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  • More money for guns means less money for the peoples actual needs

    But big scary Russia might invade

    Russia has been struggling to invade the poorest country in europe for more then 5 years now, what makes you think they can invade the richest country in europe?

  • It's literally got amnesty in the name, sounds like a shell group by liberal DAs where they organize the great replacement.

  • I agree somewhat but it's not like they were bringing newcomers into the cause, this account was posting rage bait for already entrenched MAGAts, the more time they spend inside staring at fake boobs the less time they'll spend shooting people

  • Hey, they'd have to pay a person in the third world $5 a year to do that, do you think they're made of money?

  • In 1814, the British Government recognized Shrapnel's contribution by awarding him £1,200 (£82,600 in 2025) a year for life.[5] Bureaucracy, however, prevented him from receiving the full benefit of this award

    Didn't even get rich off it like alfred nobel, just did it for his love of killing Frenchmen.

  • If I steal someone else’s song and put my name on it nobody reasonable would say I made it.

    People were saying the same thing about sampling in hip hop. Yeah if you do a 1 to 1 copy of a song then that's not making art but if you take elements from a song and rearrange them then that is.

  • Same with nerdy men, ryan gossling is not who I pictured for dr. grace in project hail mary

  • Also if the AI bubble does pop and they have to liquidate all these data centers, that's less stuff for us to buy on the fire sale

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  • I figured that area would be full of extremely violent megastorms due to the heat differential.

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  • tidally locked

    Wouldn't that be a non starter for life? One side would be perpetually baked and the other would be frozen.

  • LLMs being the most visible part of AI after over 75 years of AI, isn’t because they’re the biggest or latest or greatest or whatever, it’s marketing. Plain and simple marketing.

    Probably more that it's the only AI normal people will interact with regularly. Your average person isn't going to run a protein folding application, but they will probably talk to chatgpt or use Google AI summaries.

  • To be fair he did, he's been noticably more erratic and confrontational then his first term. This isn't to say his first term was a model of stability and good governance, just that he is definitely declining mentally.

    This doesn't excuse her support for him earlier, but if she wants to push dementia don out, I'm not gonna get in her way.

  • Bitcoin finely found a use case that's not crime. Take that crypto haters.

  • I feel like the white blood cells should be the guards. They're the ones who will kill anything that gets out of line, and they're white....

  • Echoing back "I am alive" isn't on the same level as saying "find a vulnerability" and the agent finding and executing that vulnerability. One a toddler can do, the other requires a lot of technical expertise.

  • Ignore the "containment" framing, they made a hacking bot and it seems to actually be good at finding and exploiting vulnerabilities:

    The AI model "found a 27-year-old vulnerability in OpenBSD—which has a reputation as one of the most security-hardened operating systems in the world," the company wrote.

    Dismiss this as marketing drivel all you want but hacking is just the sort of needle in a haystack problem that AI is very good at. It requires broad knowledge, a lot of cycles trying and failing, and is easily verifiable, ie. Can you execute arbitrary scripts or not. Even if this release is BS good hacking agents are bound to come eventually and we should be discussing the implications of that instead of burying our heads in the sand, pretending AI is useless and that this is all hype.

  • The point is not that multi-agentic software development is not possible — people are certainly shipping real software with agents today, and they will probably be shipping more slop tomorrow. The argument I am making is more that these people are currently doing so by implicitly resolving these coordination problems, usually through ad-hoc mechanisms with no thought out guarantees or failure modes. The distributed systems literature has precise formalisms for all of these mechanisms, forty years of theorems about what they can and cannot solve for you, and clear rules for when and where different techniques should be applied.

    The key takeaway I got from this is that someone still needs to act as the coordinator/orchestrator for these. Maybe that coordination is the future of software development at the every day engineering level, monitoring and correcting agents when they go off trail.

  • No, you don't need to pay attention now because of Tesla autopilot, it'll drive for you /s