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Comment Re:OpenAI hasn't laid off tens of thousands worker (Score 1) 47

Human labor -- especially skilled human labor -- historically generated and supported  capitol and the large industries evolved. Capitol pays labor to produce value. That's Western history. A minority ...  but not a small minority .. of post-modern economists, financial institutions and hyper-wealthy believe something  different. They believe that all human labor --- guilds & crafts excepted -- even doctors and lawyers will be replaced with *.ai . It's not a fad, not a phantom , but a 100% roll of the dice; these people have bet the shit-off-their back that *.ai/LLM will rule the future, rule everything including your wifes LED-flashing dildo. These foresighted folks will lay-off almost everyone today ... and every last man and women tomorrow. If their  bet  wins ! Make no mistake ... they have no "fallback"  position. It's everything or nothing to them. Do regular humans have a say? Of-course ... we just ram our "purchase choice" steel spear right up their azzwhole and bleed them out. But ... we must make that decision .. and ignore all the ads pimping *.ai as sovereign solution for all our issues. /rant

Comment Re:When something appears to be too good to be tru (Score 1) 47

Fear ?  With government willing/anxious to be the lender-of-last-resort for big companies they can take an chance with nothing to fear. If his friend eats a cookie, he orders a lemon cake.  Like a rich families spoiled child he lacks the discipline which in fact he doesn't need.

Comment Re:A Graphics and Compute card company (Score 1) 47

Designed to the gold miners form .. that a successful pick axe and company. Too bad most Nvidia pick axes have handles too short or too long ... for the common gold miner. As if they had arm-lengths like a NBA hero ! Are we thinking gamr-boiz and AI-clouds ?  /silly metaphor 

Comment pal in the business (Score 1, Flamebait) 88

I have a different take on the AI disruption.  For unsupported home users of modern Linux  use of an "AI-adviser" is necessary. Both of my Ubuntu systems went down this week, and only the *.ai from a major company allowed me to make repairs.  Complexity makes trouble-shooting modern Linux impossible ... in the AI-aided trouble-shooting I ran into so many  Linux micro-"horrors" that only another computer could deal with them. Took about 30 hours over 4 days ... the *.ai never complained and I thought the intensity was pretty amusing ... I mean just two self-built home computers with decent cpu/gpu combos. WTF! When I first tried Linux you got the CD-disks, wound them up and you had a default working system. Not so now ... so AI will find a place on every home-Linux users computer . Now, is that a disruption or a practical service?  I'd pay for it !

Comment Re:Cut lives saving USAID and spread job killing A (Score 0) 49

Nine million  .. eh .  And the USA is responsible for them because of ... reasons ?  Twenty million American CITIZENS live in poverty; maybe they should get 1st-focus from the government they defend and finance.  Oh yeah --- poor Americans pay taxes to the IRS.

Comment Re:Something big is happening (Score 1) 85

Very well written ... over-written I'd say.  Skilled propaganda. Sounds like this guy has LOTS of stock options to dump. A true take-home message would be: computers will soon run themselves. That's a good thing, for such human-toxic devices;  creating human coders/architects is a form of child abuse. Humans are concrete, analog,iterative,  heuristic, intuitive, approximating, emotional, value-defining creatures. The field, sea, forest , work-bench or guild-shop is their natural habitat. Good fortune will allow our return to that "paradise" while toxic ( think mental Cyanide ) digital machinery takes care of its own.

Comment Re:work on price point (Score 1) 209

Since you talk about price-points,  did you mean "low-ball" ... not 'snowball'. Cause poor people low-ball their purchases of everything from pajamas to pork chops.

Who gets 'snowballed'  are high-maintain women shoppers who must keep up with the pack from Coach hand-bags to baby diapers. Cost is no object to them , except higher prices are precious commodity doled out to those women with filthy rich  husbands. They will buy anything at any price that sets them apart. So really jack-up the price of fake-meat cause  those top 3% women will rave over it like werewolves over a fresh carcass..

Comment Re:8X the price (Score 1) 209

For success of chemical faux-meat -- at 8X the price --  only one state is needed to allow fake-beef to be shipped, and whose women don't care that their last date fed them an amino acid soup, that slime-molds love to eat , but gussied-up like a T-bone .... not even a lipsticked pig !  Oh the sensitive vegans we need them traveling on the big rocket to Mars, where fake beauf-stake will be served every day.

Comment Re:Where's the Beef? (Score 1) 209

Price is KING ? Say it ain't so ! What would you buy ... a  full glass of NYC tap-water. Or a Manhattan double  martini -- dry very dry with 100-proof Tanqueray .. and a pair of  green olives, with a slice of lime . What could be better than 3-of-those , for the cutey beside you to finally put out ! Damn the cost ...

Comment Re:Good old dualisms (Score 1) 209

Rationality  is way over-valued ... humans live happily or die-badly on emotions. Think of the night sky ... think of the trout stream ... think of your loved ones. It's all emotion.

Only wankers and nekbeards and monsters see value in anything else. Think of  lambs silence  .. and biting off tongues. That's what rationality brings you ... the curse of duality along with a cold heart ...

Comment Re:private property rights? (Score 4, Insightful) 111

You make the standard Randist blunder worshiping tragedy-of-the-Commons". Your agency over your property ends at my property line. You may not pollute the air over my property ( by say...  burning shoes or clothes ) beyond "acts of god";  you are infringing on my property rights . Yep --- you may not "mine" on your own property if  mine  tailings/run-off crosses my property line.  Tuff tit to those sociopaths who would privatize profits while socializing costs.

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