> I know several people that have difficulty writing but are still f*cking smart. So what, they should refrain from using AI to help them because the AI police says so? Do what other people do when they cannot do…
Although I’ve not been laid off (sorry to hear that), had a similar experience tending to my garden recently. Working to keep some fussy plants alive in my garden has been surprisingly therapeutic and put a lot of other…
When I read stuff like this, I think the people involved need to go outside and touch grass. I don’t mean that in a mean or reductive way. But something about this kind of assumption that things will get more elaborate…
Important part before parent comment gets dismissed: > Jane Doe 4’s case shows how that pattern played out: xAI’s mandatory report to NCMEC included only the original, non-CSAM photograph, omitted every one of the…
Linux is a much larger project receiving changes to tons of systems from lots of different sources. The combined behaviour of those things working together is massively harder to understand and test. Copyfail being…
They have to supply written documentation in an appropriate language too, I don’t think it would be that difficult for it to have a voice language pack to match.
Fast forward a few years “where did all our institutional knowledge about performance and rendering go??” So utterly predictable it’s infuriating
Don’t know why this is being downvoted because it’s absolutely on the money. She’s a very green exec that is doing the classic “change everything to make it look like I’m doing something” while also not really achieving…
Seems not really worth it? About the same cost as DGX, same amount of memory and yet the bandwidth is actually slightly lower. And also the DGX is CUDA being an Nvidia device which is a big compatibility advantage
The full quote is > Europe's rapid warming is partly the result of the melting of bright snow and ice, and a drop in the number of tiny polluting particles in the air. That first one is kind of important and it seems…
That Pigafetta palm is also pretty nasty, damn > they not only have very long, very sharp spines arming their leaves (see fallen leaf base on right), but they grow quickly to sixty feet tall or more, and then drop these…
Obvious one: Because they are serving it to millions of people at the same time, not just one local user
These things should not be submitted here unless there is meaningful editorial/peer commentary about it being significant or correct. There are dozens of bogus attempts to prove and disprove this
> Call me when it stops making things up. We haven’t moved past this yet
Wonder if this was Salesforce
Although I agree it’s more like subsidising than democratising (and the price will just go back up eventually), the “just let players host it” is overly simplistic. There are tons of reasons to not do that - for…
If this was an incident in Europe, comments like this would be talking about how clearly the state is corrupt, it’s account cannot be trusted, and obviously civilisation is collapsing because free speech outside of the…
This is missing that it’s a human issue though. If someone is determined to discard an error and not do anything about it, they’ll just put in a dummy comment to appease the linter any way. Force people to handle errors…
Given Meta’s current AI situation though, I wouldn’t be surprised if they were trying to do distillation and the capacity story is a cover
You’re posting this like it’s a counterpoint, but it further highlights how disgusting the situation is. We have people becoming trillionaires while 10% of the world’s population is considered to be in extreme poverty.…
Oof did a bit more digging: https://x.com/_marleyx/status/2070260772635312598 > None of us were ultrasound scientists before this. We worked backwards from a desire for brain interfaces and taught ourselves physics,…
Is Aleph an established entity with a track record that should lead us to trust this at face value? I couldn’t find any info on them and the site seems new
I was trying to find out whether John Carmack’s negative experience with the DGX Spark was ever resolved etc. and Google conflates with someone else’s statements about the firmware updates improving it, and states “yes…
> you're not interested in learning Perhaps a learning moment for you is, instead of writing these paragraphs you could have just explained more about the project, which other comments have now helpfully done. HN is a…
I have not needed any of these features to use proton on the games I own so I’m still none the wiser as to who the target is for this or what the context of this fork/its possible merging is
> I know several people that have difficulty writing but are still f*cking smart. So what, they should refrain from using AI to help them because the AI police says so? Do what other people do when they cannot do…
Although I’ve not been laid off (sorry to hear that), had a similar experience tending to my garden recently. Working to keep some fussy plants alive in my garden has been surprisingly therapeutic and put a lot of other…
When I read stuff like this, I think the people involved need to go outside and touch grass. I don’t mean that in a mean or reductive way. But something about this kind of assumption that things will get more elaborate…
Important part before parent comment gets dismissed: > Jane Doe 4’s case shows how that pattern played out: xAI’s mandatory report to NCMEC included only the original, non-CSAM photograph, omitted every one of the…
Linux is a much larger project receiving changes to tons of systems from lots of different sources. The combined behaviour of those things working together is massively harder to understand and test. Copyfail being…
They have to supply written documentation in an appropriate language too, I don’t think it would be that difficult for it to have a voice language pack to match.
Fast forward a few years “where did all our institutional knowledge about performance and rendering go??” So utterly predictable it’s infuriating
Don’t know why this is being downvoted because it’s absolutely on the money. She’s a very green exec that is doing the classic “change everything to make it look like I’m doing something” while also not really achieving…
Seems not really worth it? About the same cost as DGX, same amount of memory and yet the bandwidth is actually slightly lower. And also the DGX is CUDA being an Nvidia device which is a big compatibility advantage
The full quote is > Europe's rapid warming is partly the result of the melting of bright snow and ice, and a drop in the number of tiny polluting particles in the air. That first one is kind of important and it seems…
That Pigafetta palm is also pretty nasty, damn > they not only have very long, very sharp spines arming their leaves (see fallen leaf base on right), but they grow quickly to sixty feet tall or more, and then drop these…
Obvious one: Because they are serving it to millions of people at the same time, not just one local user
These things should not be submitted here unless there is meaningful editorial/peer commentary about it being significant or correct. There are dozens of bogus attempts to prove and disprove this
> Call me when it stops making things up. We haven’t moved past this yet
Wonder if this was Salesforce
Although I agree it’s more like subsidising than democratising (and the price will just go back up eventually), the “just let players host it” is overly simplistic. There are tons of reasons to not do that - for…
If this was an incident in Europe, comments like this would be talking about how clearly the state is corrupt, it’s account cannot be trusted, and obviously civilisation is collapsing because free speech outside of the…
This is missing that it’s a human issue though. If someone is determined to discard an error and not do anything about it, they’ll just put in a dummy comment to appease the linter any way. Force people to handle errors…
Given Meta’s current AI situation though, I wouldn’t be surprised if they were trying to do distillation and the capacity story is a cover
You’re posting this like it’s a counterpoint, but it further highlights how disgusting the situation is. We have people becoming trillionaires while 10% of the world’s population is considered to be in extreme poverty.…
Oof did a bit more digging: https://x.com/_marleyx/status/2070260772635312598 > None of us were ultrasound scientists before this. We worked backwards from a desire for brain interfaces and taught ourselves physics,…
Is Aleph an established entity with a track record that should lead us to trust this at face value? I couldn’t find any info on them and the site seems new
I was trying to find out whether John Carmack’s negative experience with the DGX Spark was ever resolved etc. and Google conflates with someone else’s statements about the firmware updates improving it, and states “yes…
> you're not interested in learning Perhaps a learning moment for you is, instead of writing these paragraphs you could have just explained more about the project, which other comments have now helpfully done. HN is a…
I have not needed any of these features to use proton on the games I own so I’m still none the wiser as to who the target is for this or what the context of this fork/its possible merging is