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China Is Abusing AI

theatlantic.com
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The Information Theory Behind Why AI Writing Sucks

pangram.com
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Small aircraft crashes into Beijing's tallest skyscraper

cnn.com
2 points·by malshe·15 天前·0 comments

Tesla allegedly in autopilot mode crashes into Texas house, woman killed

abcnews.com
104 points·by malshe·20 天前·115 comments

How Brexit has made Britain poorer – in charts

theguardian.com
17 points·by malshe·25 天前·1 comments

South Korea fines Coupang $409M in country's largest data breach penalty

reuters.com
2 points·by malshe·28 天前·0 comments

Fable will NOT help if it thinks your ML research/ML engineering is interesting

twitter.com
4 points·by malshe·上個月·1 comments

SpaceX IPO Website

spacexipo.com
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He Blew the Whistle on DOGE. Then His Brakes Were Cut

wired.com
97 points·by malshe·上個月·53 comments

How the EU's plan to turbocharge Italy's economy fell flat

ft.com
4 points·by malshe·上個月·1 comments

The Impossible Partnership: Apple's Coming Reckoning with China

americanaffairsjournal.org
3 points·by malshe·上個月·2 comments

It takes two neurons to ride a bicycle (2004)

fermatslibrary.com
127 points·by malshe·2 個月前·48 comments

DHS Quits Granting Green Cards–Almost

cato.org
141 points·by malshe·2 個月前·2 comments

Too Much Is Happening Too Fast

theatlantic.com
15 points·by malshe·2 個月前·1 comments

Anthropic's Mythos Helped Find Bugs in Apple's Desktop Operating System

wsj.com
2 points·by malshe·2 個月前·1 comments

Using Claude Code: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of HTML

x.com
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The SEC's Semi-Annual Reporting Proposal: A Solution in Search of a Problem

forbes.com
2 points·by malshe·2 個月前·0 comments

The Shape of a Guitar Pick

johndcook.com
5 points·by malshe·2 個月前·0 comments

Anthropic has overtaken OpenAI on secondary markets

twitter.com
5 points·by malshe·2 個月前·2 comments

'Startup Cowboys' Are Making This Texas Town the New Tech Hotspot

wsj.com
4 points·by malshe·3 個月前·2 comments

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malshe
·前天·discuss
https://archive.is/dObA0
malshe
·3 天前·discuss
I know the US gets a lot of flak due to the current administration's policies and actions. Despite that it is still the best country for immigrants with the caveat 'Assuming the immigrant makes every effort to integrate (learning the language, respecting local people/customs etc)'
malshe
·3 天前·discuss
Here is my anecdote. I was in Germany recently and met with a South American woman. We briefly talked about our immigrant experiences. She is now a German citizen married to a German man. However, she said she can't identify as a German because nobody made her feel like one. By contrast, when I became an American citizen, my American friends (white and hispanic) insisted that they attend the naturalization ceremony.
malshe
·3 天前·discuss
The best deals are always in shithole places /s

There was an episode of Fixer Upper where Chip and Joanna helped their carpenter buy a house for 15K. The neighborhood was dystopian. Presumably people were using the house for shooting practice as its one side was entirely bullet riddled.
malshe
·4 天前·discuss
Fable has been a hit or miss for me. It fixed a couple of my Github repos with specialized R packages for uncommon econometrics methods where Opus 4.8 had failed. However, for many apparently mundane requests, it just reverted to Opus.
malshe
·7 天前·discuss
Just to be sure, even Meirro is available only through Click Clack
malshe
·7 天前·discuss
Reminds me of another knock off Apple Studio Display by Kuycon.[1] This is pretty much a China play. There are a lot of reviews of Kuycon display on YT and people seemed to be happy with it. I think the only issue some people mentioned is that the brightness is quite low (500 nits). Meirro has a peak brighness of 750 nits. If that's acceptable to you, it looks like a good monitor.

[1] https://kuycon.us/monitors/G32P/buy

Edit: One Reddit thread mentioned that kuycon.us is not their official website. They sell it through Click Clack.

https://clickclack.io/collections/kuycon-monitor?srsltid=Afm...
malshe
·9 天前·discuss
I mean he will switch sides and vote with Republicans. Just to be sure, it's not my opinion.
malshe
·10 天前·discuss
Let’s see if he wins and then hold the line. A lot of people on Bluesky are worried that he will be another Fetterman
malshe
·10 天前·discuss
Is any prominent Democratic politician calling for the SCOTUS reforms?
malshe
·10 天前·discuss
Maybe the county could just ask its employees to work from home so that its office electricity bill goes down to zero. A win-win solution!
malshe
·10 天前·discuss
I love California and occasionally think about moving there. But the cost of living considerations bring me back to reality. Despite all its problems, it's difficult to leave Texas due to the low cost of living (and HEB!)
malshe
·12 天前·discuss
It's unfortunate indeed.
malshe
·12 天前·discuss
I've said this before and I will say it again. I don't see any problem in allowing Chinese cars in the US if China manufactures them here under a 49:51 joint venture with an American company.

Also, I'm not sure how long CCP will keep on bankrolling their car companies. They are now competing with each other pushing the profits lower. Over the last year BYD stock is down 40%. Take a look at their auto manufacturers index. It peaked in November 2021 losing about 47% since then (https://www.solactive.com/index/DE000SLA0CA9/)
malshe
·12 天前·discuss
> China increasingly resembles the competitive capitalist system Americans were taught to admire, while the US appears to embrace the controlled “kickback” economy we were told to fear.

Spot on
malshe
·15 天前·discuss
> Look at the AWS Prime ssds available

Where?
malshe
·16 天前·discuss
> Haugh was fired in April of this year after far-right activist Laura Loomer met with President Trump.

What kind of sick joke is that
malshe
·16 天前·discuss
Your comment reminds me of a techbro blog I came across a few years ago. He was an influential "data scientist" on Twitter with CS rather than stats/econometrics background. In this post, he literatlly used linear regression on a categorical dependent variable. He just relabeled the categories 1, 2, 3, etc. Worse, when people pointed out the problem to him, he couldn't understand what was wrong about it and started pushing back.

It's been a while so I don't remember any details. I don't go on Twitter/X as much as I used to in those days.
malshe
·18 天前·discuss
Thanks
malshe
·18 天前·discuss
That's great. Thank you!