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stevenhuang
·11 giờ trước·discuss
That you would think to ask this shows how out of touch you are.

The vast majority of people wouldn't think twice if that was the trade-off to get connected.

We should be talking instead of governmental oversight, and whether it makes sense to restrict/regulate satellite constellations for science or culture activities.

I think there should be regulation, but clearly the people and the market wants this, so it's going to happen.

And there is regulation. SpaceX works with astronomers and their satellites are coated to reduce glare and use of sun visors for example.
stevenhuang
·11 giờ trước·discuss
I agree with you. I still stand by the statement because it was a neutral observation that should be stated.

Many people are too morally outraged to think straight anymore, as plainly demonstrated, but who can blame them. Hope they take it as a gentle nudge for them get out of the outrage cycle.
stevenhuang
·17 giờ trước·discuss
Billionaires are not responsible for this, we the people are. Market forces and society chose this.

You are emotionally disregulated and unable to think critically.
stevenhuang
·Hôm qua·discuss
> a Chinese model it would not have gotten the same attention

Well, you would be wrong.
stevenhuang
·Hôm qua·discuss
This was one of the most famous open graph theory problems lol. I am not a mathematician and even I ran into this when doing generative map design for game dev.

The only thing you've demonstrated here is some very funny confidently incorrect coping behavior.
stevenhuang
·Hôm qua·discuss
It's RF vision, it let's you visualize RF sources as a coloured blob overlay in real time.
stevenhuang
·8 ngày trước·discuss
Do you really think families waste half of what they buy at Costco?

Come on now.
stevenhuang
·9 ngày trước·discuss
This has been known since VLMs were a thing, that more information can be encoded visually and token efficiency is increased. But it came with performance issues (more hallucinations, etc).

Also I don't think you realize how much dumb stuff is still left on the table. That the market is worth trillions is quite irrelevant here given the dynamism of the field.
stevenhuang
·13 ngày trước·discuss
It's not a uniquely France thing. It's called heat islands, it's a real thing that happens in dense metros.

Very funny to deride France education when you are the ignorant one here.
stevenhuang
·16 ngày trước·discuss
Had a Pro 48GB in my Amazon cart at ~$4k CAD, now it's ~$1k higher

Bummer
stevenhuang
·17 ngày trước·discuss
Wrong. Myself and colleagues know the subject and they are useful in FPGA design. You should stop hallucinating about topics you don't have experience in.
stevenhuang
·20 ngày trước·discuss
You do what you can to do good within the confines of the parameters available to you.
stevenhuang
·21 ngày trước·discuss
Ok so you are using an llm without web search, ask it to give you links, and are confused why the links are hallucinated... ?

At this point it's just PEBKAC. You're holding it wrong brother.
stevenhuang
·22 ngày trước·discuss
There should be a pathology for thinking things must be LLM generated when it's simply not always the case.

People's ability to discern is completely fried.
stevenhuang
·22 ngày trước·discuss
Yeah you should really familiarize yourself with the history of scientific achievements, it will quickly disabuse you of this notion. What separates is often a thin line and dogged persistence, hardly the chasm you make it seem.
stevenhuang
·22 ngày trước·discuss
A society changes when enough individuals change. Network effects themselves change when enough individuals change.

This effect is exactly reciprocal--feedback loops as you say--so I'm not sure what is so difficult to understand.

Be the first cause.
stevenhuang
·22 ngày trước·discuss
Most tasks are human tasks.
stevenhuang
·23 ngày trước·discuss
> this is a social problem.

A society is made up of individuals.

OP is right. One does what they can first.

> Just like how saying "well don't use social media!" doesn't work

Sometimes the answer really is that simple.
stevenhuang
·24 ngày trước·discuss
> That's really different

It's really not. I don't think you understand the role capital plays in our economy, like at all.
stevenhuang
·26 ngày trước·discuss
Nuance is not your specialty, clearly