@KyleMau Unlimited abundance is not necessarily an optimal way of doing things Yes sometimes it's really nice to have a vast selection of certain things but often that is just simply unnecessary and makes it harder to actually choose. Also your made up foods are not known for their health
@EU_Commission €3 is totally fine... It's still way cheaper to buy from AliExpress and pay an extra 3€ on many things... 😅 I will gladly pay those €3... 😅
@EdgeRunner737@SupahKaz@ChuckPfarrer There are countless dead, wounded and people that escaped on both sides not sure what point you are trying to make here ....
Gilbert Strang, MIT professor:
"Citadel and OpenAI both pay $400K+ for people fluent in one branch of math. I taught it to the whole world from an MIT classroom, for free."
this free MIT lecture is the whole engine under the "AI" everyone suddenly worships. strip the branding off a neural network and this is what's underneath: linear algebra, matrices multiplied over and over. the man teaching it spent fifty years at MIT and gave every lecture away for nothing.
and what it does is simple. it lets you work with thousands of numbers at once instead of one at a time. how every asset moves against every other, the hidden factors driving a whole market, the guts of a neural net, all of it is just matrices. it is the grammar every model speaks, and it hasn't changed in decades.
which is the entire point of the article above. renaissance was already running on this exact math in 1988. the "AI revolution" didn't build the engine, it just rebranded it.
here is what the pitch skips. everyone's model runs on the same linear algebra, so the math was never the edge. the matrices don't care whose data goes in. cleaner data, and the discipline to trust the output, are the only parts anyone was ever really paying for.
They invaded us. They were “the magnificent empire”. We were the lowly “pig breeders”.
When we didn’t greet them with flowers and fought back, they called us “American proxies”.
When America said “it’s not our war”, they called us “war mongers”. As if we attacked them.
In the fifth year of bombarding our cities, they started calling their strikes “retaliation” and our strikes “provocation”.
Which doesn’t change the truth: their war is a geopolitical murder in plain view. It’s fascism pure.
“Never again” is now, again.
@ConciousLabRat So in your estimate, how much time will it take for Russia to break this? I'm asking so that I can come back after that date and make fun of your comment 😁
@RickSanchezTV If you genuinely believe that Putin has an 80% approval rating in the entire Russian population. Then you are absolutely delusional 🤣
If any Western leader had such an approval rating, you would claim that the data was manipulated.... 😄