@nosilverv It also varies per day/by season, in the east coast 4pm June is wildly different than 4pm January. Every hour of every day of every place is unique!
This is the power of YOLO, trained on a laptop for ~1 hour, with a Kaggle dataset.
Oh, and just ~100 lines of Python. I can make a startup on this and it took me literally a couple of hours.
Does the free market optimize for local minima in cost, therefore incentivizing short-term gains (VC, software bubble) over other minima that could be more advantageous long-term (manufacturing, renewables, hardware)? Does the free market get pigeonholed that easily?
The cool things about humans is that everything worthwhile we do requires energy investment and maintenance. Everything is so fragile. This is why it's so easy to do nothing, it's entropy.
BREAKING: Meta CPO @_chriscox says AI translation is "Tower of Babel level."
“This is fundamental,” he said. “It’s Tower of Babel level phenomenal… letting someone who speaks a relatively small language family experience the rest of the Internet or any speaker out there.”
@searobbing Buy a used Beetle Cat for the price of a high-tier PC. They are pretty easy to learn, have some neat physics behind them, are super pretty, and are fun to sail. If you are on the east coast you can get a solid one for ~$6k.
@nosilverv I had a similar experience, it is an interesting feeling to make an ultimately small and meaningless decision that feels like moving the force of the world. For me it was thinking about taking a turn while walking home that felt like splitting a timeline as cringe as that sounds.
Also, the trump "bring back manufacturing" rhetoric also stems from NIMBY philosophy; nobody actually wants their children to work in factories. The most salient issue in society is hypocrisy, but nobody wants to discuss it because it makes both sides look bad.
People throw the term NIMBY around quite a bit, however I think most misunderstand the fundamental issue with NIMBYism: hypocrisy. There is nothing wrong with a policy disagreement (wind farm, shelters). Not wanting a policy or law is not NIMBYism...
It's a trap that I have fallen into many times, thinking too much about goals and the future, stealing satisfaction from my future self. I found the best way around this was to think less and do more, as reductionist as that is.