George Lester

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George Lester

George Lester

@Georgelester7

가입일 Şubat 2011
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Pardon My Take
Pardon My Take@PardonMyTake·
PMT 5-29 with @TJOshie77 is Now Live! - Spurs kill OKC to force Game 7 - Mitchell Robinson broke his pinky - Christopher Sanchez + US Presidents - Some birthday gifts for Max - Fyre Fest of the Week + More Watch or Listen Here barstool.link/pardon-my-take
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George Lester
George Lester@Georgelester7·
@signulll How about bad eye sight not being bred out of existence? Truly don’t get that one
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
it’s kinda fascinating that evolution didn’t ship apis for the body. e.g. you can’t read your cortisol or write to your heart rate. the nervous system roughly exposes two endpoints for managing these.. breath & movement. both of which are indirect.
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George Lester
George Lester@Georgelester7·
@JacobShap The podcast takes are much more hilarious if you give the real world like 4 hours
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Peter Wildeford🇺🇸🚀
Peter Wildeford🇺🇸🚀@peterwildeford·
Jensen here is frustrating and wrong. The man wrote off billions so of course he opposes controls. 1. Mythos is a ~10T parameter model trained on Nvidia Blackwell. Despite Jensen's best efforts, China doesn't have Blackwell chips thanks to export controls. Huawei's best chip delivers 1/3 the per-chip performance, at 2.5x the power cost, with yields >12x worse. Jensen calling Mythos "fairly mundane capacity" that's "abundantly available in China" is just plainly false. 2. Dwarkesh is right that the compute ratio matters geopolitically. Maintaining a capability lead during the critical window — even 12-18 months — is the whole point of controls. The difference between China running a thousand vs. a million offensive AI agents is huge. Jensen dodges this entirely. 3. Jensen can't simultaneously argue "controls failed because China innovated anyway" (DeepSeek) AND "we must sell to China or they'll leave our ecosystem." If they'll innovate regardless, selling chips doesn't buy the loyalty he claims. 4. Jensen's ecosystem stickiness point (x86, Arm) is his strongest argument, but it cuts against him: the world is already locked into CUDA. Selling Nvidia chips to China doesn't deepen that - it just gives China better hardware while they build Huawei alternatives regardless.
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp

Distilled recap of the back-and-forth with Jensen on export controls: Dwarkesh: Wouldn’t selling Nvidia chips to China enable them to train models like Claude Mythos with cyber offensive capabilities that would be threats to American companies and national security? Jensen: First of all, Mythos was trained on fairly mundane capacity and a fairly mundane amount of it by an extraordinary company. The amount of capacity and the type of compute it was trained on is abundantly available in China. Dwarkesh: With that, could they eventually train a model like Mythos? Yes. But the question is, because we have more FLOPs, American labs are able to get to this level of capabilities first. Furthermore, even if they trained a model like this, the ability to deploy it at scale matters. If you had a cyber hacker, it's much more dangerous if they have a million of them versus a thousand of them. Jensen: Your premise is just wrong. The fact of the matter is their AI development is going just fine. The best AI researchers in the world, because they are limited in compute, also come up with extremely smart algorithms. DeepSeek is not an inconsequential advance. The day that DeepSeek comes out on Huawei first, that is a horrible outcome for our nation. Dwarkesh: Currently, you can have a model like DeepSeek that can run on any accelerator if it's open source. Why would that stop being the case in the future? Jensen: Suppose it optimizes for Huawei. Suppose it optimizes for their architecture. It would put others at a disadvantage. As AI diffuses out into the rest of the world, their standards and their tech stack will become superior to ours because their models are open. Dwarkesh: Tesla sold extremely good electric vehicles to China for a long time. iPhones are sold in China. They didn't cause some lock-in. China will still make their version of EVs, and they're dominating, or smartphones, they're dominating. Jensen: We are not a car. The fact that I can buy this car brand one day and use another car brand another day is easy. Computing is not like that. There's a reason why x86 still exists. There's a reason why Arm is so sticky. These ecosystems are hard to replace. Dwarkesh: It's just hard to imagine that there's a long-term lock-in to the Chinese ecosystem, even if they have this slightly better open-source model for a while. American labs port across accelerators constantly. Anthropic's models are run on GPUs, they're run on Trainium, they're run on TPUs. There are so many things you can do, from distilling to a model that's well fit for your chips. Jensen: China is the largest contributor to open source software in the world. China's the largest contributor to open models in the world. Today it's built on the American tech stack, Nvidia’s. Fact. All five layers of the tech stack for AI are important. The United States ought to go win all five of them. in a few years time, I'm making you the prediction that when we want American technology to be diffused around the world—out to India, out to the Middle East, out to Africa, out to Southeast Asia—on that day, I will tell you exactly about today's conversation, about how your policy ... caused the United States to concede the second largest market in the world for no good reason at all.

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The Wonton Don
The Wonton Don@DonnieDoesWorld·
Folks born in 1900: - age 14: WW1 starts - age 18: Spanish Flu epidemic (50 million deaths btw) - age 29: The Great Depression - age 39: WW2 starts (deadliest event in human history) This millennial shit is easy
Maine@TheMaineWonk

Millennials living through: - 2 economic recessions - 9/11 - Iraq & Afghanistan - a global pandemic - 8 stock market crashes - jobs replaced by AI - Host of The Apprentice possibly starting WW3 We’re tired boss.

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Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
Bombing Iran in the middle of negotiations, while starving Cuba, while genociding Palestinians, while threatening to invade Greenland… the US and Israel are the single greatest threat to humanity and it’s not even close. We are all forced to live in the nightmare they create.
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Sleeper
Sleeper@SleeperHQ·
Can you guess this NFL player? 🤔
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
Why are so many people offended by this suggestion? Jeff Atwood and Betsy Burton earned $100M, partly through co-founding the Q&A network Stack Exchange. They're giving away $50M over the next four years to some of the poorest people in rural United States. Why is that bad?
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Carrington Harrison
Carrington Harrison@cdotharrison·
That was the best game so far this season.
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George Lester
George Lester@Georgelester7·
@KatTimpf Not actually this cynical, but seemed like a perfect clip for the situation
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George Lester
George Lester@Georgelester7·
@emollick It seems like 5.2 times out way more often and then loses all of it's progress while on thinking as opposed to prompting back and forth with 5.1. So far this has been really disappointing. Any good prompting workarounds you know of?
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
I have never been more certain that if AI development stopped today, we would still have massive & rolling disruption across society & the economy for the next ten years as people figured out how to harness what models can already do. And the end of AI progress seems unlikely.
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Dave Portnoy
Dave Portnoy@stoolpresidente·
Also not to shift gears but I’m gonna be in KC soon. Do they have any good pizza?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@JinZinInu @Geiger_Capital The background song in that video is "Time" by Hans Zimmer from the Inception soundtrack.
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Geiger Capital
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
“Babe, please keep it light at Thanksgiving.” “Of course. Just gonna chill.” Me after 3 drinks:
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Big Cat
Big Cat@BarstoolBigCat·
RIGHT IN THE PENIS
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George Lester
George Lester@Georgelester7·
@kent_swanson Eh you don’t get the added benefit of the other team having to go the other way 99 yards if it’s at the half. I’m aggressive as they come mindset wise but didn’t hate that call
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Kent Swanson
Kent Swanson@kent_swanson·
Andy Reid was thoroughly outcoached in the first half by Sean McDermott. The 3rd and 3/4th and 3 sequence, then the worst play in football: a 19 yard field goal attempt.
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🏴‍☠️@calvinfroedge·
So best case you get mass unemployment so that we can keep the bubble going a bit longer. Worst case we get some combination of 1984, the Matrix, and Terminator. Why are we doing this again?
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George Lester
George Lester@Georgelester7·
@BFW MIZ! Keep up the good work as the best college football guest on PMT
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Brandon Walker
Brandon Walker@BFW·
This is why college football fans suck. This flop is objectively hilarious, and Missouri fans are choking back tears and treating it like a personal attack. Guys relax. It’s a funny flop.
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Brandon Walker
Brandon Walker@BFW·
Flop of the Year in Missouri/Auburn just now.
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Keg.
Keg.@GratefulKeg·
These Jags unis are so hard. Only one player you should think of when you see them tho.
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