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isx726552 commented on Meta shareholders look to haul CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg to court   nypost.com/2025/07/15/bus... · Posted by u/1vuio0pswjnm7
MegaButts · a month ago
There are so many reasons to hate Zuck. But bringing up something he said as a teenager in a private conversation is one of the dumbest reasons.
isx726552 · a month ago
It was a comment revealing his attitude towards what would soon become his customers in a globally-impactful business over which he has sole control. It’s more relevant than ever today.
isx726552 commented on Astronomers discover 3I/ATLAS – Third interstellar object to visit Solar System   abc.net.au/news/science/2... · Posted by u/gammarator
isx726552 · 2 months ago
Wow. The 2019 novel “The Last Astronaut” hypothesized about a fictional interstellar object coming into the solar system, called “2I” in the novel for short, but back here in real life, we’re already up to 3I.
isx726552 commented on AV1@Scale: Film Grain Synthesis, The Awakening   netflixtechblog.com/av1-s... · Posted by u/CharlesW
fidotron · 2 months ago
There are definite philosophical questions over the merits of adding noise, but the problem with their example here is their denoising process appears to excessively blur everything, so both it and the synthesized grain image look noticeably less sharp than the source. The grain itself also looks too much like basic noise, and not really grain like.
isx726552 · 2 months ago
Agree, as someone who has spent way too much time studying the way motion picture film looks up close, this isn’t very realistic looking. It’s really just a form of dithering.
isx726552 commented on Sam Altman Slams Meta’s AI Talent Poaching: 'Missionaries Will Beat Mercenaries'   wired.com/story/sam-altma... · Posted by u/spenvo
isx726552 · 2 months ago
“Poaching”? It’s called the free market.

Capitalists always hate capitalism when it comes to employees getting paid what they are worth. If the market will bear it, he should embrace it and stop whining.

isx726552 commented on The last six months in LLMs, illustrated by pelicans on bicycles   simonwillison.net/2025/Ju... · Posted by u/swyx
isx726552 · 3 months ago
> I’ve been feeling pretty good about my benchmark! It should stay useful for a long time... provided none of the big AI labs catch on.

> And then I saw this in the Google I/O keynote a few weeks ago, in a blink and you’ll miss it moment! There’s a pelican riding a bicycle! They’re on to me. I’m going to have to switch to something else.

Yeah this touches on an issue that makes it very difficult to have a discussion in public about AI capabilities. Any specific test you talk about, no matter how small … if the big companies get wind of it, it will be RLHF’d away, sometimes to the point of absurdity. Just refer to the old “count the ‘r’s in strawberry” canard for one example.

isx726552 commented on Silicon Valley aghast at the Musk-Trump divorce   ft.com/content/df15f13d-3... · Posted by u/gitgudflea
isx726552 · 3 months ago
They’re probably going to come out at some point and say it was all just an act.
isx726552 commented on OpenAI to buy AI startup from Jony Ive   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/minimaxir
roughly · 3 months ago
Jobs, for all his enormous character flaws, was a humanist - he believed in people and he wanted to make beautiful objects that would enhance people's lives. He was also an enormous asshole and constitutionally incapable of masking his disdain for solutions he didn't feel measured up. Ive can make a visually beautiful object, but he's shown he doesn't have the feel for the actual user, and Jobs' humanism is the half of that partnership that made it work.

Altman's got none of that (well, except the asshole part) - no vision, no taste, no concept of what a user would want, no real belief in humanity or desire to make things for humans. Ive and Altman together is going to be a disaster.

isx726552 · 3 months ago
This is a fantastic comment and I couldn’t agree more. I don’t what they’re going to come up with as a result of this partnership but I expect that it will be utterly lacking in the qualities you describe. You really put your finger on it.
isx726552 commented on Driverless semis have started running regular longhaul routes   cnn.com/2025/05/01/busine... · Posted by u/harambae
throwaway48476 · 4 months ago
There's a lot of truth to that however the supply chain for everything today has never been longer or had more intermediaries. It's like a house of cards built ever higher and no one has budgeted anything for resilience. JIT, outsourcing, etc, everything is cheaper at the cost of resilience.
isx726552 · 4 months ago
Oh yes I’ve thought of that, but I’m sure they have too. If AI advances to the point where everyone is out of work, then it will have also likely advanced to the point where it can aid in getting around the current supply chain fragilities.

That angle unfortunately just doesn’t give me much hope.

isx726552 commented on Driverless semis have started running regular longhaul routes   cnn.com/2025/05/01/busine... · Posted by u/harambae
smallmancontrov · 4 months ago
Swarms of murderbots are cheaper than UBI. This is going to get ugly.
isx726552 · 4 months ago
I don’t know why you’re being downvoted. It is absolutely in the cards for the ownership class to send out swarms of drones to kill us all.

The best we can hope for is to all end up in permanent slums picking through garbage to survive.

One peep of protest a little too loud and suddenly we’ll all be living the same scenario that’s visible all over the “combat footage” portions of the web: you are walking along outdoors, you hear a buzz, and then suddenly you look up to realize there’s a drone coming at you. You panic and try to run but by the time you hear it, it’s too late. It catches up to you easily and drops a bomb on you. Or maybe it’s a smaller more targeted (and disposable) one that zips straight at your forehead and explodes on contact, destroying your brain.

People may say I’m a doomsayer but just look back at the history of labor in the US. They sent out privatized security to shoot anyone who didn’t cooperate. And that was when they still needed the workers! Just imagine what they’ll do when they no longer need anyone!

isx726552 commented on Hunt for Red October 1990 (2016)   modelshipsinthecinema.com... · Posted by u/nixass
isx726552 · 5 months ago
Really curious to know what the test shots from Boss Films looked like!

Richard Edlund’s team’s work on various films of the 80s was impeccable (including Ghostbusters, Die Hard, Big Trouble in Little China, and more). They were the inheritor of the crown of high quality 65mm VFX after Douglas Trumbull quit the business (the pinnacle of his work being films like Blade Runner and Brainstorm).

I have to wonder what was wrong that caused the last minute switch to ILM!

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