stupididiot

2.8K posts

stupididiot

stupididiot

@funmaxxing_

I’ve shaken Haley Williams hand. fixing broken machines, building things, being a silly goose. forklift certified, dumbass certified

Murica Katılım Şubat 2024
319 Takip Edilen72 Takipçiler
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@AaronBastani Genuinely the biggest cope I’ve seen on this site in a while. You can have the ai companies, you used to build steel 🥀
English
0
0
0
55
S
S@tisetare·
@funmaxxing_ @NiohBerg @JackPosobiec They manufactures to be able to defend themselves. Otherwise some other countries wants to annihilate the persian civilization as it was proved to everyone in this was
English
1
0
0
18
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@lovehollanov @billieroan If you like nature and beautiful environments, nice people and good income rations it’s a wonderful place!
English
0
0
15
3.3K
➳ rose
➳ rose@lovehollanov·
@billieroan they have a job i want but why does it gotta be in alabama…
English
11
8
6.1K
906.1K
beck
beck@billieroan·
went to nasa’s career page. let out the loudest laugh known to man. closed the tab. very humbling.
English
62
3.3K
142.3K
13M
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@yFactr What’s worse a systems engineer or a technical project manager?
English
1
0
5
189
Gamma Factor
Gamma Factor@yFactr·
they're called "systems engineers" because nobody trusts them with anything more dangerous than a screenshot of a CAD model of the actual hardware
English
6
6
198
7.3K
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@NiohBerg @JackPosobiec Even IF this video was representative of all of Iran(it’s not) the regime loses on every angle. Like why are people defending the only country in the area that develops and manufactures hundreds of thousands of missiles just to lob them at their neighbors????
English
1
0
0
39
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@MattPirkowski @listfulness Yeah the vector encodings END result is a high dimensionality “understanding”. Individual feed forward/backward paths culminate to create the understanding
English
0
0
0
18
Matthew Pirkowski
Matthew Pirkowski@MattPirkowski·
@listfulness Careful to not mistake the linearity of an autoregressive path for the fractally encoded landscape through which said path navigates, but that is also a part of the coherent system of model representation.
English
1
0
13
1.2K
Matthew Pirkowski
Matthew Pirkowski@MattPirkowski·
When you understand these systems as high dimensional holographic compressions, it’s easy to see why they can “easily”discover causal trajectories that prove opaque to humans. As I’ve described it previously, seeing a goal-framed subspace of the world through the lens of a holographic compression is analogous to viewing a lower dimensional space from a higher dimension. While human security researchers and hackers navigate the causal maze from *within* its constraints, an LLM sees the constraint space from “above” or “outside”, similar to how a 4D creature could peer “inside” our bodies without having to perform 3D surgery or leverage the penetrating effects of electromagnetic radiation.
Josh Kale@JoshKale

This is big... Anthropic just announced a model so powerful they won't release it to the public out of fear over the damage it will cause 😨 Claude Mythos Preview found thousands of zero-day exploits in every major operating system and web browser... The numbers are hard to believe: > $50 to find a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD, one of the most security-hardened operating systems ever built > Under $1,000 to find AND build a fully working remote code execution exploit on FreeBSD that grants unauthenticated root access from anywhere on the internet > Under $2,000 to chain together multiple Linux kernel vulnerabilities into a complete privilege escalation exploit For context: these are the kinds of findings that previously required elite security researchers working for weeks. Anthropic engineers with no formal security training asked Mythos to find exploits overnight. They woke up to working code the next morning. The results were so impressive Anthropic assembled Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, NVIDIA, and seven other organizations into Project Glasswing: A $100M defensive coalition. They're not releasing this model publicly. Instead, they're racing to patch the world's infrastructure before models like this proliferate.

English
34
48
451
36.2K
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@jnnfir @Thatonegurl31 @luke_leisher_ I’m literally not. 1. NASA should have an unlimited budget. 2. You start spurging generic white bread conservative talking points(I’m not liberal) of “muh government spending” 3. Not how nasa works 4. You should try and understand how nasa sourcing and reqs work
English
1
0
0
13
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@Thatonegurl31 @jnnfir @luke_leisher_ It has nothing to do with profit or not. Plenty of nasa procurements have profit for the supplier they don’t work for nothing lmao(I don’t think either of you people realize that lol)
English
1
0
0
19
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@jnnfir @luke_leisher_ Also it’s mostly tongue in cheek and all the cool kids think nasa should be able to do more stuff. So join the cool kids 😁
English
0
0
0
14
Heather ‘Jenn Fir’ Jones 🌲📐
NASA should absolutely NOT get an unlimited budget. Govt projects blaze paths into unprofitable, untested waters. Then corpos pick it up and develop it into a mature industry or field. Govt is INSANELY wasteful. Corpos chase high efficiency because they have to. This is the circle of innovation
English
4
1
8
884
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@straceX I’ve been wondering recently if a hybrid photonics chip would work where you only replace the clock portion with photonics rather than the logic portion. I’m not a chip guy but it’s a shower/post penjamin thought
English
1
0
0
550
Gracia
Gracia@straceX·
Roughly 30–50% of a modern CPU's dynamic power is consumed by a structure that executes no instructions, holds no data, and performs no arithmetic. The clock distribution network. It burns more power than most functional units combined and its only job is delivering a square wave.
Gracia tweet media
English
59
188
2.2K
132.1K
Hunter Ash
Hunter Ash@ArtemisConsort·
It’s hilarious how proud of themselves people are for noticing the very first thing anyone would notice about space data centers. I too had the thought “what about cooling” the first time I saw the idea, then I saw huge companies betting on it and assumed I was missing something rather than that no one at SpaceX etc had the BRILLIANCE I had to notice this obvious phys 101 objection, because I’m not a moron. And yeah, turns out you can make radiators work.
David Bombal@davidbombal

Why space servers FAIL Execs want to put data centers in space, but there's a massive physics problem: vacuums have no convection cooling. Discover why cooling servers in space relies purely on infrared radiation! Big thanks to @ThreatLocker for sponsoring my trip to ZTW26 and also for sponsoring this video. To start your free trial with ThreatLocker please use the following link: threatlocker.com/davidbombal

English
91
29
1K
106K
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@Tazerface16 What’s hilarious is the moment you actually work in an engineering environment, you meet sssssooooo many engineers who are absolutely useless room temp iq midwits. Aero, robotics production you people are everywhere 😂
English
0
0
0
2
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@ianbergnet @grochbegley Because “the end is nigh” is fundamental to Marxist ideology. We can’t wonder or be hopeful about the future because then why would there be a revolution to kill the rich folks? They want the future to end to force action
English
1
0
1
37
Ian Bergman
Ian Bergman@ianbergnet·
@grochbegley It boggles my mind that this incredible, magical, sci fi technology is somehow bad to a huge portion of the population. What ever happened to wonder.
English
2
0
5
516
Hannah Groch-Begley
Hannah Groch-Begley@grochbegley·
None of my lefty friends like me for this but I am personally pro-Waymo. Driving is incredibly dangerous. We now have many studies that show Waymo’s are genuinely less dangerous. Ride share drivers’ jobs are not more important than saving lives.
Kelsey Piper@KelseyTuoc

Cool project: the DC Waymo delay dashboard tracks how many DC residents are dead because the mayor and city council keep demanding studies instead of allowing Waymo: tbhochman.github.io/dc-waymo-dashb…

English
113
172
2.8K
269.3K
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@DrewSav We can and we will. You will do nothing and fail at your goal of human extermination. We will travel the stars and spread the light of consciousness across the universe. Humans light and love will saturate every molecule of the universe no inch will be left untouched
English
0
0
0
10
Terrence Greene
Terrence Greene@tagreene3·
@OverlyTrev @Delta Competition is good, this pushes both companies to improve knowing that consumers will make their choice and voice heard loudly.
English
3
0
3
2K
Overly Trev
Overly Trev@OverlyTrev·
A great deal for Amazon, a terrible deal for @Delta. More internet for more people is great; however, I have a huge problem with this deal. People will say you just can’t stand when Starlink loses to a competitor. No, actually this competitor is currently unusable after only 200 days in space, and will miss their FCC guideline and have to use an extension because they can’t launch the data quickly enough. Delta customers now have to wait two years until 2028 for the initial aircraft installation? Starlink exists today and could help millions of those flyers today instead of waiting two years. IMO this is EDS at its finest. This deal wasn’t about who could give the best most reliable and fastest service deployment to serve the customers, because if that was the case they would have chosen Starlink and started installing the Starlink dishes this year.
Overly Trev tweet mediaOverly Trev tweet mediaOverly Trev tweet media
Amazon Leo@Amazonleo

Amazon Leo is coming to @Delta. Delta will install Amazon Leo on hundreds of aircraft across its fleet, bringing fast, reliable Wi-Fi to tens of millions of customers who fly Delta every year. An initial installation on 500 aircraft will begin in 2028. Read more: spr.ly/6019B6myXZ

English
79
26
750
126.6K
stupididiot
stupididiot@funmaxxing_·
@CalebChamberla6 Getting a end to end net is one challenge. Hardware and manufacturing is still the final one, which figure has exactly zero experience in.
English
0
0
0
17