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eppo
@EppoRyan
the sky is high, the emperor is far away
Katılım Kasım 2022
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@anduriltech It’s only ‘hypersonic’ if it comes from the air-breathing region of NASA/AFRL. Otherwise it’s just ‘sparkling rocket’
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@rabrg The goal of sentient life is to find a way to prevent the heat death of the universe, and then as @realGeorgeHotz described it “stand eye to eye with God.” Then the next level of the game begins
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i mean this literally. given an infinite universe where self-replicating (sustaining) is possible; after enough time, it is *inevitable*, and once created, entropy will destroy all else: the universe becomes more and more selective for the self-replicating
Ryan Greene@rabrg
in a system where self-replication is possible, its optimization is inevitable
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@weswinder Counterpoints:
Microsoft, Salesforce, Docusign, 95% of B2B SaaS
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@chris_j_paxton No need for a battery!
You already have to have a water supply. Just mate a power line to it too!
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@KennethCassel @DenverRayburn Costs $5 every time. GAAS: Green As A Service
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@DenverRayburn anyone want to start a smart traffic light co that makes it green for me at all times?
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@benhylak time dilation due to relativistic speeds at which the data centers hosting claude are orbiting jupiter.
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what's the TLDR for what is behind these speed increases?
Claude@claudeai
Our teams have been building with a 2.5x-faster version of Claude Opus 4.6. We’re now making it available as an early experiment via Claude Code and our API.
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256 Tb/s data rates over 200 km distance have been demonstrated on single mode fiber optic, which works out to 32 GB of data in flight, “stored” in the fiber, with 32 TB/s bandwidth. Neural network inference and training can have deterministic weight reference patterns, so it is amusing to consider a system with no DRAM, and weights continuously streamed into an L2 cache by a recycling fiber loop. The modern equivalent of the ancient mercury echo tube memories. You would need to pipeline a bunch of them to implement modern trillion parameter models, but fiber transmission may have a better growth trajectory than DRAM does today, so it might someday become viable.
Much more practically, you should be able to gang cheap flash memory together to provide almost any read bandwidth you require, as long as it is done a page at a time and pipelined well ahead. That should be viable for inference serving today if flash and accelerator vendors could agree on a high speed interface.
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There should be an independently funded hyper-rigorous woo research institute to test claims like:
Telepathy is real
Ghosts are real
Past lives are real
Faith & energy healing is real
Precognition is real
Prayer works
Chakras are real (ie cognition is distributed across the body)
Previous attempts seem dominated either by believer ideology or skeptic ideology. So this institute should be absolutely non-ideological: consisting of both believers and curious skeptics. The main thing that everyone should care about is The Truth
There should be extreme focus on epistemology for both camps:
• For the believers: Acknowledgement that woo stuff is especially likely to compromise the epistemology of experimenters, since many effects rely on belief
• For the skeptics: Multiple mode of inquiry should be supported. (Rant: the RCTs that scientists worship actually struggle to capture contextual effects. They also systematically struggle to analyze outlier experts, even through within-subject designs.)
It’s crazy to me that this doesn’t already exist. Clearly any one of these things being real would massively update our picture of reality. Many would have wide-reaching benefits to society. How did science become so ideological rather than empirical?
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I fully agree that demand for real things will skyrocket (which is why I work in hardware) but I’m curious what your model is/where this one breaks down:
1) AI intellectual output gets very good first (eg Erdos proofs before general purpose robots)
2) reindustrialize startups are primarily valuable bc of their IP, not their human dexterity or ownership of the world’s minerals
3) therefore in a world with very smart ai and no full automation fairytale, the players with the money to run the most very smart AI (eg hyperscalers) and those who control the raw materials and cheap human labor (eg politicians/kings) capture most of the value
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