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> where are the 500 meter trees in the rainforests. There could be structural reason as to why it's not possible, not pumping water *
> 30 seconds of surprise is plenty for a coordinated decapitation strike. Some guys in a mediterranean country are drooling right now...
How about sensory feedback loops?
> AND magically gets 4x cheaper energy they are in a much weaker stance for the long haul. By energy you mean electricity,the nuclear, solar and hydro-- the kind China has installed new 2TW capacity over the last decade…
> A lot of people are emotionally unprepared for a world where the music doesn't stop. I've been wrong before. However, when was the last time this business model made sense -- that facebook, SpaceX and others, all just…
> If the scales are only checked after the heat death of the universe, does it even matter? This is the kind of thinking that points to that reckoning moment being close. This and people buying stock with borrowed money*
> can stay alive and well a lot longer than you can survive an open short position. I mean let's look at bitcoin/crypto.
> he people I found worst at this were IT. My experience as IT in modern banks was the opposite. The legal department were absolute assholes when it came to software features. And I'm talking absolutely 100% ok…
> is regularly wrong, frequently myopic, and just outright dumb constantly. I give LLMs snippets of text messages exchanges with my wife and I can't believe how dumb the LLMs are of getting basic facts right let alone…
> queryable from psql via an embedded DuckDB. noob question here from someone who ony played a bit with iceberg and trino: what's the reason to do the analytics stil inside the postgres -- is it so that you don't eat up…
> Most nicotine users today? I did use pure nicotine and it was very bad for my health, probably due to high dosage, but still. I've used heavy stimulants, benzos, opioids, dissociatives without an issue, but nicotine…
> notice more and more are consumed $1k in tokens a month I've said it before: if you allow people to see how much others spent, they will try to climb up the "leaderboard". It takes just ONE little praise for using…
> dependent on a few minor lifestyle adjustments Only if you don't have psychological issues, then none of that really works. I've done all the sleep hygiene and it does help a bit, but sleep polysomnogram shows my…
Thanks, that's inspiring, I know I'm at the point that I should do these changes like yesterday!
No, I don't. I know I should.
>The older I get the more sensitive to a single poor night's sleep I become. Back when I was 20 I had a drinking problem. One time I drank so much that I passed out sitting at a table. Woke up with friends having…
I am a strong believer and selected as power user because of AI usage metrics, but I also see perverse incentives -- a colleague was desperately searching for me on the Claude token usage leaderboard (I was part of a…
>high level of motivation and self discipline to go 3 times a week. I don't really have the time for gym but going feels so good so I can see why someone who does have the time might go 7 days a week.
> Without weighing on the validity of their hypothesis that one or both sides found the other“especially attractive” I get that it's survivor bias and all, but modern racial preference also paints a clear picture, I…
I have conflated those two, but my main point is the monstrous, one-sided destruction Israel has caused in Gaza is a clear proof Israel has gone way, way, way into the genocide territory and not just into the "hamas…
> All other things being equal, if your opponent engages actively in hiding among medical and press workers as a type of guerrilla warfare, then the reality does become this. So let me check this reasoning: if there was…
> Don't get me started on the thinking tokens. Claude provides nicer explanations, but when it comes to CoT tokens or just prompting the LLM to explain -- I'm very skeptical of the truthfulness of it. Not because the…
> Gemini also frequently gets twisted around, stuck in loops, and unable to make forward progress. Yes, gemini loops but I've found almost always it's just a matter of interrupting and telling it to continue. Claude is…
> let myself atrophy, run on a treadmill forever, for something You're lucky to afford the luxury not to atrophy. It's been almost 4 years since my last software job interview and I know the drills about preparing for…
> notice is that there's always been oscillations There's always been oscilations, true, but the rate o change and trend on those oscilations is the real issue.