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Platonic Space

Platonic Space

@platonicspace

lost in platonic space / reinventing domains: https://t.co/HWiUlhynre / destroyer of gatekeepers / kino shall triumph over slop

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Platonic Space
Platonic Space@platonicspace·
proud of this platform we are working on. we are working to blow existing learning tools out of the water. first blog post, talking about a few of our early basic features- kinoclass.com/blog/live-lear…
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
nor really supposed to do a podcast with loaded material like that. 2 hours of that is abusive towards your guest. thats more for a 10 minute TV interview. a long form discussion is supposed to move around and the guest should be granted control over much of the conversation. its not fair otherwise, nobody would do a long interview like that years ago for that reason, too much cortisol. and people check out and start serving up talking points once they realize the other party has a script of material prepared.
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Zynx@ZynxBTC·
Bitcoin is ultimately an IQ test and this "Professor" has failed. 1) It doesn't matter who created it. It is decentralised and controlled by no single entity. That's kind of the whole point. 2) As for "where are the blockchain servers?" They're everywhere. Tens of thousands of nodes running across the globe. No single point of failure. No off switch. It's been 17 years and they still fail to understand the basics. It's okay to say "I don't know" sometimes, you know.
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru

JUST IN: 🇨🇳 Popular Chinese commentator 'Professor Jiang' claims Bitcoin is a "CIA operation."

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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
i appreicate the perspective, and no offense, but debate would be the perfect example of something that is total yapping, not much evolution or progress of thought but rather shoveling out noise to see what sticks. the goal becomes less clarity and context building and more brute force. the fact that in a debate you are supposed to pick a side and stick to it is a very flawed premise to begin with, and very anti-intellectual IMO.
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Shitty power trader@DomResidAgg·
@platonicspace @sjgadler I think SF smart self selects for a different type of person than “historical person” smart. I admittedly did debate (in which people talk very fast) so maybe that clouds my judgment here but I also know nearly all top HS debaters go to t20 colleges so
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Steven Adler@sjgadler·
Dwarkesh: Why would we want to sell China the materials for a serious cyberweapon? It's like selling them nukes with a casing that says 'made by Boeing' and claiming that's good for the US Jensen: Comparing AI to nukes is lunacy. Enriched uranium is a lousy analogy. It's an illogical analogy. What we have to recognize is that AI is a five-layered cake.
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Shitty power trader@DomResidAgg·
@platonicspace @sjgadler Also like 99% of historical smart people have either 1) literally no recordings of them speaking 2) the recordings exist in contexts in which they’re speaking to lay people (a political speech in the early/mid 20th century that was recorded, for example)
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kache@yacineMTB·
I genuinely might be the best programmer that has ever lived
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
he only recently started doing long form podcasts and has only done a few. theres an unsung rule that if youre going to get 2 hours of a busy person's time, you cant ply them with questions like a long version of a 5 minute interview, you have to let the conversation flow. otherwise they will go into energy conservation mode because this is probably by far one of the least important things that they need to use their mental energy on that day.
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Tenobrus@tenobrus·
anyone notice Jensen feels quantized recently ?
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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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
i dont want to bring race into it, or maybe its more cultural, but ive seen indians and other asians think like that. jensen is much more western in his approach. asian/desi culture ive noticed you'll get someone with some speed and detail but their ego will get activated and it makes it hard for them to take a step back and backtrack through the discussion to simply map things instead versus getting more desperate to score points
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Roy@usr_bin_roygbiv·
@sameQCU glad people are finally realizing what a midwit dwarkesh is he always rubbed me wrong
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サメQCU@sameQCU·
dwarkesh comes off as simple and intellectually disengaged when huang describes the history of networking and interconnect hardware becoming totally ceded to chinese organizations over the last 20 years and dwarkesh tries to introduce a point about 'what if china...' anyways
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
i think he gets nervous and relies on points that he prepared with. it becomes disingenuous because jensen is giving him the respect to reason through the ideas with him, but dwarkesh is trying to pitch something and instead of trying to build the ideas his way of trying to keep looking intellectual is to ply with rehearsed points. people say jensen was defensive but of the two dwarkesh seemed more defensive
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
@DomResidAgg @sjgadler basically it just reveals that youre actually fumbling to think in the moment, and youre actually loading talking points that you already considered into the chamber.
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
its not even a layperson smart/not-smart thing. a lot of SF people do it in podcasts ive noticed. when its just a superficial topic and you need to get words out, by all means relay the info as fast as you can. when youre trying to have a discourse and meditating on the meaning of things, it comes off as pretentious and is honestly counter-productive because it really just makes it harder to think more deeply. none of the greatest thinkers i know, in person or historically, yap like that when trying to push a topic for depth. they slow down and lay shit out. spamming syllables is a sign of being weak-brained.
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
@nanabvnana @Gabbar0099 it was a bit selfish but it also gave the kid the chance to show that hes a better person than the person who killed his dad
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Nana 🪷
Nana 🪷@nanabvnana·
@Gabbar0099 Now why the fuck would he ask him ‘Do you want to shoot me?’. They always wanna play the victim card. You just learnt that ur people killed his father u dickhead
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Gabbar@Gabbar0099·
An Iraqi child in 2006 asks an American Solider, "why they killed his father" 💔
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Tamer Nahed
Tamer Nahed@Tamer_Alnoaizy·
One of the most brutal scenes in human history has been exposed. Israeli soldiers opened fire on thousands of starving Gazans as they ran in desperation for a piece of food during the war on Gaza. A moment the world must never forget.
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Fred Lambert@FredLambert·
Musk repeatedly made the claim that Twitter was not explaining its methodology, but he wasn't responsive with Twitter's leadership and his personal advisors were giving more data. Watching the thing, you can only come to two conclusions: he is either lying or is a moron.
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Fred Lambert@FredLambert·
Elon's entire thesis on Twitter overstating users was based on an internal analysis that he can't recall who did and how. And then, he never shared it with advertisers, investors, or Twitter's public accountant. It was just for the socials. 😂
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
@AutismCapital i mean the car thing makes sense in the context of him saying his product isnt cars..
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
Next time someone challenges you say: “You are not talking to somebody that woke up a loser. That loser attitude and loser premise makes no sense to me. We are not a car." Incredible.
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
For example 1/3 the way in he said he wanted to address a premise, Dwarkesh said no he'd rather rephrase the question, Jensen said sure but do me a favor and bring that premise back after so he could address it, and Dwarkesh just kinda steamrolled through him. A few other examples like that. Also btw Dwarkesh using his guests as through-lines in his ads is problematic. He spins them together during his ad reads and makes it seem like the guests company's is recommending or affiliated with the product. Sometimes more than other times.
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klaudworks@klaudworks·
@platonicspace @dwarkesh_sp interesting. I perceived it the opposite way. Tough but legit and respectful questions. Jensen got defensive about Nvidia vs TPU moat and China exports because both poses a threat to Nvidia. why did you perceive Dwarkesh as disrespectful?
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klaudworks@klaudworks·
@dwarkesh_sp what an interview with Jensen. Takes some courage to challenge him like that. Probably one of the best media trained CEOs out there. I admire Jensen but imo he just got defensive because you asked tough questions. Instead of "arguing from first principle" as he tends to claim he reverted to authoritative claims and personal attacks.
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
@MDBitcoin Yea this guy a long time ago shows that he will yap endlessly on topics he has a cursory understanding of. He's a k-12 history teacher keep that in mind..
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MDB@MDBitcoin·
"Where are the servers of Bitcoin located?” - Prof Jiang That single question from Jiang shows the misunderstanding immediately. Bitcoin does not run on one company’s servers, Bitcoin runs on a distributed network of nodes spread across the world, which is exactly why it is hard to censor, shut down, or control, plus the mining system on top of it to protect it with energy. When someone frames Bitcoin like a centralized system, they are not critiquing Bitcoin as it is. They are critiquing a version of Bitcoin that exists only in their own confusion.
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
@IsoldeAlaris @VraserX Don't be ridiculous. The anti Altman musk fanbois are way more unhinged. They literally accuse Altman of murdering his employees and being a Jewish anti Christ. OPs POV is way more nuanced and balanced
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wiktoria zackiewicz@IsoldeAlaris·
@VraserX You have such double standards. For you, Musk is always the villain and Altman is always a saint, no matter what they do. This isn't an objective opinion; it’s just a cult of personality.
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VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
Musk looks awful here. He spent months acting like Twitter’s user numbers were obviously fake. In these clips, he sounds like a guy bluffing through a thesis he cannot properly defend.
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
@VraserX It's interesting watching him squirm in front of a lawyer. He gets so far by just making noise. As soon as someone is calling his shit out in a controlled setting he deflates. I'm not even a hater, I just wish he didn't play so dirty in all his moves
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VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
That should concern people. Strip away the aura and Musk is either a liar or a moron. 🤷🏽‍♀️
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