

If you wanted the absolute largest, you bought American.
No one in Britain bought American made cars in the 1980’s because they weren’t officially imported. American imported cars were grey market that needed extensive conversion to be legal.


If you wanted the absolute largest, you bought American.
No one in Britain bought American made cars in the 1980’s because they weren’t officially imported. American imported cars were grey market that needed extensive conversion to be legal.


Yes, that’s what I said. There are two implications:
Sensors never fail which is known not to be true.
Tesla doesn’t lie about accident data which is also known to not be true.


It’s the same customer: People buying the absolute largest car sold with features like off-road 4 wheel drive that they have absolutely no intention of using.
If Range Rover offered a 3,000 kg car in 1985, soccer moms would have bought it.


and it’s nearly impossible to become an actor without having tens of billions to start
There are over 300 companies with over a $50B market cap. The money is there.
Micron doesn’t expand production not because they don’t want more money but because they think AI is a fad like everyone else.


They’re like a movie actor who was in obscurity for decades and is suddenly popular. Is it being a traitor when everyone is offering larger and larger amounts for your time?
If you applied for two jobs, both said they wanted to hire you and started budding higher and higher so you’d work for them, are you a traitor to the customers who ultimately pay your inflated salary?
I don’t blame Micron. I blame the people who invested billions into AI which allowed this to happen.


The sensor said he had his foot on the pedal.


40 years ago Alexi Sayle joked about moms driving giant Range Rovers to the shops.


Saying “lte Linux that can run Android” means nothing. All Android phones run Linux and support LTE. It’s an Android phone with restrictions on what Android apps it will run. That’s it. The screen is tiny and two small screens are cheaper than a larger one.
You can buy all of that for $100 on Aliexpress.
This is trash dressed up in a fun skin to sell to Commodore fans who don’t know how to delete an app from their phone.


have undoubtedly improved but LLMs are using the same open source libraries and tools available to anyone…
I read a surprising article on Lemmy just a week ago that explained that that is not how LLM’s do OCR. LLM’s convert images into tokens and then treat them like text input. I can’t see how it works but it does. It’s why they are better than classic OCR neural nets but at the trade off of enormously larger computation cost.


It doesn’t make sense but Banks treat current stock price as a liquid asset.


I had a problem at an exact height every time and it was a tiny bit of dirt on the z screw. I couldn’t see it because it was a white wisp of filament in the threads but after a cleaning and lube the problem went away.


He gets to borrow against the shares as if he has that trillion in cash.


I don’t see how it doesn’t make sense to build the justification after attacking.
You are already bombing. The justification is done. Politically it reduces justification because the public (as was shown) is now against the bombing. When Trump attacked Venezuela, he didn’t bomb a school, wait a week, and then kidnap Maduro.
Getting the other country to attack to justify war only works if you either make it look like they attacked first (false flag), or have deniability on your attack so their retribution can be spun into a first attck. (Secretly bomb the school with spies but leave evidence so they know it was you but can’t prove it.)
So there is absolutely no reason militarily or politically.


That makes no sense. You are already at war. You have already justified it. Getting the other country to defend harder is not what you want. You want to win.
Bombing a school wasn’t 5D chess by Trump. It was incompetence.


They allow 3k reasoning prompts per week.
It’s their unlimited plan that loses them money. Where did you get 3,000/week? Their message cap is hidden and users complain they don’t know how much of their “unlimited” is used up before being cut off.


Where did you get $1k? Semianalysis’s report is paywalled but seems thorough.


There was an article yesterday that if you sign up for the most expensive OpenAI plan and actually use it fully, OpenAI loses $14k a year on you.
This reminds me of the early Internet days. I ran an ISP. Like everyone else we offered “unlimited” service. But if everyone actually used unlimited we would have been bankrupted because it would tie up a phone line (channel of a pri) and modem on the portmaster. Regular users only used 1/10th of “unlimited”.
It’s not a shift if you have a Republican Congress and President who will not only give it all to their billionaire friends but run up a debt to give more than they took in taxes.
I’m pointing out that this is putting the cart before the horse. We need actual leftist politicians or it won’t do anything.
Where’s the profit in that?