Could we use biomass and hydro to bootstrap without fossil fuels?
We might have to go smaller scale, but if we have a playbook to follow, we can skip some wasteful false starts
Could we use biomass and hydro to bootstrap without fossil fuels?
We might have to go smaller scale, but if we have a playbook to follow, we can skip some wasteful false starts
The risk they don't seem to imagine is that their ownership and precious property rights are still conditional.
If you impoverish everyone so much that they no longer have a stake in preserving absolute property rights, it becomes a lot easier to sell "nationalise their assets" and "hang them from a petrol station canopy."
You might be able to find a few bodyguards you can bribe to protect a compound, but you're not going to be able to guard everything once society no longer sees value in recognizing your claims to ownership.
Even the "robber barons" of the past-- the Carnegies and Rockefellers-- at least knew that public gestures and restraint would help push that day back, but does Musk or Bezos have that level of understanfing?
I thought you violated constitutuonal rights BY taking your clothes off, but it turns out that's the Geneva Convention, not the Constitution. Carry on.
I wonder if there's a shame play.
"The most powerful man in the world with the most expensive military in history is being outfoxed by POOR BROWN PEOPLE so badly that he had to declare an emergency to try to fix it? Sure seems weak."
Commodore 128DCR. Always on display at toy shop, now on display in my office.
I bought a '60s VTVM recently. It needs mains voltage, uses two vaccuum tubes, and does less than my $15 Aliexpress digital meter while taking 48 times the space, but golly it's nifty.
Property rights. The almighty sole principle.
Air-conditioned dhed with high volume air cleaning for toxic actibities like soldering, plastic models, spray painiting, 3-D printing...
And a 3-d printer with a cross section of a metre on a side. I am sick of having to cut up designs, I want to print an entire extended-ATX case in a single run.
Keep an eye out at thrift shops-- I've seen huge tranches of Star Trek novels.
I think he misjudges the diversity of this community. It must be a time zone thing.
The Russians come on for their shift, then pass over to the Venezuelans and Cubans at the end of the day, and then the Chinese cover overnight. We need full spectrum, round the clock midsnformation with seven-nines uptime, people!
Who are the skeletons fighting? Do we need to do well intentioned symbolic support gestures on social media?
Perhaps Microsoft needs to do a better job with framing and expectations management then.
If you tell me we're having cheeseburgers and bring out a lab of molecular gastronomy novelties, I'm hoing to say it's a pretty mediocre cheeseburger even if it makes some brilliant insights about the future of food.
If object permanance is such a breakthrough, why is it failing to rise to the level you'd see in procedurally-generated games from 35 years ago? It feels like they want to lean so hard on the model that they are using it beyond its useful scope. LLM style models might be good for "generate the next map of the procedural dungeon" but then you hand over to a different tool better at persisting state. Nobody will blame you for realizing different problems require different tools unless you're some cult-like (or investor-like) perspective that only a single all-inclusive model is the final endgame of all computing