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elijahbenizzy commented on Mark Zuckerberg says social media is over   newyorker.com/culture/inf... · Posted by u/FinnLobsien
elijahbenizzy · a year ago
And then says... "you're welcome"
elijahbenizzy commented on Elliptical Python Programming   susam.net/elliptical-pyth... · Posted by u/sebg
elijahbenizzy · a year ago
Ok do this but for JavaScript
elijahbenizzy commented on Real Time Chess – A physical chess board without the concept of turns   github.com/misprit7/real-... · Posted by u/dschuessler
elijahbenizzy · a year ago
This is amazing! I love that it requires very fancy hardware that is well designed. It's good someone finally made a chess game appropriate for the tiktok generation.
elijahbenizzy commented on Launch HN: Maritime Fusion (YC W25) – Fusion Reactors for Ships    · Posted by u/jtcohen
elijahbenizzy · a year ago
Really excited about this! Congrats on the launch. Ships make sense as a first target, but I'm curious -- do you see a future in which we have household fission reactors? E.G. power an entire house (city block, etc...) with fission reactors?
elijahbenizzy commented on Why OpenAI's $157B valuation misreads AI's future (Oct 2024)   foundationcapital.com/why... · Posted by u/pcurve
elijahbenizzy · a year ago
We’ve just learned that it’s possible to do AI on less compute (deepseek). if OpenAI doesn’t scale and that’s the problem then I’d argue that in the long run, if you believe in their ability to do research, then the news this week is a very bullish sign.

IMO the equivalent of moores law for AI (both on software and hardware development) is baked into the price, which doesn’t make the valuation all too crazy.

elijahbenizzy commented on Portrait of the Hilbert Curve (2010)   corte.si/posts/code/hilbe... · Posted by u/ofou
elijahbenizzy · a year ago
This is one of those fun reads because it unifies quite a few things that I’ve read about or been interested in recently — Hilbert curves for geospatial indexing in dbs, Gray codes, and fractals! And it’s all fairly intuitive — the 1-bit shift makes sense for space traversal and makes the numbers curve pattern easier to reason about.
elijahbenizzy commented on A marriage proposal spoken in office jargon   mcsweeneys.net/articles/a... · Posted by u/ohjeez
elijahbenizzy · a year ago
Not believable, didn't read "double click"

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