> compute/manufacturing capacity for current nodes which doesn’t age nearly as well I mean, compute depreciates, but I think there is zero chance that the value of inference or training is going to fall to zero. Market…
https://www.justice.gov/archives/jm/criminal-resource-manual... The federal government.
"We're going to change every industry, please take us seriously" produces a Tamagotchi
Doesn't have to be arbitrary, and managing users requires a lot more nuance (endless permission toggling/configuring) than just running a VM that is more of a whitelist.
I actually saw that after I finished reading through. Then I thought: That's exactly what an LLM would want you think. (this is a weak joke) It's a good article.
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Particular categories of land will always be scarce by definition. Not all of us can live in off the coast of the Mediterranean in a sprawling villa.
> I was genuinely expecting this to be LLM-generated. It isn’t?
In a corporate environment they may not have that option
Because you don't have a right to know everything about me, follow me to my home, my purchasing preferences, and so on and so forth.
Flared from oil production. I'm sympathetic to the idea that "we're already flaring off the gas", but increasing dependency on the process is the wrong direction all the same.
Do you know if you used sol/terra/luna?
20 watts for inference AND training!
While I think this is true, remember as we get more efficient we just decide to scale even bigger. So more GPUs, and more efficient. I agree with the sibling comment, effiency is probably the more important component at…
No, because you again provided a different framing. “What moral system” is a very different question from “explain how or why this activity is immoral”
To be clear: Morgan Stanley says that they are skeptical of this, but that’s their perception of where the value is supposed to come from based on SpaceX’s pitch
Proposing false dichotomies isn't really an argument. You've created a strawman. There is a balance to be struck.
You are arguing in bad faith. He wasn't just trying to cut costs, he was cutting oversight of himself, and actively destroying projects that saved lives.
No, you left out the bit about it being a claim of catholicism. You left out the relevant context, which was arguing out of bad faith. It would be easy to write it in the context of what a particular religion believes.
Such a good point. Disinformation and trying to destroy sources of truth is just part of the puzzle. Often the worst damage is just "well, both sides are bad" -- because it just tells people not to listen to either…
I was hopeful that they avoided the well known sultry voice this go around, but alas. There is little hope for these companies. The full duplex is awesome, and the feedback that it is getting what you're saying is ok,…
Once I had a pair of the continuous loop sweats, I turned all my sweats into the same. My drawstrings always seem to end up getting retracted into the pants.
Website generates whole page and in some cases inescapable notifications with iOS/firefox.
> If we had regulations on noise, vibration, emissions, water use, electromagnetic radiation, whatever else, then it wouldn’t matter what people tried to build We certainly do! It’s just often overridden and ignored for…
Sure but not my point. My point is, saying that LLMs are "just another tool in the box" is a little like saying nuclear weapons are "just another bomb."
> compute/manufacturing capacity for current nodes which doesn’t age nearly as well I mean, compute depreciates, but I think there is zero chance that the value of inference or training is going to fall to zero. Market…
https://www.justice.gov/archives/jm/criminal-resource-manual... The federal government.
"We're going to change every industry, please take us seriously" produces a Tamagotchi
Doesn't have to be arbitrary, and managing users requires a lot more nuance (endless permission toggling/configuring) than just running a VM that is more of a whitelist.
I actually saw that after I finished reading through. Then I thought: That's exactly what an LLM would want you think. (this is a weak joke) It's a good article.
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Particular categories of land will always be scarce by definition. Not all of us can live in off the coast of the Mediterranean in a sprawling villa.
> I was genuinely expecting this to be LLM-generated. It isn’t?
In a corporate environment they may not have that option
Because you don't have a right to know everything about me, follow me to my home, my purchasing preferences, and so on and so forth.
Flared from oil production. I'm sympathetic to the idea that "we're already flaring off the gas", but increasing dependency on the process is the wrong direction all the same.
Do you know if you used sol/terra/luna?
20 watts for inference AND training!
While I think this is true, remember as we get more efficient we just decide to scale even bigger. So more GPUs, and more efficient. I agree with the sibling comment, effiency is probably the more important component at…
No, because you again provided a different framing. “What moral system” is a very different question from “explain how or why this activity is immoral”
To be clear: Morgan Stanley says that they are skeptical of this, but that’s their perception of where the value is supposed to come from based on SpaceX’s pitch
Proposing false dichotomies isn't really an argument. You've created a strawman. There is a balance to be struck.
You are arguing in bad faith. He wasn't just trying to cut costs, he was cutting oversight of himself, and actively destroying projects that saved lives.
No, you left out the bit about it being a claim of catholicism. You left out the relevant context, which was arguing out of bad faith. It would be easy to write it in the context of what a particular religion believes.
Such a good point. Disinformation and trying to destroy sources of truth is just part of the puzzle. Often the worst damage is just "well, both sides are bad" -- because it just tells people not to listen to either…
I was hopeful that they avoided the well known sultry voice this go around, but alas. There is little hope for these companies. The full duplex is awesome, and the feedback that it is getting what you're saying is ok,…
Once I had a pair of the continuous loop sweats, I turned all my sweats into the same. My drawstrings always seem to end up getting retracted into the pants.
Website generates whole page and in some cases inescapable notifications with iOS/firefox.
> If we had regulations on noise, vibration, emissions, water use, electromagnetic radiation, whatever else, then it wouldn’t matter what people tried to build We certainly do! It’s just often overridden and ignored for…
Sure but not my point. My point is, saying that LLMs are "just another tool in the box" is a little like saying nuclear weapons are "just another bomb."