@crass_mermaid@GroovySciFi Syngas is a neet technology, but the problem with it is there aren't enough trees to replace our fossil fuel deposits. That and massive deforestation.
Got em. I poison my AGENTS.md (and other things like code comments) all over the place with prompt injections like this to find people who don't review their code and sling it off to another human. Catches folks all the time and then its an instant ban.
As I've said, I don't care if you don't review your own code. But if you're submitting code to an OSS project and crossing a human boundary, it is simple courtesy to do some human review.
i watched a kid in a shenzhen makerspace fry his motor controller walk 10 minutes to the market, come back with 3 replacements for the price of a coffee & have the board running again before lunch, in most of the world that one mistake costs you a week, there it cost him an hour and that single detail is why China is the best place on earth to build the hardware of the future
the whole city runs like a compiler for atoms, you draw a design tonight, a board is fabbed by morning, molded by lunch, assembled by dinner, every chip, motor and sensor sits in stock a few blocks away, the supply chain already exists and you just plug in
and here is the real edge, hardware is a game of iterations & whoever can afford the most mistakes wins, that kid gets 10 times the shots on goal of anyone building anywhere else, then add what's stacking on top, china is bolting a serious ai layer right onto the densest atoms infrastructure on the planet, the exact seam where bits learn to command atoms
if the next decade gets built at that seam, the seam runs straight through shenzhen, the physical future is being prototyped there rn by people who treat building as breathing
He was told his Fresno, California, land was worthless hardpan. So Baldassare Forestiere, a Sicilian immigrant, picked up a shovel & dug—carving burrows, underground domes & sunken gardens 20 ft down, planting 20+ citrus species, as deep as 20 ft. 50 rooms over 40 years.⛏️🍊🌿 ↓
@martianwyrdlord The chat LLMs are just the tip of the iceberg. The real value is going to be in world models used in robotics. I think that's going to be where the productivity gains are going to come from. Telling a robot to go do a task, like gather an order and load it onto a truck.