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Holy shit lmao. Like the wokest tumblr crowd focused into a laser for 2025. How do these guys get through life? Exhausting existence.

> Presumably weather models have been using all sorts of advanced machine learning for decades now

This isn't actually true, unless you're considering ML to be just linear regression, in which case we have been using "AI" for >100 years. "Advanced ML" with NN is what's being showcased here.


K-shaped growth, dual economy, permanent underclass what ever you want to call it, shapes all aspects of life.


Call it what it actually is: societal abuse from wealthy oligarchs with their masks removed. One man bought up all the RAM on planet Earth, and everyone's like "lol I guess computers are just expensive now".


For Second-Handers the value of DRAM collapses past 256K anyway. I'd rather the people who can actually use it get societies resources than bums who use it to play games and crap out dumb scribbles or "vfx"

Second-Handers love to denigrate the work of Elon Musk and Sam Altman, but these men are solving fundamental problems, you can get your DRAM on the second-hand market after Sam uses it to create AGI. A reasonable man would be very grateful for the existence of these oligarchs. I assume you are just posting unconsciously not unreasonably.


It's been a while since I thought about Poe's Law. Thanks for the laugh.


You almost had me there lol


This is the concept of hungry ghost from buddhism: https://www.lionsroar.com/buddhism/hungry-ghosts/


Black Mirror episode portraying what this could do: https://youtu.be/XJIq_Dy--VA?t=14. If Apple ran SHARP on this photo and compared it to the show, that would be incredible.

Or if you prefer Blade Runner: https://youtu.be/qHepKd38pr0?t=107


One more example from Star Trek Into Darkness https://youtu.be/p7Y4nXTANRQ?t=61


I was thinking Enemy of the State (1998) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EwZQddc3kY


It's solved, look up comprehensible input: https://www.dreaming.com/blog-posts/what-is-comprehensible-i...

The problem is duolingo is particularly horrible and is intended to get people addicted, not educate.


I'm always a bit weary of theoretical stuff like this. The best way to learn a new language is to move there (preferably somewhere where people don't speak or don't want to speak your native language). I know people that didn't speak a lick of Spanish, moved to Spain, and in a year they're basically fluent. Of course, still struggling with stuff they might not be used to: gendered language, conjugations, and so on. But overall, able to be fully understood by native speakers.

Theoretical educational frameworks don't replace the day-to-day struggle of trying to get shit done. (Doing this is, of course, extremely uncomfortable, and people will avoid it at all costs.)


It's so strange to hear you and GP talking as if no one has ever learned a foreign language without moving to another country. The US military has been teaching translators for decades at the Defense Language Institute in California, and people learn languages to conversational fluency in university, albeit inefficiently. Duolingo is a game meant to be fun and collect subscription fees, not designed to teach any useful skill.


> It's so strange to hear you and GP talking as if no one has ever learned a foreign language without moving to another country.

I speak three languages fluently (two prior to moving to said country; English, for example, is not my native tongue), so that's a weird assumption to make. With that said, I still think it's the most efficient way to learn a language, especially given how almost everyone's a nomad (especially in tech) these days.


I think the point is people are well aware that living in a country that speaks the language is a great way to learn a language.

The point was what's the best way to learn a language other than by having an entire country surrounding you dedicated to that language? Many / most people can't pick up their life for a year to learn a language. People have work, people have families, people have local commitments.


(GP here) There’s a big difference between techniques that could be feasible for an app (presumably used by people who want to study one hour or less per day) and techniques you can use with people who are dedicating their entire professional workday to language learning for weeks/months on end.

I guess my original comment could’ve been more specific, but I figured the context was implied.


Go there, learn to talk then take classes there. You might not be able to speak better than the natives you can learn to grammar harder.


I've managed to learn Esperanto fluently without ever moving to... er... um.


This is the most pro-tech admin in decades, and that terrifies me.


did you not see who was standing next to him. All of the top tech bros of silicon valley in their search for the fountain of youth.


Are we the bad guys?


If you have to ask?


Cost to build, maintain this machine? $/watt?


Vibe coding can make code that is suitable for production. 3d printed plastic can not be a substitute for a fiberglass-metal part.


It absolutely can. Not all 3D printing is kids' toys.

In the end it depends on the application. Vibe coded flight management systems, anyone?


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