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Pope Leo Compares AI Threat to Biblical 'Tower of Babel'

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alchemist1e9
·3 ngày trước·discuss
I’d be curious to hear more about your dev setup and what tips you have for other aspiring vibe app coders.
alchemist1e9
·12 ngày trước·discuss
This should help with better utilizing a heterogenous collection of inference hardware.
alchemist1e9
·19 ngày trước·discuss
And how is it driving human extinction? It’s lifted humans out of endless poverty and bringing a coming age of abundance, what world are you living in?
alchemist1e9
·19 ngày trước·discuss
Capitalism is the single greatest force for improvement in the human condition. Money is the foundation of capitalism.

If you went to school and believe what you write then you went to terrible schools.
alchemist1e9
·19 ngày trước·discuss
what was your original comment? I’m pretty sure it was a lot more critical sounding.
alchemist1e9
·19 ngày trước·discuss
Nah this is definitely bad type of envy you can look at the full discussion and additional comments from the user.
alchemist1e9
·19 ngày trước·discuss
EDIT: comment was under incorrect parent. my error. moved it to correct location.

EDIT2: Actually it’s more interesting. The commenters seem have changed their wording away from what I was criticizing.

Original observation: Try to purge envy from your heart. It’s a poison.

There was originally a lot of dark envy in this thread but interestingly it’s been revised out to be more subtle.
alchemist1e9
·23 ngày trước·discuss
Could be but then it means like 98% is pornography I guess, because it’s every row, so if random a bad sign!
alchemist1e9
·28 ngày trước·discuss
Why is the text field in dataset preview table populated with pornographic labels?
alchemist1e9
·tháng trước·discuss
Cypherpunks will be proud once there is a version of this cryptocurrency funded to providers receiving the cryptocurrency.

Or maybe there is? or a version where only those funding have access to the results.
alchemist1e9
·tháng trước·discuss
I was also thinking about the prices and what problems they were being used for to motivate the investment.

It then occurred to me that loaded Mac Studios and DGX Stations have some comparability in CAPEX scale. Here are some other prices for example:

> The VT278 started at $6,795 [$23,700].”

> This was sold as the DECmate III+ for $5145 [$15,400] alongside the standard III.

> The VAXmate finally hit the market in September 1986 starting at $4045 [$12,100].

> For the back end DEC announced a turn-key MicroVAX II system with 5MB of RAM, Ethernet, 16 ports and a 30-seat ALL-IN-1 plus WPS wordprocessing starting at $81,160 [$243,000].
alchemist1e9
·2 tháng trước·discuss
> PostmarketOS is amazing on supported arm chromebooks.

Any tips on best models that are abundantly available used on the cheap and work well?

> I have a few that I throw in a bag for beach/jungle holidays - they are literal e-waste, something liberating about carrying a laptop that's worth significantly less than a decent family meal.

I definitely do this with a few Thinkpad 11e I have laying around from a failed project 4 years ago.

However I’d really like to switch to e-waste as what you describe would be very liberating. An e-waste Linux device with encrypted disk that you just wifi tether to phone and works fine for use old school types. I wonder how cheap they can go? How easy to flash? etc
alchemist1e9
·2 tháng trước·discuss
It’s a great example and I have recently been thinking a lot that AI assistance maybe enable rapid porting progress and bringing life to recycled devices for 3rd world situations.

Linux can be trimmed way down and with an efficient stack on top can make many devices extremely useable.

Here is a related comment on user software side I made recently.

https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=alchemist1e9#4800737...
alchemist1e9
·2 tháng trước·discuss
Well we will have to agree to disagree because my understanding of what has been generally the case is that the LLMs might vibe-coding spam, that’s true, but the interesting difference is generally speaking their “suggestions” are very reasonable and represent in hindsight useful changes that make the commands more useful for everyone, humans included.
alchemist1e9
·2 tháng trước·discuss
I don’t remember exactly the specific examples off the top of my head (some are definitely ffmpeg commands) but I do know that when LLMs keep hallucinating command line flags that don’t exist for that specific command their “suggestion” is actually very reasonable and so many developers are adding support to their tools for common hallucinations.
alchemist1e9
·2 tháng trước·discuss
It’s also likely that agents would also be better if they didn’t deal with json vomit either. I’m optimistic that agent frameworks will eventually come full circle and realize concise teletype linear CLIs aka old school UNIX is actually very effective and efficient for agents as well as humans!
alchemist1e9
·2 tháng trước·discuss
Does anyone have a good source that details these negative effects? I’m not doubting they exist, I mean gambling in general has many negative externalities, but I’m just interested in identifying the cancer aspects more specifically.
alchemist1e9
·2 tháng trước·discuss
You mean leverage/borrowing? Pretty time tested mechanism of risk taking in free markets.
alchemist1e9
·2 tháng trước·discuss
You’ve reduce the memory requirements so much that it could all run on an early 90s computer easily. When I see such extreme examples I think back to the OLPC machines and this idea of how can extremely cheap but with useful software computers be available in very impoverished areas. I understand this has nothing to do with your argument or anything you’re writing about. It just made me think if LLM assisted software production might make the failed OLPC idea viable again. Could a minimalist but useful set of tools be created to run on old chromebooks for example.
alchemist1e9
·2 tháng trước·discuss
> garbage capitalism.

How is this defined?