

It’s already sufficent to cool 20kw of compute.
When starship goes up it’ll be crazy cost effective to throw them up in orbit and do compute there then to waste the time, money and power on earth


It’s already sufficent to cool 20kw of compute.
When starship goes up it’ll be crazy cost effective to throw them up in orbit and do compute there then to waste the time, money and power on earth


Are all outputs hallucinations? It’s just some happen to be correct and some aren’t. It doesn’t know and can’t tell unless it’s specifically told (hence the guard rails).
But if I’ve gotta build so many hand rails (instructions) then is it really “AI”?


Which is why Musk had proposed putting into orbit a million plus sats


to play a game of paper scissor rock. Most chatbot try to play (without any understanding of how pointless it is). Anything that tries to play straight away is automatically a bot.


They already have orbital, distributed, data centres.
It’s called Starlink. It’s already got the equivalent of entire cabinet worth of hardware in a single satellite.
Scott Manley has been doing the maths and shown how it’s already incredibly viable with current tech, especially with how they can already cool 20kw of Starlink sat just fine.
The biggest constraints on earth are town planning costs and delays/time, and of course power. (most DC cooling systems are closed looped)


I understood a few of those words.
Basically you’ve validated the study that LLMs make shit up, right?


Gulp
I work in a DC as well.
I wonder if I qualify for danger pay now


It seems like an utterly vexatious, and banal one at that, lawsuit by the PRS.
Definitely feels like they were put up to it by the dark money private equity jackels who want to devour Valve.


Yup, the REAL goal here is to get an ID associated with an IP address to remove your anonymity from the web.
Maybe I’m I don’t have enough of a technical understanding (and I’m wrong about this) but I believe there is some sort of fingerprint at the OS level (not IP or Mac) that they can obtain when you’re on the net that in turn they want to map to your identity, thus even if you’re using tor/vpns to mask your IP, you’re still identifiable.


I used to walk around with 3 phones. It got tiring very quickly.
Besides in order receive classified material the gov is already well aware of my kinks


I used to walk around with 3 phones. It got tiring very quickly.
Besides in order receive classified material the gov is already well aware of my kinks


Stuff I and my employer doesn’t want the CCP to know.


So who gets sued. The guy who put the chat bot on the server and is running it or the chatbot software developer themselves?
Or both?


Chinese company who has to comply with the CCP is a problem for me, and my work.


And so on


This is really well written. Great post.


Or just replace your tyres with ones with non sensor.
That said it is a little annoying. My dash is forever telling me it can’t talk to the tyres.


I think the problem with computers is when you make shit too easy.
Play a game. Tap on store. Tap on install. Play.
When I was growing up getting shit to run on my 286 was a challenge, Changing memory allocations, IRQ ports, a myriad of errors and work arounds, cfg files, memory editing, command lines, basic, and all that stuff meant you were forced to think.
The irony is script kiddies of the 90s would be viewed upon as hardcore hackers these days.
Indeed it warmed the cockles of my heart when my son got into Half Life and asked me to show him how to use the console.
I was like, awww you’ve taken your first step into a larger world.


I share the author’s nostalgia for Telnet, as a kid who spent many lost hours trying to telnet into “interesting things” at the dawn of the internet.
We had a transmitter on our building for satalite backhaul. I used to have fun using it to telnet into various stuff in orbit.
You’d be surprise at how many times they didn’t even bother with credentials.
I refuse to call it AI
It’s a LM… Pure and simple. Anyway none of the LMs can come up with theory of relatively (if you gave them all of the known physics up to 1915).
Nor can they play paper scissors rock (they don’t realise it’s pointless).
As far as I can tell they’re wrong more times then they’re right and the only use I have for them is as a glorified search engine (and even then they’re still fricking wrong.
They’re only useful if you already know the answer because if you don’t know the answer you don’t know if they’ve given you the wrong answer.