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208 points·by culi·7 tháng trước·275 comments

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culi
·6 giờ trước·discuss
And if it were a country, it would be the 10th largest economy in the world and the 105th most populous
culi
·6 giờ trước·discuss
they're made of rock

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goethite
culi
·13 giờ trước·discuss
Claude is listed as a contributor right there
culi
·Hôm qua·discuss
Do you mean actual Brazilian railway track engineers used this game to plan/develop actual routes? Or just that you can play Brazilian routes in the game?
culi
·Hôm qua·discuss
The dev is a person from Indonesia (Rizky Nova) who's device has 16GB of ram.

Being able to use the Unreal Engine for free to develop this is awesome. This couldn't have happened 10 years ago.
culi
·Hôm qua·discuss
Mohamed Morsi, far from a violent theocrat, was actually a neoliberal. Egypt, being 90-95% Muslim, ofc would take inspiration from Islamic law principles. Morsi was democratically elected and sought to maintain that democracy unlike that authoritarian that replaced him.

The Brookings Institute even rated him with the Polity Index (which goes from -10 to +10 with -10 being autocratic and +10 being democratic) and concluded he got between a 2 and a 4.

https://www.brookings.edu/articles/was-mohammed-morsi-really...

Notably, unlike the current US-backed regime, he did not repress or imprison opponents.

I'm obviously not a fan of either leaders but it's absurd to suggest he did anything that justified ending a democracy.
culi
·Hôm qua·discuss
Claude makes suggestions for targets and humans review and approve them. We always knew there was a human in the process but if there's one massive takeaway from years of AI ethics research, it's that there is a very clear and well-documented human bias towards automated answers when there's any ambiguity.

Including a human in the loop does not excuse the fact that AI was trusted in a process that decides who lives and dies.
culi
·Hôm qua·discuss
"We triple tapped a girls elementary school because our data wasn't up to date."
culi
·Hôm qua·discuss
All of them closely collaborate with the government. LLMs are a national security priority and are vetted. Claude AI was used by Palantir's Maven to target the Minab school that led to a triple tap strike killing over 150 schoolchildren.
culi
·Hôm kia·discuss
You'd probably enjoy the Financial Times
culi
·Hôm kia·discuss
TypeScript isn't a runtime language
culi
·Hôm kia·discuss
It means they really like TypeScript and they hope to influence some juniors into investing themselves into it
culi
·Hôm kia·discuss
Not just because we can't measure it but because its hard to say what's due to the plastic and what's due to additives in the plastics

> And while we know a lot about the impact of chemicals added to plastic — such as phthalates, which have been shown to impact fertility, or bisphenols, which have been linked to Type 2 diabetes — we know very little about what effect the plastic particles themselves might be having.
culi
·Hôm kia·discuss
This is a great interview, though I'd caution against reading it like a literature review. It's just the views and opinions of a single (relevant and qualified) expert
culi
·Hôm kia·discuss
Someone should make a website showing the oldest living biohackers. Presenting it as a sort of leaderboard

edit: I don't actually ethically endorse this. I was moreso poking fun at the morbidity of the biohacking influencer space which invites people to obsess over an influencer's health and inevitably turns into something gruesome when said influencer has a tragic health outcome.
culi
·Hôm kia·discuss
I think it's also telling that they left out the usual hallmarks of the Pareto distribution: GLM 5.2, Qwen 3.7, Minimax M3, and Mimo 2.5

https://arena.ai/leaderboard/code/webdev/pareto
culi
·3 ngày trước·discuss
Isn't this one of the primary techniques with which covid levels are being monitored?
culi
·3 ngày trước·discuss
The result was definitely unfortunate. He was a neoliberal that was friendly to Israel, China, and even the Iran (to the dismay of the Brotherhood). He only won by about 4 percentage points. Definitely not what I would've wanted for Egypt (I don't think Egypt needed to further the failed neoliberal project) but it was a democratic election nonetheless.
culi
·3 ngày trước·discuss
$135b of it is from the "Department of War". What percentage do you believe is not "military" spending and why do you think that?

Also the distinction seems silly for a country in total war. Funding their medical or food system or whatever means they can re-allocate money to defense
culi
·4 ngày trước·discuss
To be clear, Egypt receives on average $1.3 billion annually and Israel in a normal year receives about $3.8 billion. Ukraine has received $116 billion since the invasion and averaged about $250m before it.