there is no such thing as running out of compute. for the right price someone will sell you compute. it’s an elastic resource like all other markets. when RSI arrives running that program will be so valuable that all clouds will mostly shut down and sell compute to the singularity
out with the old in with the new. 257k views 2 weeks on a Christopher Nolan exclusive interview 60 min was clearly missing the mark - top comment on youtube btw.
Veteran '60 Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley is out at CBS News after clashes with the network's editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and the show's new executive producer Nick Bilton.
Pelley's exit comes after he lashed out at Bilton during an all-staff meeting where he accused Weiss of "murdering" the program and bluntly told Bilton, who has no linear television experience, that he has "slender qualifications" for his new role.
Weiss reportedly asked Pelley to make an apology and accused him of creating a hostile work environment.
Pelley, who previously served as the 'CBS Evening News' anchor, first joined CBS News in 1989 and later joined '60 Minutes' as a correspondent in 2004. In recent years, Pelley was outspoken with criticism of his bosses, including at CBS News' parent company Paramount.
The guy in the Backrooms had access to an infinite supply of free furniture he could’ve sold at 100% margins.
Instead of building a furniture empire, he chose to spend his time dwelling on his divorce and alcoholism.