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fblp commented on Ring cancels its partnership with Flock Safety after surveillance backlash   theverge.com/news/878447/... · Posted by u/c420
s0a · 11 hours ago
Frigate NVR + Amcrest cameras. 100% local, private, on-device AI object recognition and classification. Can use a Google Coral USB TPU to speed that up. Runs on hardware as modest as a Raspberry Pi.
fblp · 6 hours ago
Glad to hear an open source option getting more adoption
fblp commented on Ex-GitHub CEO launches a new developer platform for AI agents   entire.io/blog/hello-enti... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
doctoboggan · 2 days ago
@dang with the launch of open claw I have seen so much more LLM slop comments. I know meta comments like mine aren't usually encouraged, but I think we need to do something about this as a community. Is there anything we can do? (either ban or at least requiring full disclosure for bot comments would be nice).

EDIT: I suspect the current "solution" is to just downvote (which I do!), but I think people who don't chat with LLMs daily might not recognize their telltale signs so I often see them highly upvoted.

Maybe that means people want LLM comments here, but it severely changes the tone and vibe of this site and I would like to at least have the community make that choice consciously rather than just slowly slide into the slop era.

fblp · 2 days ago
Thank you for pointing this out. I didn't catch that the parent comment was ai either and upvoted it. Changed it to a downvote seeing your comment and realizing it the comment did indeed have many AI flags.
fblp commented on The Great Unwind   occupywallst.com/yen... · Posted by u/jart
jart · 9 days ago
Because I'm speaking for the millions of people who lost homes, who lost jobs, and lost hope in a society where the only answers they're being given are distractions. Folks deserve to hear a more plausible explanation of why Wall Street has crashed the economy yet again than Trump going to war in Greenland. I'm also speaking for the millions of tech workers whose RSUs are going to be worth a whole lot less because of the yen traders being liquidated, even though those workers have done nothing wrong and have been marvelous at their jobs. Worst of all, the media will pin the blame on them for the crash. The rest of the working class has already been whipped to the brink of death, so tech is the new whipping boy for everything that goes wrong these days.
fblp · 8 days ago
Thank you for sharing your perspective and engaging on hackernews!
fblp commented on xAI joins SpaceX   spacex.com/updates#xai-jo... · Posted by u/g-mork
jmyeet · 10 days ago
There are a class of people who may seem smart until they start talking about a subject you know about. Hank Green is a great example of this.

For many on HN, Elon buying Twitter was a wake up call because he suddenly started talking about software and servers and data centers and reliability and a ton of people with experience with those things were like "oh... this guy's an idiot".

Data centers in space are exactly like this. Your comment (correctly) alludes to this.

Companies like Google, Meta, Amazon and Microsoft all have so many servers that parts are failing constantly. They fail so often on large scales that it's expected things like a hard drive will fail while a single job might be running.

So all of these companies build systems to detect failures, disable running on that node until it's fixed, alerting someone to what the problem is and then bringing the node back online once the problem it's addressed. Everything will fail. Hard drives, RAM, CPUs, GPUs, SSDs, power supplies, fans, NICs, cables, etc.

So all data centers will have a number of technicians who are constantly fixing problems. IIRC Google's ratio tended to be about 10,000 servers per technician. Good technicians could handle higher ratios. When a node goes offline it's not clear why. Techs would take known good parts and basically replacce all of them and then figure out what the problem is later, dispose of any bad parts and put tested good parts into the pool of known good parts for a later incident.

Data centers in space lose all of this ability. So if you have a large number of orbital servers, they're going to be failing constantly with no ability to fix them. You can really only deorbit them and replace them and that gets real expensive.

Electronics and chips on satellites also aren't consumer grade. They're not even enterprise grade. They're orders of magnitude more reliable than that because they have to deal with error correction terrestial components don't due to cosmic rays and the solar wind. That's why they're a fraction of the power of something you can buy from Amazon but they cost 1000x as much. Because they need to last years and not fail, something no home computer or data center server has to deal with.

Put it this way, a hardened satellite or probe CPU is like paying $1 million for a Raspberry Pi.

And anybody who has dealt with data centers knows this.

fblp · 10 days ago
Great comment on hardware and maintenance costs, and in comparison Elon wrote "My estimate is that within 2 to 3 years, the lowest cost way to generate AI compute will be in space." It's a pity this reads like the entire acquisition of xAi is based on "Elon's napkin math" (maybe he checked it with Grok)
fblp commented on Apple to soon take up to 30% cut from all Patreon creators in iOS app   macrumors.com/2026/01/28/... · Posted by u/pier25
hiprob · 16 days ago
What are you going to do about it? Use Android?
fblp · 15 days ago
This is also a political issue. The administration could have ftc investigate this under anti-trust, and the government could also pass tighter laws preventing this. But this current administration is likely too friendly to big corporate interests.
fblp commented on “Captain Gains” on Capitol Hill   nber.org/papers/w34524... · Posted by u/mhb
Simulacra · 2 months ago
My boss has invested in a fund that tracks Nancy Pelosi's stock trades for years, and he's made quite a profit. I wish I could do that.
fblp · 2 months ago
yep also curious about this!
fblp commented on AI CEO – Replace your boss before they replace you   replaceyourboss.ai/... · Posted by u/_tk_
firefoxd · 3 months ago
I've replaced myself for the better part of a year now. You can too: https://getproxyai.com/
fblp · 3 months ago
lol this also appears to be satire?
fblp commented on The New Brutality of OpenAI   theatlantic.com/technolog... · Posted by u/ent101
fblp · 3 months ago
I wonder how much their lawyers are using AI to inform their legal tactics: "Please generate an exhaustive subpoena that will help us defend against this claim"
fblp commented on Show HN: Autism Simulator   autism-simulator.vercel.a... · Posted by u/joshcsimmons
fblp · 4 months ago
I got home, chose to call my mom and then immediately got fired at work because I had run out of masking points :(
fblp commented on Top UN legal investigators conclude Israel is guilty of genocide in Gaza   middleeasteye.net/news/un... · Posted by u/Qem
fblp · 5 months ago
I'd find this is one of the safer and more civil places to discuss these kind of topics.

And I feel like less than 1% of front page topics are political, and you're certainly not obliged to open them... yet somehow this made it "goodbye" for you?

u/fblp

KarmaCake day1118September 15, 2012View Original