Which regulations have come into existence in the past eight years that make it impossible for there to be a sub-$15,000 vehicle? The answer is 'very few'
The CCP has taken control of the lithium market. You can't get batteries for a sub-$15,000 vehicle outside of China anymore.
I'm saying this because I'm not aware of a way to allocate memory that the OS can reclaim at any time...
You don't need to, the OS knows: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
We are not going to let tech Bros blame programmers for the memory shortage.
I had this thought too...gotta blame the programmers for something so that they feel bad about themselves, and are easy to control (Even if they don't actually care about memory).
The reality is, however, a programmer does what works to get their project out the door. If, because they have bad habits, it contains bloatware, noone has any incentive to do anything about it.
The way you write it, it sounds like you are an asshole trying to make excuses for your bad habits.
I just hand them a 400kb binary compiled with rustc that doesn't even give a shit which libc version you have installed, because it doesn't even need that.
How many times have you done that?
Wasting time reducing bloatware is an extra cost that doesn't have a market value, so will be not be done.
You missed the part where it doesn't take more engineering time to be efficient, and in many cases it takes less time.
Based on what I can see from vloggers who actually visited China
Sounds like you are not well informed.
China's median income is less than USA's minimum wage. The elites in China are rich, but the average person is poor.
Actually not that great, LLMs do not scale well with size after a certain point that has been reached some years ago
I have written chat bots in the past, and as a chatbot, ChatGPT is really impressive.
What? That sounds like complete gibberish.
Yes lol
What they do expect is that their leaders will take responsibility for guiding the country into the future, which they seem to be doing a fairly competent job of (unlike some of their past leaders). In barely three decades they've gone from being an almost completely rural Third World country
Yeah, this is the propaganda, but in per capita terms, China is still a poor country. The leaders are rich, and the average person is much better off than before.
If computers take over (which seems to be their natural tendency), it will serve us right. -- Alistair Cooke