

I’m hoping sodium ion cars become available soon. I’ll happily trade some range in ideal conditions for being more resistant to very cold temps.


I’m hoping sodium ion cars become available soon. I’ll happily trade some range in ideal conditions for being more resistant to very cold temps.


Was it this slop company that recently said it wasn’t going to do any more “side quests”?


Oh, I know. My comment was more about how we tend to anthropomorphize this stuff and give these models traits they don’t possess.


It could be a moronic sysadmin, it could just as easily be a moronic exec pushing staff to implement this crap right now and damn the consequences.


it thinks
I’m not attacking you but we really need to figure out how we use language to accurately describe what these programs are doing.


How do they succeed though?
I’m not seeing the market for LLMs in any meaningful roles given they are prone to saying things that aren’t true. Would you hire someone who does good work 90% of the time and for the rest, tells you the work is done, when it’s not, or worse.


I’ve still not heard a convincing argument explaining how these companies are going to make enough money to offset the billions they’ve spent on R&D and hardware.
It’s strange really, if I was an investor that would be the first question I’d ask but I guess VCs are smarter than I am.


At least it’s a hardware person taking over and not some marketing twat.


Sodium ion batteries are already in cars in China, this iteration is even safer. You should read the article.


This battery is even safer than Li-ion cells, why is that “gaslighting”?


If I was a NVDA investor, I’d be worried. This clown is doing nothing but gaslighting and lying these days.


That’s news to me. Every time to vendor tries to get me to switch to their cloud product I tell them to get lost. I’m not willingly handing over patient data to these clowns, I’ve seen how bad they are at security.


There’s lots to criticize Apple for but they do support their hardware for several years, not one or two.


They want to move fast and break things but they still want a few meat bags around to blame when things inevitable blow up in their faces.


The problem, as always, seem to be human to me
That says more about you than about the topic under discussion.


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In a sane universe people would be on trial for unleashing this shit on society.


It reminds me of the documentary Hypernormalisation, well worth a watch if you haven’t seen it.
“The word hypernormalisation was coined by Alexei Yurchak, a professor of anthropology who was born in Leningrad and later went to teach at the University of California, Berkeley. He introduced the word in his book Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More: The Last Soviet Generation (2006), which describes paradoxes of Soviet life during the 1970s and 1980s. He says everyone in the Soviet Union knew the system was failing, but no one could imagine any alternative to the status quo, and politicians and citizens alike were resigned to maintaining the pretense of a functioning society. Over time, the mass delusion became a self-fulfilling prophecy, with everyone accepting it as the new norm rather than pretend, an effect Yurchak termed hypernormalisation”
ASML makes the machines and they’re restricted from exporting to China. Does China have the capability to make comparable ones itself?