Good teachers use "language" that draws your mind through a journey of learning "how" to think. With less cognitive load it asks you to notice things as you follow along. Leading you to where your intuition should supply the answers. Modern learning shows you a thing and abandons you to intuit/infer meaning backwards. https://t.co/HlkHdYHTRb
AI research on brain rot: If you were a bad student, someone who "just wants to pass and get out of here", someone who doesn't really like "learning", who doesn't care about their work, yes... yes... AI will enflame your lack of self-control just like any other crutch in life.
@mov_axbx It's likely because pcie is backward compatible. It's an itterative standard. Meaning, 5.0 builds on 3.0 architecture. So, you can slap a 5.0 in a 3.0 slot and it should work if the drivers work. It's just slower.
@markus_AI_@EDI_ICP@dominic_w It runs on private node providers. You're right about hardware supplychain but, when you have many "owners" of hardware that is already purchased by the node providers, that are not owned by any single entity or country, it makes your point a non-factor.
@Andercot uhg... all of it is taxed TODAY.
Servers <- Taxed
Components of servers <- Taxed
Electricity <- Taxed
Gas to deliver any physical devices to the datacenter <- Taxed
Employees < - Taxed
consumer's home electricity <- Taxed
Consumer's home computer < - Taxed
.... on and on
@bcherny@sickdotdev What the heck are these people doing with CC?
I've ran CC workflows for hours and have only hit the limits 1 time. Built very complex dev with dozens of sessions and steps. Parallel agents? Stupid plans that just say "do the thing and figure it all out for me?"
@shipwithjay@mitchellh And mentioning anything wrong with an idea is just turned around on you that it's 'you' problem and "go talk to the engineer building the AI"... meanwhile the engineer is hiding and doesn't answer slack anymore.
@dfinity internet-computer:native get's forced down right after a major announcement? lol... seems like illegal whales trying to drop the price now that it actually matters.
@dfinity I built a calculator that you might appreciate:
https://t.co/lqHwgyTgwr
I'll probably keep this free, but I'll be releasing more FinOps tools in the near future. Once I'm less poor I'll consider running it on network.