Phones aren't disposable because of the lack of replacement batteries. I keep my phones for 3-4 years, and the battery life while degraded isn't really an issue. And that's with recharging it just about every night even…
Nuclear fills a base load role better than solar+battery though, imo. A healthy power network will have a variety of generations sources available.
I don't see how we'll ever get to widespread local LLM. The power efficiency alone is a strong enough pressure to use centralized model providers. My 3090 running 24b or 32b models is fun, but I know I'm paying way more…
The drop in memory stocks seems counterintuitive to me. The demand for memory isn't going to go down, we'll just be able to do more with the same amount of memory.
Just about everyone on the left has been saying these tariffs were illegal since day one. It's not insider trading that they acted on that consensus.
I don't buy that it's because of the monopoly. TSMC has been starting a fab for close to 5 years. It doesn't matter how many companies are in this market, it takes a real amount of time to add capacity.
But realistically, I just had 2 flights last month, checking what model of aircraft I was on didn't even cross my mind. I survived both flights btw.
Anything the government does should be viewed with the lens of "do I want somebody who hates me to have this power".
It's hard to put into words, but you're eroding the social contract through your actions. People with conditions get accused of faking it all the time, and it sounds like you're actually faking it.
The framing of 100% of people getting a prescription as being bad seems weird to me. We live in the age of AI we don't need a doctor to tell us the side effects of medication anymore, people should be free to buy for…
Hyundai is partnering with Boston Dynamics to deploy 30k robots a year. Amazon is looking to replace 600k employees over the next decade. Why do you believe demand for humanoids isn't high?
>Robotaxi has to be cheaper than a normal taxi to kill taxis. The margin of that company can't be that much more than a company like uber. This just isn't true. If you're a woman, choosing a slightly more expensive…
There are provisions in federal law which allow non citizens to receive federal Medicaid dollars in some circumstances.
Not the guy you're responding to but I'm not going to willingly pay money for pork rind ads to be shown to Muslims. In fact I'd go so far as to suggest that should be illegal as a hate crime.
Ads are how they get paid until they're big enough for alternative revenue generation.
What if the medicine costs 100$ to produce, should uninsured have to pay that rather than a subsidized 20$?
It's not a bad game, I played for about a year in a relatively well run clan. Never spent any money on it though.
Yeah this is the thing people miss a lot. 7,32b models work perfectly fine for a lot of things, and run on previously high end consumer hardware. But we're still in the hype phase, people will come to their senses once…
Doesn't this just fall apart if a video is reencoded? Something fairly common on all video platforms.
An entire hotel probably wastes less from the mini fridge specifically than a family of 4 for a year.
As an American. I'd rather a single well established player get a large contract and actually deliver, than 20 disjointed companies each get 1/20th of the problem, have to work in concert, and possibly not even deliver…
This is no different than spending 98c per roll to buy 32 rolls of toilet paper vs 1.33$ per roll to only buy 12. We have a Sam's Club membership because buying in bulk is cheaper. Edit: checked prices Sam's vs Meijer
Arguably, CUDA is the current best in class software for it's market.
Next week's volume will be down, but the next next week is back up to last year's volume...?
That was an incredibly long interview for them to just say the COGS is only 100$ higher, but we feel the margin should be 1200.
Phones aren't disposable because of the lack of replacement batteries. I keep my phones for 3-4 years, and the battery life while degraded isn't really an issue. And that's with recharging it just about every night even…
Nuclear fills a base load role better than solar+battery though, imo. A healthy power network will have a variety of generations sources available.
I don't see how we'll ever get to widespread local LLM. The power efficiency alone is a strong enough pressure to use centralized model providers. My 3090 running 24b or 32b models is fun, but I know I'm paying way more…
The drop in memory stocks seems counterintuitive to me. The demand for memory isn't going to go down, we'll just be able to do more with the same amount of memory.
Just about everyone on the left has been saying these tariffs were illegal since day one. It's not insider trading that they acted on that consensus.
I don't buy that it's because of the monopoly. TSMC has been starting a fab for close to 5 years. It doesn't matter how many companies are in this market, it takes a real amount of time to add capacity.
But realistically, I just had 2 flights last month, checking what model of aircraft I was on didn't even cross my mind. I survived both flights btw.
Anything the government does should be viewed with the lens of "do I want somebody who hates me to have this power".
It's hard to put into words, but you're eroding the social contract through your actions. People with conditions get accused of faking it all the time, and it sounds like you're actually faking it.
The framing of 100% of people getting a prescription as being bad seems weird to me. We live in the age of AI we don't need a doctor to tell us the side effects of medication anymore, people should be free to buy for…
Hyundai is partnering with Boston Dynamics to deploy 30k robots a year. Amazon is looking to replace 600k employees over the next decade. Why do you believe demand for humanoids isn't high?
>Robotaxi has to be cheaper than a normal taxi to kill taxis. The margin of that company can't be that much more than a company like uber. This just isn't true. If you're a woman, choosing a slightly more expensive…
There are provisions in federal law which allow non citizens to receive federal Medicaid dollars in some circumstances.
Not the guy you're responding to but I'm not going to willingly pay money for pork rind ads to be shown to Muslims. In fact I'd go so far as to suggest that should be illegal as a hate crime.
Ads are how they get paid until they're big enough for alternative revenue generation.
What if the medicine costs 100$ to produce, should uninsured have to pay that rather than a subsidized 20$?
It's not a bad game, I played for about a year in a relatively well run clan. Never spent any money on it though.
Yeah this is the thing people miss a lot. 7,32b models work perfectly fine for a lot of things, and run on previously high end consumer hardware. But we're still in the hype phase, people will come to their senses once…
Doesn't this just fall apart if a video is reencoded? Something fairly common on all video platforms.
An entire hotel probably wastes less from the mini fridge specifically than a family of 4 for a year.
As an American. I'd rather a single well established player get a large contract and actually deliver, than 20 disjointed companies each get 1/20th of the problem, have to work in concert, and possibly not even deliver…
This is no different than spending 98c per roll to buy 32 rolls of toilet paper vs 1.33$ per roll to only buy 12. We have a Sam's Club membership because buying in bulk is cheaper. Edit: checked prices Sam's vs Meijer
Arguably, CUDA is the current best in class software for it's market.
Next week's volume will be down, but the next next week is back up to last year's volume...?
That was an incredibly long interview for them to just say the COGS is only 100$ higher, but we feel the margin should be 1200.