I'm guessing with backstabbing he means China's practice of stealing technology and closing off the market for foreign companies. Lots of smaller and mid sized companies that tried to invest in the Chinese market lost…
He literally said it for China: stopping an invasion. I would add limiting political influence from autocratic governments that don't respect individual rights, but I know that's opening another Pandora's box.
We all have a health problem that puts an end date on our efforts.
Product does what it should and doesn't what it shouldn't?
Of course it requires SOTA, people will always choose better models over some compact thing that is obviously more limited. You can't control the truth with models nobody wants to use.
His analogy is that a gas station is for putting gas into your car. But he walks there often, so the assumption that you need your car if you go to the gas station isn't inevitable. You could conceivably walk to a car…
Oh sure, Chinese investors and business people share their profits with everyone out of the goodness of their heart. Nice fairy tale.
Did they consider that profits on the build out won't be uniform, i. e. there will be some companies that go under but the rest of them will capture the profit?
Maybe, but you have very similar dynamics in China or other countries. At the root the problem is one of power dynamics, inequality, authoritarianism (whether legitimized by money or politics or both). Or said…
I find brackets help me understand structure from a distance much better than whitespace. Misplaced brackets seem like a thing from the past to me when we didn't have IDEs. I don't remember ever having a bug due to that.
Engineering and running a company are very different skill sets. Engineers are often not good at Marketing, networking, sales, ... Even if you are good at those, for many companies, it's more about connections than…
It's a dumb joke considering Germany has been one of the most peaceful countries in decades. And the people making the jokes are often citizens of a country actively engaged in wars.
Personally, I prefer the US approach. At least then everyone knows what they're dealing with and they can openly react instead of being forced into a fake dance between what is said and what is REALLY said. The covert…
I have no idea and for me it's not the central question. I don't like it from any party, but from a moral standpoint, the more authoritarian someone is about their propaganda, the more invasive and violent it feels to…
I'm bluer than 98% apparently. For me, turquoise is green. I didn't realize that's not normal. If I'm off on a detail like that, then...uh oh.
They're doing a lot that goes against that strategy, you just don't see it in the headlines except in cases such as these or when you dig into how they conduct international negotiations or business deals involving the…
What examples do you have of the US government doing to CEOs what has happened to people like Jack Ma and many other public figures? For China, there are so many examples of people doing 180s and being full of…
Expand? German government is certainly slow and overly limited by bureaucracy, but dangerous? Who are you comparing to?
Reminds me of this article https://aeon.co/essays/instrumentalisation-is-making-everyth... Doing things with an ulterior motive most likely changes the experience of those things. There's something inherently stressful…
Go to Russia and ask the average person on the street what they think of Putin. Thing is, the people who had to be afraid are already long gone. The rest just didn't care or tried to stay safe rather than prioritizing…
There is also European AI and probably other places. You may think only those two are relevant, and so every discussion of one party requires discussion of the other. I disagree with that fundamentally. I'll be honest,…
I'll add my anecdote here: I bought a Tern Verge and the accessory bike bag about 1.5 years ago because I imagined taking the bike on the train or public transport and because I lived in a small apartment. With the bag,…
My family had cats when I was young and I walked the neighbor's dog too. I fondly remember reading the translated versions of Catwatching and Dogwatching in the early 90s.
I find the black and white thinking scary and I see as a result of social media. Nowadays you even have to argue for the possibility of nuance because everyone immediately jumps to "for or against" mode. I strongly…
He said "At the very least you can be sure noone is in this for the good of the people anymore. This is about who will dominate the world of tomorrow.". I.e. he doesn't see the US as "the good guys" either. Pointing out…
I'm guessing with backstabbing he means China's practice of stealing technology and closing off the market for foreign companies. Lots of smaller and mid sized companies that tried to invest in the Chinese market lost…
He literally said it for China: stopping an invasion. I would add limiting political influence from autocratic governments that don't respect individual rights, but I know that's opening another Pandora's box.
We all have a health problem that puts an end date on our efforts.
Product does what it should and doesn't what it shouldn't?
Of course it requires SOTA, people will always choose better models over some compact thing that is obviously more limited. You can't control the truth with models nobody wants to use.
His analogy is that a gas station is for putting gas into your car. But he walks there often, so the assumption that you need your car if you go to the gas station isn't inevitable. You could conceivably walk to a car…
Oh sure, Chinese investors and business people share their profits with everyone out of the goodness of their heart. Nice fairy tale.
Did they consider that profits on the build out won't be uniform, i. e. there will be some companies that go under but the rest of them will capture the profit?
Maybe, but you have very similar dynamics in China or other countries. At the root the problem is one of power dynamics, inequality, authoritarianism (whether legitimized by money or politics or both). Or said…
I find brackets help me understand structure from a distance much better than whitespace. Misplaced brackets seem like a thing from the past to me when we didn't have IDEs. I don't remember ever having a bug due to that.
Engineering and running a company are very different skill sets. Engineers are often not good at Marketing, networking, sales, ... Even if you are good at those, for many companies, it's more about connections than…
It's a dumb joke considering Germany has been one of the most peaceful countries in decades. And the people making the jokes are often citizens of a country actively engaged in wars.
Personally, I prefer the US approach. At least then everyone knows what they're dealing with and they can openly react instead of being forced into a fake dance between what is said and what is REALLY said. The covert…
I have no idea and for me it's not the central question. I don't like it from any party, but from a moral standpoint, the more authoritarian someone is about their propaganda, the more invasive and violent it feels to…
I'm bluer than 98% apparently. For me, turquoise is green. I didn't realize that's not normal. If I'm off on a detail like that, then...uh oh.
They're doing a lot that goes against that strategy, you just don't see it in the headlines except in cases such as these or when you dig into how they conduct international negotiations or business deals involving the…
What examples do you have of the US government doing to CEOs what has happened to people like Jack Ma and many other public figures? For China, there are so many examples of people doing 180s and being full of…
Expand? German government is certainly slow and overly limited by bureaucracy, but dangerous? Who are you comparing to?
Reminds me of this article https://aeon.co/essays/instrumentalisation-is-making-everyth... Doing things with an ulterior motive most likely changes the experience of those things. There's something inherently stressful…
Go to Russia and ask the average person on the street what they think of Putin. Thing is, the people who had to be afraid are already long gone. The rest just didn't care or tried to stay safe rather than prioritizing…
There is also European AI and probably other places. You may think only those two are relevant, and so every discussion of one party requires discussion of the other. I disagree with that fundamentally. I'll be honest,…
I'll add my anecdote here: I bought a Tern Verge and the accessory bike bag about 1.5 years ago because I imagined taking the bike on the train or public transport and because I lived in a small apartment. With the bag,…
My family had cats when I was young and I walked the neighbor's dog too. I fondly remember reading the translated versions of Catwatching and Dogwatching in the early 90s.
I find the black and white thinking scary and I see as a result of social media. Nowadays you even have to argue for the possibility of nuance because everyone immediately jumps to "for or against" mode. I strongly…
He said "At the very least you can be sure noone is in this for the good of the people anymore. This is about who will dominate the world of tomorrow.". I.e. he doesn't see the US as "the good guys" either. Pointing out…