Yeh. Data driven model syncing machines will be what kills languages, software stacks. All the chip world talk of single function machines and how tech is now energy constrained industry, means pruning the state we…
Sure. But given automation we need a lot less labor than 100 years ago. Some studies suggest (sorry am mobile right now, don’t have links) in the US automation has been able produce the average persons essentials…
Sam is aware once single function factory chips start shipping, that are not generally programmable but generate system from already online models, if he hasn’t established market influence for hardware, he’s got no…
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Ah yes, a sanctimonious tech bro reducing everything to a Twitter size sound bite. We know; you’re scared of change because you have seen your lived experience and know you cannot grow a potato. But you’re just a meat…
Yes your brief firm comment surely establishes truth. They see weekend warriors focused on their paychecks. They don’t see coast to coast collective pushback for long term stability. Sure, America is big and pockets of…
Yeah the usual uncreative answer “copy paste the Newspeak” This answer is a euphemism for “don’t rock my boat.” Because if they ain’t sewing your shirts, you are. Your freedom from such is due to blowing Vietnam (and…
I don’t mean protest. I mean consume less media. Stuff. Take burden off workers in the sweatshops and learn to sew a shirt. How many new shirts does a person need a year? 2-3? That’s like what, a cold December? Be a…
What you need to keep in mind is once enough frogs are boiling things get worse fast. No logical breakdown from an armchair is going stop parents with hungry kids. This is the failing to read the room part I mentioned.…
Won’t be attending local conferences anymore. My colleagues outside the US say that a big part of why they are bailing on the US is the public response. They see France protest over their own internal retirement…
Yeh. Data driven model syncing machines will be what kills languages, software stacks. All the chip world talk of single function machines and how tech is now energy constrained industry, means pruning the state we…
Sure. But given automation we need a lot less labor than 100 years ago. Some studies suggest (sorry am mobile right now, don’t have links) in the US automation has been able produce the average persons essentials…
Sam is aware once single function factory chips start shipping, that are not generally programmable but generate system from already online models, if he hasn’t established market influence for hardware, he’s got no…
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Ah yes, a sanctimonious tech bro reducing everything to a Twitter size sound bite. We know; you’re scared of change because you have seen your lived experience and know you cannot grow a potato. But you’re just a meat…
Yes your brief firm comment surely establishes truth. They see weekend warriors focused on their paychecks. They don’t see coast to coast collective pushback for long term stability. Sure, America is big and pockets of…
Yeah the usual uncreative answer “copy paste the Newspeak” This answer is a euphemism for “don’t rock my boat.” Because if they ain’t sewing your shirts, you are. Your freedom from such is due to blowing Vietnam (and…
I don’t mean protest. I mean consume less media. Stuff. Take burden off workers in the sweatshops and learn to sew a shirt. How many new shirts does a person need a year? 2-3? That’s like what, a cold December? Be a…
What you need to keep in mind is once enough frogs are boiling things get worse fast. No logical breakdown from an armchair is going stop parents with hungry kids. This is the failing to read the room part I mentioned.…
Won’t be attending local conferences anymore. My colleagues outside the US say that a big part of why they are bailing on the US is the public response. They see France protest over their own internal retirement…