I think it's important that we continue taking a moment occasionally to remember that MACHINES CAN WRITE NOVEL CODE AND IT ACTUALLY MOSTLY WORKS lest we forget how amazing this is
What would you do with a swarm of 1000 tiny robots?
The DotBot Testbed enables swarm robotics research, education, and cost-optimized industrial validation at a scale and robot capacity never possible before - see the video of our first deployment in Ireland!
See a bit of our ongoing work at @Inria on creating a super scalable wireless network for tiny robot swarms!
#iot#robot#swarm#openswarm
https://t.co/HkiNtSQefi
The view that imagines AI wiping out jobs or causing some overnight shock to the system doesn’t contemplate that companies are a made up of a series of bottlenecks. When AI accelerates work in one area, you run into a bottleneck somewhere else.
As any individual workflow gets more efficient, the ultimate productivity gain is still constrained by some other part of the system. And usually it’s the case that that part of the system will not have inherently seen the same impact of AI efficiency, which means humans are still doing the work.
Take almost any process in an enterprise and you can see how this plays out. If AI Agents generate leads for the sales team, the bottleneck will be humans to have conversations with those customers. And if the leads are good, that will mean more sales hiring. If AI Agents generate more code, you will eventually be bottlenecked by the engineers that can review and incorporate that code into production.
You can quickly see how this scales to any process in an organization. Economists and others tend to totally miss how work actually happens in a company; it’s not a series of wholly independent tasks, but instead highly interdependent tasks that all link to each other across a system.
This is of course the natural rate limiter of AI efficiency gains, but also the reason why humans will still be doing so many jobs in the future.
@MatInvest1 Acho que nem tem tanto a ver com estado mínimo. Na China é a mesma zona, na verdade muito pior, toda hora tem motinha buzinando pra vc pedestre dar lado na calçada, e sem capacete
That’s because China’s currency is undervalued and America’s dollar is overvalued.
Thus, if you look at financial metrics the US is still #1. But if you look at cost-of-living or manufacturing or GDP-PPP it tells a different story.
On those metrics, China became #1 long ago.
@ConfradeMor@MarcosF02365822@hoje_no Pergunta sincera: pq os EUA aceitariam (como fizeram por anos) o gasto bélico de ficar defendendo os outros? Qual o incentivo? Os outros não precisam pagar?
Aceito indicações de fontes para ler sobre.
@AnthropicAI's Claude Code tool runs in the terminal and understands your project. I asked it to add a function to a driver in an embedded C codebase, and it did. It consumed 0.36 USD in API credits.
@engineers_feed It’s hard to pick one, considering we’ve got fire, math, metals… but maybe the biggest impact from Middle Ages to 20th century was the movable type printer, since it expedited the dissemination of knowledge in all subsequent areas
essa semana foi um marco na minha jornada exercisística
> de volta na minha cidade
> fui treinar na academia local
> um velho conhecido chega e fala "vem cá, vc tá usando testo né? fazendo ciclo?"
hohoho nunca me senti tão elogiado
@meudogcaramelo@TazFromEarth@thiabets@patyparraeppgg Não é sobre *esta fórmula*. É sobre "aprender a pensar de um jeito específico", e manipular números e "coisas faltando" (as variáveis da equação).
Domine esse jeito de pensar e seja bom em finanças pessoais, não se deixe tão facilmente ser enganado por políticos, etc.
As of 12:30am PST I have located the Box and successfully executed a Rickroll Injection Attack on the target system. Out of respect for the artist I will not be revealing the Box's location, but for any veteran Mission resident only a couple obvious locations exist.
o pior desse ban do X no Brasil é ter um precedente
eu não me importo se é o X ou o Musk, ou o Alexandre aplicando
MAS eu me importo de as outras pessoas no poder verem isso funcionando, e eu temo que isso passe a ser "normal"