DragonSidedD
@DragonSidedD@monero.town
I have made some trivial PRs to the codebase. I run a public node libertytmtitynvmnto2k42liys5fenb3wabaozmmmksyrc7j… When the revolution comes, I will be on the side that has vaccines and peer reviewed journals.
- Comment on AI Is A Money Trap 1 week ago:
fair
- Comment on AI Is A Money Trap 1 week ago:
Au contraire. The proteome was solved by LLM transformers trained on genetic strings
- Comment on AI Is A Money Trap 1 week ago:
Perhaps you are unaware that AI has solved the Proteome. This was expected to be a 100 year project.
- Comment on MD = oMega Dumbass 1 week ago:
Naturally , people die before age 45 and a hell of a lot of women and children do not survive the agony of childbirth
- Comment on AI Is A Money Trap 1 week ago:
Oh god, another AI hot take 🙄
Yes, OpenAI and CUrsor both are waaaaayyyy overhyped & overvalued.
So were pets.com and yahoo.com back in 1999. But that didn’t stop FAANG from becoming honestly trllion-dollar valuation because while there was breathless Internet hype, the Internet was about to completely change the way the world works.
AI today is like the Internet in 1999.
- Comment on The World Will Enter a 15-Year AI Dystopia in 2027, Former Google Exec Says 1 week ago:
“You cannot regulate the design of a hammer so that it can drive nails but not kill anyone, but you can criminalize the killing of a human by a hammer,” Gawdat said.
God I hate managers who think they’re so deep 🙄
- Comment on A few people are ruining the internet for the rest of us 5 weeks ago:
I delete all my social media periodically for similar reasons.
Even communities of people who are really level headed and supportive, like academics and engineers. Eventually there is groupthink, tribalism, and generally people who I am over (and I’m sure it’s mutual)
- Comment on Firefox is fine. The people running it are not 1 month ago:
LibreWolf saved the spirit of firefox. Screw the Mozilla Board of Grifters. They could have just provided hosting for open source solutions/VPNs and sell lots of swag maybe host an actually good podcast … but no, they leaned into selling user data WTF
- Comment on All downhill from there 1 month ago:
Interesting, that dynamic is in line with the ‘radiator’ theory of human brain evolution.
From a more recent article:
the shift to an aerobic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle in early Homo, including long-distance running, exerted selection pressures that favored both increased endurance and enhanced brain growth