they scale, they get more capable. We might have an yearly release, but I believe the releases will continue, as long as scaling laws are in tact, and there's huge problems still need solving. (think cancer)
firebirdn99
·5 ay önce·discuss
A lot of it depends on one's belief of whether these systems are conscious or can lead to consciousness
firebirdn99
·7 ay önce·discuss
Still hard to fathom the exponential of Moore's law-

"took up an entire room and now I can carry more computer power on my finger"
firebirdn99
·geçen yıl·discuss
its a pretty great realization to come along. We are all stardust, but complicated bits and blobs of atoms and molecules.
firebirdn99
·geçen yıl·discuss
because no one watches them, so better be available, and in peoples minds, grab attention (which is the #1 commodity in the world) than fall to obscurity
firebirdn99
·2 yıl önce·discuss
i don't know if they were ever profitable. But certainly i think there's been a paradigm shift to commercializing everything (mostly through advertising) the last decade or two and if you fall behind, whatever growth you were aiming for goes away and revenues shrink.

And also almost all advertising revenues have probably become centralized with google search, social media by facebook, and youtube, etc. That combined with rising costs, and higher opportunity cost to instead do something else means these sites are biting the dust.
firebirdn99
·2 yıl önce·discuss
almost every tech ceo is like that. Could list many examples. It's an effect of capitalism.
firebirdn99
·2 yıl önce·discuss
James Somers is awesome. Every now and then, I see another of his articles that comes up here. Really great writer, who didn't set out to be one, but switched from a career in tech I believe.
firebirdn99
·2 yıl önce·discuss
This is super interesting. I've been visiting HN every day, multiple times a day for the past year. Over the last month, as I was preparing for interviews I removed the HN bookmark on my browser tab, and almost for weeks in between interviews I would go without checking it.

And honestly I think I was healthier, and happier. Reading, and bookmarking things on HN overflowed my brain with information, and created more anxiety in me I think. Just visiting back to see what I missed after not checking it the past week, and I was better off without it I feel.