EightyUppercuts

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EightyUppercuts

EightyUppercuts

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Katılım Ağustos 2024
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EightyUppercuts
EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@gfodor Now imagine a giant TOAD is able to shit diamonds from its arse. Now imagine a floating highway made out of cheese! What NOW?
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gfodor.id@gfodor·
Imagine the prices of all goods and services were slashed by 1000x, but if you tried to find a job, raise money for a startup, or sell anything yourself you’d find no counterparty whatsoever. Now imagine that’s true for most people. What’s the logical solution to this?
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EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@Jackkk Bro is just mad Magnus is better at the game and the meta game lmao
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Jack@Jackkk·
Hans Niemann explains why it’s so hard to pass Magnus Carlsen as world number one in Chess “Magnus Carlsen plays like 10-20 games a year. In chess, there’s no minimum activity requirement to not decay in your ranking” “Guys like Magnus can play 10 games a year for 10 years and it’s very hard for anyone to surpass him because he’s not gonna compete against people chasing him” “He avoids me pretty well, if he’s playing in a tournament he’ll make sure I’m not invited. He’s playing in a tournament in Sweden this may, I won it in 2022 and they never invited me back…”
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EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@firstadopter Why? You think the CCP is dumb enough to not avoid a critical dependency? All it’s doing is giving them more tools to remove the dependency.
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tae kim@firstadopter·
Read below. I know nuance is difficult for people who aren't technical on this topic, but selling GPUs that are one or two generations behind to China is the smartest strategy for long-term U.S. national security. $NVDA
tae kim@firstadopter

What I wrote in April after the H20 ban below. The smartest strategy is to keep China on CUDA with AI chips that are one or two generations behind current technology. I know nuanced strategy like that is difficult for politicians to understand, but that's the best way.

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EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@Michael05156007 @ATabarrok @dwarkesh_sp Yes and the argument that we need to sell them NVIDIA because it will hook them on the wests ecosystem rings hollow. CCP is not retarded, they know they need to use any advantage they can to remove critical dependencies.
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Michael Cohen@Michael05156007·
@ATabarrok @dwarkesh_sp I don't understand. It certainly does give us a leg up against China geopolitically if they are struggling to get access to high-performance chips
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Alex Tabarrok@ATabarrok·
Jensen is being attacked on this but he's correct. Tensions with China have to be dealt with politically—there is no clever hack that keeps us permanently ahead and avoids the need for accommodation. Kudos to @dwarkesh_sp for tough questions.
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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EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@ATabarrok @dwarkesh_sp What are you talking about? We absolutely need hard advantages against our chief economic and ideological adversary. There is no middle ground with the CCP. How do you think any of this works?
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EightyUppercuts
EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@juliarturc Because they made progress by using distillation of OpenAI models, not their chips.
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Dmitriy Kovalenko@neogoose_btw·
I never liked databases as an idea. You literally send a string query over TCP to postgres and it returns you data over tcp as strings. There is so much potential to make this whole thing better …. but everyone seems to be just fine with it.
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War Archive Clips@WarArchiveClips·
@LewdsSeth Bipod would help, sure ,but in confined spaces it can also get in the way.
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War Archive Clips@WarArchiveClips·
Standing and firing machine gun with this level of control and accuracy into such a small opening shows serious skill. Clearly a fighter who has spent a lot of time behind the weapon.
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EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@JohnSmithtvn @RyanGarcia Bro chill the fuck out. Both are sports with rules. Can’t bite or groin strike in mma, no weapons, etc, so who cares if boxers add more rules for their sport?
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@RyanGarcia Man you boxers are such pussies. You know why you won’t do MMA? Because he’d strip you of your manhood infront of the world. Just like in a real street fight altercation. What you call “rolling on the floor” would be a near death experience for you with Arman.
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EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@yacineMTB Ah yes let me invest in the one frontier model company with like zero compute. And before you respond yes I’m retarded and don’t know what I’m talking about.
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Without even looking, I know how the various pundits will report Iran opening Hormuz. Proponents of the war will declare this a devastating military victory. Opponents will say Iran has won by not losing, and now realizes the power it has over the world economy.
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Legend of Qin Dynasty@qin210dynasty·
@0xBebis_ He is known China hater Don't understand why Jensen wasted an hour with this guy What Jensen is feared will come true in one two weeks later when deepseek v4 built on Huawei 950PR Just a start but thing starts to be China tech stack, not Nvidia after Ban x.com/i/status/20449…
Z@ThePoliEcon

So going back to Dwarkesh what I got from this transcript is that he is really ignorant and dumb. At the time the KMT was in charge and CCP was in no position to win Civil War. The CCP won only because of Japan x.com/DanielR0019170…

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EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@0xBebis_ Completely agree. Argument from analogy should be banned in all discourse.
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Will@waw_jr_·
@TheVintageMMA Holy hell, Frank really knew how to wrestle.
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Vintage MMA ☠️@TheVintageMMA·
Bas Rutten x Frank Shamrock. Pancrase Truth 5 at Nippon Budokan. An elegant form of violence, from an artful age of combat. (5.16.1996) ❌
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EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@zerohedge Believing CCP reported numbers is literally a zero hedge move lmao
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zerohedge@zerohedge·
*CHINA 1Q GDP GROWS 5% Y/Y; EST. +4.8% *CHINA JAN.-MARCH FIXED INVESTMENT RISES 1.7% Y/Y; EST. +1.9% *CHINA JAN.-MARCH RETAIL SALES RISE 2.4% Y/Y; EST. 2.5% *CHINA MARCH INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT RISES 5.7% Y/Y; EST. +5.3%
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crow dark@darkaftercrow·
@magnushambleton jensen gives me the creeps a bit. there's something in my gut telling me somethings off but i dont know what. this might be the best explanation
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magnus@magnushambleton·
It’s instantly clear within the first 3min of the Dwarkesh Jensen episode that unlike every single other person that is at the center of the singularity, Jensen did not spend his early twenties debating things on LessWrong
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EightyUppercuts@Eightyuppercuts·
@Ambar_SIFF_MRA > beat the shit out of another man > high on adrenaline and endorphins, euphoric > hot woman thrust into your arms > pull her close for photo “Whoa what are you doing ? This is sexual harassment!”
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Ambar@Ambar_SIFF_MRA·
So when she touched him it was fine but when he did that it became harassment?
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Daniel@growing_daniel·
it really is crazy to go into Iran, kill their king and half their cabinet, and be like okay now let's talk peace. Not removing this regime is an insane failure given how far we've gone
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