If the CO2 minerals are actually inert, this could be a relatively viable approach.
I do think we have consider multiple approaches, because we are clearly not meeting CO2 emission reduction targets.
That there is no perfect defense. There is no protection. Being alive means being exposed; it’s the nature of life to be hazardous—it’s the stuff of living.
If the CO2 minerals are actually inert, this could be a relatively viable approach.
I do think we have consider multiple approaches, because we are clearly not meeting CO2 emission reduction targets.
Haha. I believe the AMD Instinct / Nvidia Datacentre GPUs aren’t that great for gaming.
Assuming a large decline in demand for AI compute, what would be the use cases for renting out older AI compute hardware on the cloud? Where would the demand come from? Prices would also go down with a decrease in demand.
I wonder what the process was for choosing specifically 10%. Why not 8.7%? Or 13.9%? Surely an efficiency drive would have some sort of structured/analytical approach to it?
I use the “udm=14” method to remove the AI/Spam results at the beginning of search result. While it doesn’t address the overall decline in search quality, I find it is a much better experience.
I see this as PR speak for admitting that they can’t continue to achieve massive generational improvements in LLMs (let alone anything close to AGI) even with exponential increases in computing power. They are hitting a very costly brick wall.
Yup, Sutskever is a CEO of a LLM/AI company.
“The 2010s were the age of scaling, now we’re back in the age of wonder and discovery once again. Everyone is looking for the next thing,” Sutskever said. “Scaling the right thing matters more now than ever.”
The “wonder and discovery” phrasing is a dead giveaway for what’s going on.
How does it strike again though?
Reading over the government page for this act, it seems like common sense. I get the impression that any properly moderated forum would already be implementing such measures.
Am I missing something.
This could be my lack of knowledge of the settings, but if you have multiple languages added, you have to choose the language.
This should honestly be part of the default WebUI.
Isn’t one of the strengths of offensive cyber programs that you can leverage plausible deniability. Why in gods would you publicly state your intent to engage in such operations?
That’s not really good a thing.
Total MAUs are so low. You really need solid double digit YoY growth (20-30% YoY) to have a strong trajectory in the medium term.
Your statement regarding monero is objectively untrue. It is far easier to use real currency. This is just objective fact.
My intention wasn’t really to argue for/against crypto. Just pointing out that for me and many others crypto integration is a no go. Take that as you will.
Isn’t the ability to defederate a key point of having federation in the first place?
I personally do want to see word salad from supporters of russian genocidal imperialism and or the CCP.
For many users (including me), monero / crypto / web3.0 integration would be an immediate red line.
Regural payment methods would work just fine, this is a mere forum after all. If you are that concerned about people linking your username with your identity, then you might as well just skip gold / silver.
This is really the of stuff dystopian scifi.
A somewhat cliched saying comes to my mind when reading this article.
“The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters.” [1]
Hopefully, there will eventually be pushback against this techno-feudalism and oligarchy. For what it’s worth this seems to always happen in history. Ruling elites (in our case oligarchs and their promoters; the media, economists, politicians) consolidate their power and start to become disconnected from reality.
As a side note, it’s funny that AI-generated videos have themes of dystopia and rebellion against the system.
I was honestly surprised how unstable the Automattic CEO sounded. He is literally sabotaging his own company/product/project.
It’s a public mental implosion.
They do way more than that, that’s just the consumer facing stuff.
The oceans are very big place though even the context of 4 million cubic meters per annum (assuming a 25% oil coverage target).
I am not saying we should give up on all other approaches, but it might worth considering this as part of a toolkit.