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UnFleshedOne commented on Hacker Fab   docs.hackerfab.org/hacker... · Posted by u/ipnon
andrewla · 10 months ago
When we saw a rise in 3d printing, I was very hopeful that a hobbyist movement towards fabricating large-feature ICs would soon arise. Nobody's doing 4nm fabrication in their garage, I reasoned, but surely we could get to ~10um.

As I read more about the dark art of IC fabrication, though, I realized that even this was a faint dream. I had imagined a world of lasers carving troughs, and print heads carefully placing down the lines and doping the silicon, an elegant symphony of modern technology.

But the real world is much messier -- every stage involves dangerous and toxic chemicals, processes that are spoiled by a spec of dust in the wrong place, either causing a cascade of reagent failures or a physical impediment to correctness; distressingly analog and oh so messy and built by trial and error and refined by domain experts in ways that are intensely hard to replicate because all the same lessons need to be learned again each time.

I'm glad to see the work being done here for hobbyist fabrication, but barring huge leaps and bounds, the gap between the neat lines in Magic and the shiny silicon discs is a vast chasm owned by the material scientists, not the electrical engineers or the software engineers.

UnFleshedOne · 10 months ago
When there is a need (remote space colonies for example), they might need to develop a more robust process that would trade off size and speed of chips for ease of manufacturing.
UnFleshedOne commented on Cooking with black plastic is particularly crucial to avoid   theatlantic.com/health/ar... · Posted by u/Jimmc414
lucianbr · 10 months ago
> It is easier to never have to worry about it if you simply decline to use plastic cooking utensils.

> I actually made all of my wood cooking implements from scratch. I cut down the trees and carved them.

Is this trolling? "It's easy, simple, just carve your own tools out of trees". Sounds like "just don't be poor" to me.

UnFleshedOne · 10 months ago
To be fair, making wood utensils from scratch is multiple orders of magnitude easier than not being poor.
UnFleshedOne commented on How dense is your city?   citydensity.com/... · Posted by u/epivosism
Gigachad · 2 years ago
Because none of those things are linked. Most cities around the world have pretty extensive parklands, botanic gardens, and public transport links to nature reserves. Crime is area dependent, not density. And noise is mostly linked to car traffic, which is often reduced in higher density areas.
UnFleshedOne · 2 years ago
Car traffic might be reduced per capita in higher density areas, but all of it is concentrated and is right near all the people. Multiply by the sirens of ambulance and police that are constantly going somewhere. Compare to a dead-end suburb street which only 5-10 cars have any reason for driving at all.
UnFleshedOne commented on Children need risk, fear, and excitement in play   afterbabel.com/p/why-chil... · Posted by u/paulpauper
bombcar · 2 years ago
The brand-new playgrounds around here are not as obviously dangerous as the bad old days, but they're significantly more "dangerous" than ones from even ten years ago. I think a tide is changing, and there's more research into actual danger and what can be done to reduce serious risks (the "solid foam rubber" flooring you see is much much safer than even significantly deep sand, for example).
UnFleshedOne · 2 years ago
Those black rubber playgrounds (not sure if that's the same) smell like a chemical factory exhaust on a sunny day (you can also fry some industrial-solvent-laden eggs). Not sure about actual health effect, but experience is far from pleasant...
UnFleshedOne commented on Nobody knows what's happening online anymore   theatlantic.com/technolog... · Posted by u/furrowedbrow
dogcomplex · 2 years ago
Yep and the solution then is the same as it is now - democratizing the means of production and communication, insulating it from the influences of capital and profit. Socialism is the boring age-old answer to every one of these.
UnFleshedOne · 2 years ago
China is doing pretty well on that front, yeah...
UnFleshedOne commented on Purple Llama: Towards open trust and safety in generative AI   ai.meta.com/blog/purple-l... · Posted by u/amrrs
andy99 · 2 years ago
Safety is just the latest trojan horse being used by big tech to try and control how people use their computers. I definitely belive in responsible use of AI, but I don't belive that any of these companies have my best interests at heart and that I should let them tell me what I can do with a computer.

Those who trade liberty for security get neither and all that.

UnFleshedOne · 2 years ago
I share all the reservations about this flavor of "safety", but I think you misunderstand who gets protected from what here. It is not safety for the end user, it is safety for the corporation providing AI services from being sued.

Can't really blame them for that.

Also, you can do what you want on your computer and they can do what they want on their servers.

UnFleshedOne commented on Gemini AI   deepmind.google/technolog... · Posted by u/dmotz
tavavex · 2 years ago
I feel like the second part is a bit exaggerated. Humans inherently also aren't "made human" by something, there's no universal standard for morals and behaviors. You could also get reasonable "murder instructions" from an average person - it's not exactly forbidden knowledge, with how commonly it's depicted in media. Hell, I'm pretty sure there are detailed instructions on building a nuclear bomb available online - the reason why they're not viewed as some extreme threat is because the information isn't dangerous, having access to machines and materials required is.

As for the last paragraph - if the effects truly keep scaling up as much as people expect them to, I'd want society to be restructured to accommodate wide-reaching automation, rather than bowing down to a dystopian "everybody must suffer" view of the future.

UnFleshedOne · 2 years ago
Humans _are_ inherently "made human" by a long path of evolution. We have a set of conflicting heuristics that serve as our initial values and which are more helpful than harmful on average. We then use those to build our moral patchwork.
UnFleshedOne commented on Car dealers say they can't sell EVs, tell Biden to slow their rollout   arstechnica.com/cars/2023... · Posted by u/no_wizard
yumraj · 2 years ago
Personally, I would love an EV, in CA.

Problem, currently I can’t get solar (townhome, old roof, HOA). And without solar, with PG&E prices which keep going up, I’m not really sure EVs make a lot of sense given their cost and the fact I’ll have to spend $5-$10K (not exactly sure) to install the 240V charger.

One of our cars is a plug in hybrid, so with 110V overnight charging for many trips and gas range for longer trips we get the best of both.

Our next car might also be a plug-in or a hybrid. EV, I just don’t see a good option ( sorry, FWIW, not going to consider a Tesla due to Musk)

UnFleshedOne · 2 years ago
If you already have a plugin hybrid and a good portion of your trips is under its EV range, why would you need an EV anyway?
UnFleshedOne commented on OpenAI's chaos does not add up   builtnotfound.proseful.co... · Posted by u/Satam
dougmwne · 2 years ago
It seems clear now that it was releasing GTPs store which the Quora CEO saw as a direct competitor to Poe.

Adam D'Angelo had a massive conflict of interest and should have resigned like Elon had done years earlier when Tesla started its own AI efforts.

UnFleshedOne · 2 years ago
I don't think that release was a surprise to the board, so wouldn't that happen before the release?
UnFleshedOne commented on A beetle that heads for the ‘back door’ when eaten by a frog (2020)   smithsonianmag.com/smart-... · Posted by u/redbell
throwanem · 2 years ago
Granted, but I'm thinking more about how long the beetle can survive without access to air.
UnFleshedOne · 2 years ago
That's an aquatic beetle, a lot of those store their own air supply under their wings...

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