@caroljsroth At some point it seems responsible to care for the financially illiterate no? Most of Gen-Z is financing takeout through crap like klarna.
Are you in favor of mental institutions or California-style free range crazy people? Same principle here.
@sesigl@haider1 Abstractions are merely codified representations of some idiot's incomplete understanding of primitives.
https://t.co/N5HpdWpMKK
Let's force philosophy to nail down a definition of "chair" before we get so excited about more broken ObjectFactories.
🚨 URGENT
Two days ago I was contacted by a high-ranking employee of the French Government. After determining this person’s position and proximity to the French couple, I have deemed the information they gave me to be credible enough to share publicly in the event that something happens.
In short, this person claims that the Macrons have executed upon and paid for my assassination. Yes, you read that correctly. More specifically, that the green light was given to a small team in National Gendamarie Intervention Group. I am told there is one Israeli that is on this assasination squad and the plans were formalized.
Again, this person provided concrete proof that they are well placed within the French government apparatus.
Further to this point, this person claims that Charlie Kirk’s assassin trained with the French legion 13th brigade with multi-state involvement.
Journalist Xavier Poussard’s life is also at risk. This is deadly serious. The head of state of France apparently wants us both dead and has authorized professional units to carry this out.
I ask that every person RETWEET and share this.
I do not know who in the American government can be trusted, since this source claims our leaders are aware. But I have more specific information which is definitively verifiable, should they care to reach out to me.
To the brave official in France who did this because they were so moved by the evil of Charlie’s public execution to risk their own life— May God bless you. Truly.
Let all be revealed.
I think there is a strong likelihood that AI plateaus. The quality of information available on the internet plateaued around when GPT went mainstream and I don't believe any one company has enough data to make meaningful gains without
1. Exposing their own data
and/or
2. Running afoul of IP
I believe we are rapidly approaching the plateau and that those that can take advantage of an fine tune the "good enough" small models will be the ultimate winners.
Meanwhile everyone else will be dumping $500k/month generating the same tokens that everyone else is also generating leading to slop of untold proportions which will all die of irrelevance.
Everyone is talking about how we need more AI data centers (especially the ones who would mostly benefit from them) but why is no one talking about on-device AI?
Running AI on your device:
- Free
- Faster & takes advantage of existing hardware
- 100% privacy and control (you don’t send your data to an API)
If AI stays closed-source, proprietary and monopolistic like it is now, it will destroy lots of jobs and just make the richest companies richer and more powerful!
If we open it up thanks to open science and open-source, foster competition and decentralization of value and control, it will create many more jobs and economic value than it destroys.
Let’s go!
my boomer relative has this take too. It's hilarious. The man controls the biggest and most important companies in america and did so pre-Trump. No one gives a sh*t about your SSN, it's barely even interesting information anymore. What exactly do you propose he gained by having his dealerships torched and losing favor with many of his most loyal customers?
Please enlighten the class with your brilliant take on Elon's motivations
@unable0_@RhysSullivan just have to throw a couple tendies to the right pockets, then not intentionally screw people out of their investments and you're as ripe as rain. SBF showed us that.
@skalskip92@NBA Inb4 "Subscribe to ESPN pro premium ultra for $3,000/wk in order to use our API to stream steady footage of the game". ESPN regular subscribers' view now obfuscates the floor
@fabianstelzer Someone is going to figure it out in a way where the keyboard can be replaced. For me we're on the cusp of a completely new paradigm of operating system. The wild part is how good opensource is already at these kinds of interactions.