

“Reportedly” is carrying a lot of weight here


“Reportedly” is carrying a lot of weight here


EVs Teslas crash more.
“Some of these accidents involved Tesla’s self-driving system.”


Uh, EVs are safer than ICE cars


Company that sells random collections of words: People are increasingly asking for random collections of words instead of money!


Good thing they’re so trustworthy then…


Some back of the envelope: An ideal black-body at 100 C will radiate something like a kW pr m2, give or take. So one h100 at 700W(?) would probably need a reflector of around one m2. Very rough but it’s probably within an order of magnitude so it’s not impossible, but just adds to the engineering and logistics challenges.


And also, that’s a pretty big if!


Ding ding ding!


An LED is, anyway


“Ponzi scheme could falter without wider adoption, warns early Ponzi scheme investor”


You know what would end poverty? A trillion dollars


Hard to say, really. Yes, MS can absorb loss if the value of their stake in OpenAI goes to $0 overnight, but how much of their stock value is based on expectations that they can sell cloud compute for billions of dollars? And how many private and institutional investors have a stake in that?


Depends. Like OP I stopped pirating when they made Netflix available in Denmark, and like OP I’m also feeling the deteriorating device. But finding danish content in the public trackers seems a lot harder than it was in ye old days


This is a bit like mark rutte calling Trump “daddy”. It’s completely inconsequential in actual reality but still feels so entirely wrong. And I don’t even know who should be most embarrassed, the bootlickers or Trump for being transparently narcissistic that everyone realizes bootlicking works


Rounded to the closest million that actually checks out…


Does it come with a subwoofer and doubles as a coffee maker? In that case no…
Talk about putting lipstick on a pig…
The useless/useful dichotomy is kinda misguided because that judgement will almost always depend on cost and we don’t have a good understanding of actual costs of running these models. I have copilot enabled in my IDE, and it saves me from a few searches here and there and autocompletes stuff that would have taken me some time to type. So not exactly useless, but right now it’s being payed for by VC’s who expect a return on their investment, so what does that look like? Before we know, it’s hard to say whether these things are relevant
This is an extremely naive view of what the word “fail” means and of what such a “competition” would look like. Are you suggesting we just deploy increasingly critical systems onto this hypothetical fork until it predictably fails in an unpredictable way? Sorta like Calvin’s dad would rate bridges?