what do you mean by this is solved?
thinking aloud here - so it seems like 2 things are taken as intuitive here: a) energy is conserved in any frame of reference. b) energy can vary in 2 frame of references. but then what it feels like is that when you…
it's not regulatory capture, because they are not regulating what customers can use - it's limiting what some companies can serve. it's way less impactful to the market as a whole.
literally the opposite of regulatory capture - it spells trouble for specifically openai and anthropic mostly
what's the future market for that? won't Micron in particular have to be a counterparty to that anyway to ensure delivery - why would they want that??
I would categorize the op as "technically false" but if they don't voluntarily delay, they would be export controlled.
easy - lobbying
it's not just media. or rather media is reporting based on fund interests.
sounds even more plausible under that scenario?
tinfoil doesn't seem to distinguish between cached and input tokens. I think that would make it untenably expensive
u seem to be the only one who used it here - how did it compare to opus and gpt5.5? in theory it should be at least on par if not better at times right.
u get a pool of them + sakana?
it's just one of their products right
what decisions did the CEO do that you would believe is poor? Just conceptually if examples are make you too easily identifiable - iam purely curious.
u cant compare productivity to games on the metric of bring joy - ofc productivity tool isn't bring joy like a game does.
how come? this is a very weird take- why is the focus on ppl suffering instead of like fairness or capital / market efficiency ?
Would you explain this - " I'm starting to think we would get more done if nobody on my team used Copilot." ? Interesting to see if you why you see it destructive. I can certainly see that a lot of the times, copiloted…
don't agree with your logic at all - agree with your conclusion. your logic is deeply flawed - a) you've to justify mediocre engineers not been necessary, the mechanism they are pushed out by LLM matters. b) relative…
if it helps - i strongly agree with you
it's actually easy to be turing complete. it's a feat for a system to be non-turing complete and be "complex".
does your pricing take account of cached vs uncached token?
they are doing it through state investment vehicles - so it's in the same way US companies can (but won't)
is it a net-win for the company? Are the AI-TOD any good?
what would you say the disconnect was? Was it a simple case of that your teams' not comfortable with merging AI code?
nothing foolish about trying even if he too thinks it's inevitable. it's foolish however to think that there won't be nuances of such a future (and somehow no one can influence the nuances).
what do you mean by this is solved?
thinking aloud here - so it seems like 2 things are taken as intuitive here: a) energy is conserved in any frame of reference. b) energy can vary in 2 frame of references. but then what it feels like is that when you…
it's not regulatory capture, because they are not regulating what customers can use - it's limiting what some companies can serve. it's way less impactful to the market as a whole.
literally the opposite of regulatory capture - it spells trouble for specifically openai and anthropic mostly
what's the future market for that? won't Micron in particular have to be a counterparty to that anyway to ensure delivery - why would they want that??
I would categorize the op as "technically false" but if they don't voluntarily delay, they would be export controlled.
easy - lobbying
it's not just media. or rather media is reporting based on fund interests.
sounds even more plausible under that scenario?
tinfoil doesn't seem to distinguish between cached and input tokens. I think that would make it untenably expensive
u seem to be the only one who used it here - how did it compare to opus and gpt5.5? in theory it should be at least on par if not better at times right.
u get a pool of them + sakana?
it's just one of their products right
what decisions did the CEO do that you would believe is poor? Just conceptually if examples are make you too easily identifiable - iam purely curious.
u cant compare productivity to games on the metric of bring joy - ofc productivity tool isn't bring joy like a game does.
how come? this is a very weird take- why is the focus on ppl suffering instead of like fairness or capital / market efficiency ?
Would you explain this - " I'm starting to think we would get more done if nobody on my team used Copilot." ? Interesting to see if you why you see it destructive. I can certainly see that a lot of the times, copiloted…
don't agree with your logic at all - agree with your conclusion. your logic is deeply flawed - a) you've to justify mediocre engineers not been necessary, the mechanism they are pushed out by LLM matters. b) relative…
if it helps - i strongly agree with you
it's actually easy to be turing complete. it's a feat for a system to be non-turing complete and be "complex".
does your pricing take account of cached vs uncached token?
they are doing it through state investment vehicles - so it's in the same way US companies can (but won't)
is it a net-win for the company? Are the AI-TOD any good?
what would you say the disconnect was? Was it a simple case of that your teams' not comfortable with merging AI code?
nothing foolish about trying even if he too thinks it's inevitable. it's foolish however to think that there won't be nuances of such a future (and somehow no one can influence the nuances).