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CBarkleyU commented on Ask HN: How can ChatGPT serve 700M users when I can't run one GPT-4 locally?    · Posted by u/superasn
potatolicious · 22 days ago
Would anybody buy the hardware though?

Sure, datacenters will get rid of the hardware - but only because it's no longer commercially profitable run them, presumably because compute demands have eclipsed their abilities.

It's kind of like buying a used GeForce 980Ti in 2025. Would anyone buy them and run them besides out of nostalgia or curiosity? Just the power draw makes them uneconomical to run.

Much more likely every single H100 that exists today becomes e-waste in a few years. If you have need for H100-level compute you'd be able to buy it in the form of new hardware for way less money and consuming way less power.

For example if you actually wanted 980Ti-level compute in a desktop today you can just buy a RTX5050, which is ~50% faster, consumes half the power, and can be had for $250 brand new. Oh, and is well-supported by modern software stacks.

CBarkleyU · 22 days ago
Off topic, but I bought my (still in active use) 980ti literally 9 years ago for that price. I know, I know, inflation and stuff, but I really expected more than 50% bang for my buck after 9 whole years…
CBarkleyU commented on I will do anything to end homelessness except build more homes (2018)   mcsweeneys.net/articles/i... · Posted by u/2color
energy123 · 2 months ago
Dean Preston is a self-described socialist. A socialist is not a conservative.
CBarkleyU · 2 months ago
Well, but a self-described socialist might just not be a socialist.
CBarkleyU commented on How to win an argument with a toddler   seths.blog/2025/04/how-to... · Posted by u/herbertl
Tryk · 5 months ago
Tell me 5 cars brands on the top of your head.
CBarkleyU · 5 months ago
Volkswagen, Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford
CBarkleyU commented on US appeals court rules AI generated art cannot be copyrighted   reuters.com/world/us/us-a... · Posted by u/rvz
Karliss · 5 months ago
One more example demonstrating the opposite - in EU the copyright law explicitly states that transferable copyrights for software get automatically transferred from employees to the company. Which suggests that for other types of copyrightable works and author/customer relationships it doesn't happen automatically.
CBarkleyU · 5 months ago
Do you happen to have more reading material on said law?

In Germany, you can't even transfer copyright. So yeah, anything you create that reaches the threshold of having a copyright, you own the copyright. Even as an employee.

At the same time, you might not own the usage rights (Nutzungsrechte/Verwertungsrechte).

CBarkleyU commented on Germany government collapses at a perilous time for Europe   nytimes.com/2024/12/16/wo... · Posted by u/gz5
ReptileMan · 8 months ago
>Existential threat almost at the door yet 0 reaction

Why do people pretend that Russia is capable of even threatening the EU? They can't even subdue the backwater that is Ukraine. Even if Putin takes all of it, he will need decades to make Russia capable of striking meaningfully into Europe. And we can outproduce him 10 to 1 for every piece of military hardware, and we have enough fighting age immigrants pouring into Europe in the last decades that we can mobilize and throw into the meatgrinder before having to tap our own population. I am convinced that this is one of the reasons we have so lax borders in Europe - to have cannon fodder for WWIII

CBarkleyU · 8 months ago
>and we have enough fighting age immigrants pouring into Europe in the last decades that we can mobilize and throw into the meatgrinder before having to tap our own population.

I could say that this is extremely macabre (which it is), but I guess I have a better chance reaching the HN crowd by saying that soldiers under force usually perform atrocioucsly, especially fighting for a cause they have zero interest in.

CBarkleyU commented on The myth that you can’t build interactive web apps except as single page app   htmx.org/essays/you-cant/... · Posted by u/gherkinnn
traverseda · 9 months ago
And off by one errors
CBarkleyU · 9 months ago
That's a nice addendum to the quote, actually. Will use it in future.

> There are only two hard things in computer science: Cache invalidation, naming things and off-by-one errors

CBarkleyU commented on Video game libraries lose legal appeal to emulate physical games online   arstechnica.com/gaming/20... · Posted by u/nfriedly
maxwell · 10 months ago
That's what Big IP wants. If copyright is drastically shortened, Mickey Mouse can rake in new IP more quickly and further reduce royalties for creators.

Instead let's support creators directly, boycott publishers, buy and produce physical media, avoid media subscriptions, and shift gaming to open source.

CBarkleyU · 10 months ago
Besides the fact that I have yet to see any "Big IP" fight for anything but strengthening and lengthening IP rights, your premise doesn't compute: Depending on the country copyright is either by itself transferable (and by far and away is done automatically in an employer-employee relationship) or transferable via exclusive licensing rights (for example in Germany).

It's bizarre to think that Disney somehow has to fight their employees for Disney IP right. It would be nice if that was the case, but it isn't.

CBarkleyU commented on Scott Fitzgerald's Last Act   city-journal.org/article/... · Posted by u/samclemens
wahnfrieden · 10 months ago
Pynchon seems happy
CBarkleyU · 10 months ago
What has the old Pine-Cone been up to these days?
CBarkleyU commented on Is Matt Mullenweg defending WordPress or sabotaging it?   torment-nexus.mathewingra... · Posted by u/davidandgoliath
pessimizer · 10 months ago
What you've said is completely true, but I still can't detect any bad behavior here. He stopped supporting a company that was threatening (not unfairly) his company with his software. Why would he be obligated to justify that?

If you built your business next to mine, and I shared e.g. my water infrastructure with you for free or for a nominal fee, then one day your business got large enough to threaten my business, am I obligated to let you keep using my water, or should you have figured something else out long ago?

CBarkleyU · 10 months ago
That analogy doesn't fit. What actually happened is that someone shared with you how they do mining contingent on the fact that if you use that knowledge or add to it, that you have to share it as well (WordPress was a fork off of b2/cafelog)

You did so, but turns out that other people are way better at utilizing that knowledge than you are. You throw a hissy fit on the internet. Everybody turns against you, even people who think that in essence you're right.

CBarkleyU commented on What Ticketmaster doesn't want you to know: tickets were cheaper for decades   youtube.com/watch?v=u--se... · Posted by u/jimnotgym
Glawen · a year ago
Your comment hits home, I come across this reasoning a lot at work. I propose to improve a part of the product, something for most users. And I usually face a littany of "yeah but it will not solve this guy's edge case so it is not good".
CBarkleyU · a year ago
My mom used to always say: Why bother wiping your ass, if your going to take another shit tomorrow.

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