When USAid started in 1961 there were around 100 million starving people in Africa, as of 2024 that number has tripled to over 300 million. Sure the percentage of the population that's starving has gone down some but…
I agree I'm not saying people can't or shouldn't donate to do that I'm saying a country with 40 trillion in debt shouldn't be spending even more money to feed people on another country when it's own citizens are…
I've been trying to help this man off the tracks for 70 years, he's only fallen further onto the tracks should I stay until the train hits me too or should I let him go?
why exactly is the US responsible for feeding people in random countries around the world? if the US is responsible for those deaths then surely every other county who didn't step up to feed them is equally responsible…
test scores have actually gone down in a number of states I don't think whatever the department of education is doing is actually working.
eusocial animals are really cool you can kinda treat the entire colony as a single organism. weirdly enough this isn't restricted to insects there are actually some eusocial mammals.…
a huge amount of American graduated aren't able to find work after graduation with a significant number of jobs going to foreigners. that seems problematic to me we should be putting Americans first not importing people…
let's compare ai water usage with something even more useless, water leaking out of pipes. the United States currently loses about 2 trillion gallons of water annually to leaking pipes. this is in comparison to around…
food demand is pretty inelastic their margins are low but they're fairly consistent. modern games can have budgets of a few hundred million dollars with absolutely no guarantee of sales. at those margins 1 failed triple…
right here "But then there's a reason why a country with more than 3x the number of people in the US".
there's a cabal of power mods that control a large number of the most popular subreddits it's definitely used to push certain views on Reddit.
he drove to a town he worked in that's not out of the way. 2 of the 3 who attacked him drove similar distances or further and one of them had an illegal fire arm, were they all putting themselves in a situation to…
Does he not meet the criteria of a famous professor?
James Watson the guy who discovered DNA was stripped of honorary titles based on comments related to race and IQ. there was a lot of discussion about that recently when he died.
what are you using for memory with your local models? is there a specific harness you would recommend for local agents?
there has been a lot of pushback about building new data centers basically anywhere on earth might as well build them in space.
why are those ai chemistry books any different than the anarchist cookbook which can also be bought on Amazon? actually now that I think about it a faulty chemistry book might be less dangerous than a book that teachers…
an organisms behavior outside of reproduction certainly can have an impact on natural selection. the vast majority of ants cannot reproduce by your logic their behavior shouldn't have any impact on natural selection. if…
I don't think most people would want dozens of task specific robots in their house it would be far more economic to have a single general purpose robot that can use pre existing tools and methods.
how can you prove that a human is appreciating and enjoying music instead of just generating sentences that imply they do?
or because they're trying to attract talent?
agent teams can help with that, the main agent acts as an orchestrator and spawns sub agents to do the actual tasks it generally keeps the main context from overflowing.
I thought we wanted robots to take over the boring and back breaking jobs?
it looks like they have been used at least once to help develop a vaccine. they're not as significant as writing but they do seem to have their uses. https://theconversation.com/a-man-used-ai-to-help-make-a-can...
I'm fairly certain LLMs have been used to solve some novel problems already. https://www.forbes.com/sites/anishasircar/2026/04/17/ai-solv...
When USAid started in 1961 there were around 100 million starving people in Africa, as of 2024 that number has tripled to over 300 million. Sure the percentage of the population that's starving has gone down some but…
I agree I'm not saying people can't or shouldn't donate to do that I'm saying a country with 40 trillion in debt shouldn't be spending even more money to feed people on another country when it's own citizens are…
I've been trying to help this man off the tracks for 70 years, he's only fallen further onto the tracks should I stay until the train hits me too or should I let him go?
why exactly is the US responsible for feeding people in random countries around the world? if the US is responsible for those deaths then surely every other county who didn't step up to feed them is equally responsible…
test scores have actually gone down in a number of states I don't think whatever the department of education is doing is actually working.
eusocial animals are really cool you can kinda treat the entire colony as a single organism. weirdly enough this isn't restricted to insects there are actually some eusocial mammals.…
a huge amount of American graduated aren't able to find work after graduation with a significant number of jobs going to foreigners. that seems problematic to me we should be putting Americans first not importing people…
let's compare ai water usage with something even more useless, water leaking out of pipes. the United States currently loses about 2 trillion gallons of water annually to leaking pipes. this is in comparison to around…
food demand is pretty inelastic their margins are low but they're fairly consistent. modern games can have budgets of a few hundred million dollars with absolutely no guarantee of sales. at those margins 1 failed triple…
right here "But then there's a reason why a country with more than 3x the number of people in the US".
there's a cabal of power mods that control a large number of the most popular subreddits it's definitely used to push certain views on Reddit.
he drove to a town he worked in that's not out of the way. 2 of the 3 who attacked him drove similar distances or further and one of them had an illegal fire arm, were they all putting themselves in a situation to…
Does he not meet the criteria of a famous professor?
James Watson the guy who discovered DNA was stripped of honorary titles based on comments related to race and IQ. there was a lot of discussion about that recently when he died.
what are you using for memory with your local models? is there a specific harness you would recommend for local agents?
there has been a lot of pushback about building new data centers basically anywhere on earth might as well build them in space.
why are those ai chemistry books any different than the anarchist cookbook which can also be bought on Amazon? actually now that I think about it a faulty chemistry book might be less dangerous than a book that teachers…
an organisms behavior outside of reproduction certainly can have an impact on natural selection. the vast majority of ants cannot reproduce by your logic their behavior shouldn't have any impact on natural selection. if…
I don't think most people would want dozens of task specific robots in their house it would be far more economic to have a single general purpose robot that can use pre existing tools and methods.
how can you prove that a human is appreciating and enjoying music instead of just generating sentences that imply they do?
or because they're trying to attract talent?
agent teams can help with that, the main agent acts as an orchestrator and spawns sub agents to do the actual tasks it generally keeps the main context from overflowing.
I thought we wanted robots to take over the boring and back breaking jobs?
it looks like they have been used at least once to help develop a vaccine. they're not as significant as writing but they do seem to have their uses. https://theconversation.com/a-man-used-ai-to-help-make-a-can...
I'm fairly certain LLMs have been used to solve some novel problems already. https://www.forbes.com/sites/anishasircar/2026/04/17/ai-solv...