Readit News logoReadit News
alpha_squared commented on Mark Zuckerberg freezes AI hiring amid bubble fears   telegraph.co.uk/business/... · Posted by u/pera
UncleMeat · 4 days ago
I think that meta is bad for the world and that zuck has made a lot of huge mistakes but calling him a one hit wonder doesn't sit right with me.

Facebook made the transition to mobile faster than other competitors and successfully kept G+ from becoming competition.

The instagram purchase felt insane at the time ($1b to share photos) but facebook was able to convert it into a moneymaking juggernaut in time for the flattened growth of their flagship application.

Zuck hired Sheryl Sandburg and successfully turned a website with a ton of users into an ad-revenue machine. Plenty of other companies struggled to convert large user bases into dollars.

This obviously wasn't all based on him. He had other people around him working on this stuff and it isn't right to attribute all company success to the CEO. The metaverse play was obviously a legendary bust. But "he just got lucky" feels more like Myspace Tom than Zuckerberg in my mind.

alpha_squared · 4 days ago
No one else is adding the context of where things were at the time in tech...

> The instagram purchase felt insane at the time ($1b to share photos) but facebook was able to convert it into a moneymaking juggernaut in time for the flattened growth of their flagship application.

Facebook's API was incredibly open and accessible at the time and Instagram was overtaking users' news feeds. Zuckerberg wasn't happy that an external entity was growing so fast and onboarding users so easily that it was driving more content to news feeds than built-in tools. Buying Instagram was a defensive move, especially since the API became quite closed-off since then.

Your other points are largely valid, though. Another comment called the WhatsApp purchase "inspired", but I feel that also lacks context. Facebook bought a mobile VPN service used predominantly by younger smartphone users, Onavo(?), and realized the amount of traffic WhatsApp generated by analyzing the logs. Given the insight and growth they were monitoring, they likely anticipated that WhatsApp could usurp them if it added social features. Once again, a defensive purchase.

alpha_squared commented on Nobody’s buying homes, nobody’s switching jobs, America’s mobility is stalling   wsj.com/economy/american-... · Posted by u/sandwichsphinx
BobbyTables2 · 11 days ago
Always hated how every startup sets up office in downtown San Francisco or similarly absurd cost of living area…

Could pay people well but half as much and have nice office in Colorado mountains, Vermont, or somewhere else beautiful…

Of course, startups rarely seem interested in saving money…

alpha_squared · 11 days ago
It's a little unfair to blame startups, they largely just set up shop where the capital is. Most VCs required startups to be headquartered near by for easier management/communication. The tech scene in SV had such exceptionalism that it quite literally viewed any startup not in SV as an inevitable failure. Even YC mandated startups be in SV.
alpha_squared commented on Truth Social's new AI search engine basically just pushes Fox News   theverge.com/news/753863/... · Posted by u/alpha_squared
alpha_squared · 18 days ago
I didn't realize Perplexity was willing to opaquely filter it's search results. It makes sense as a shrewd business move, but now makes me doubt if there's any version of the platform that doesn't filter, to some extent, in the same way.
alpha_squared commented on Providing ChatGPT to the U.S. federal workforce   openai.com/index/providin... · Posted by u/gmays
simianwords · 19 days ago
ChatGPT is just generally useful for day to day stuff without having to use it on specific domains like programming.

Quick fact checks, quick complicated searches, quick calculations and comparisons. Quick research on an obscure thing.

alpha_squared · 19 days ago
I'm sorry, but I feel like I have to amend your scenarios to reflect the accuracy of LLMs:

> Quick [inconsequential] fact checks, quick [inconsequential] complicated searches, quick [inconsequential] calculations and comparisons. Quick [inconsequential] research on an obscure thing.

The reason that amendment is vital is because LLMs are, in fact, not factual. As such, you cannot make consequential decisions on their potential misstatements.

alpha_squared commented on Rethinking DOM from first principles   acko.net/blog/html-is-dea... · Posted by u/puzzlingcaptcha
continuational · 19 days ago
The reason working with the DOM directly is hard is that you have to implement arbitrary patching to go from one state to another.

The entire point of frameworks like React is to avoid the problem, by automatically creating and applying the patch for you.

It's not irrational; quite the contrary.

alpha_squared · 19 days ago
Svelte seems to do this just fine. It's much simpler to work with, doesn't introduce too much proprietary code, and is both lightweight and incredibly fast.

Dead Comment

alpha_squared commented on ‘I witnessed war crimes’ in Gaza – former worker at GHF aid site [video]   bbc.com/news/videos/cy8k8... · Posted by u/nathanyz
dismalaf · a month ago
Israel tried to bribe Hamas into not attacking them, yes. Was that a bad plan? Should they not have tried to make life good enough for Gazans to not resort to terrorism?
alpha_squared · a month ago
A literal reading is that sowing division among Hamas and the Palestinian Authority would prevent a unified effort for Palestinian statehood. A more cynical reading would be to prop up the crazies to point at them and say, "look at what they're doing, they shouldn't be allowed to self-govern."

The heritage of both the Israeli people and the Palestinian people is steeped in literally thousands of years of history in that land. While one group, the Jews, were often displaced from it, it does not diminish the ties the Palestinian people have to that land. A land they cultivated and farmed for, again, thousands of years. Well before formal borders of any nation today were recognized.

We can nitpick on specific words and phrases, but the broader point still stands. These are human beings who are used for political aims, whose suffering is a means to an end, and it's all happening at the hands of people who do not respect human life. Whether you want to play partisan and choose the label of "Hamas" or "Israel" is up to you, but both are guilty nonetheless. It just so happens that one of those two parties has more resources at their disposal than the other to inflict profound misery and annihilation.

alpha_squared commented on ‘I witnessed war crimes’ in Gaza – former worker at GHF aid site [video]   bbc.com/news/videos/cy8k8... · Posted by u/nathanyz
YoloVibes · a month ago
elected by the people of gaza with support from the population.
alpha_squared · a month ago
> elected by the people of gaza with support from the population.

Since we're cherry-picking, let me continue the sequence for you...

...propped up by Israel to be elected by the people of Gaza. [0]

[0] https://www.timesofisrael.com/for-years-netanyahu-propped-up...

u/alpha_squared

KarmaCake day2045February 22, 2016
About
I write code, sometimes it works.

Amateur astrophotographer, ice cream-maker, cocktail alchemist.

Email: hn{a}armaneous.com

View Original