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jakubtomanik commented on US and UK refuse to sign AI safety declaration at summit   arstechnica.com/ai/2025/0... · Posted by u/miohtama
Agentus · 7 months ago
quick devil’s advocate on a tangential point. is designer better killing tools necessarily evil? seems like the nature of the world is eat or be eaten and on the empire-scale, conquer or be conquered. that latter point seems to be the historical norm. Even with democracy, reasoning doesnt prevail but force of numbers seems to be the end determiner. Point is, humans arent easy to reason with or negotiate, coercion is the dominant force through out history especially when dealing with groups of different values.

if one groups gives up the arms race of ultimate coercion tools or loses a conflict then they become subservient to the winners terms and norms (japan, germany, even Britain and France plus all the smaller states in between are subservient to the US)

jakubtomanik · 7 months ago
> is design[ing] better killing tools necessarily evil?

Great question! To add my two cents. I think many people here is missing an uncomfortable truth that given enough motivation to kill other humans, people will re-purpose any tool into a killing tool.

Just have a look at the battlefields in the Ukraine where the most fearsome killing tool is a FPV drone. A thing that just few years back was universally considered a toy.

Whether we like it or not any tool can be a killing tool

jakubtomanik commented on ChatGPT Pro   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
submeta · 9 months ago
I actually pay 166 Euros a month for Claude Teams. Five seats. And I only use one. For myself. Why do I pay so much? Because the normal paid version (20 USD a month) interrups the chats after a dozen questions and wants me to wait a few hours until I can use it again. But Teams plan gives me way more questions.

But why do I pay that much? Because Claude in combination with the Projects feature, where I can upload two dozen or more files, PDFs, text, and give it a context, and then ask questions in this specific context over a period of week or longer, come back to it and continue the inquiry, all of this gives me superpowers. Feels like a handful of researchers at my fingertips that I can brainstorm with, that I can ask to review the documents, come up with answers to my questions, all of this is unbelievably powerful.

I‘d be ok with 40 or 50 USD a month for one user, alas Claude won’t offer it. So I pay 166 Euros for five seats and use one. Because it saves me a ton of work.

jakubtomanik · 9 months ago
Have you tried LibreChat https://www.librechat.ai/ and just use it with your own API keys? You pay for what you use and can use and switch between all major model providers
jakubtomanik commented on The Roots of Fear: Understanding the Amygdala   ucdavis.edu/news/roots-fe... · Posted by u/birriel
wayoverthecloud · 10 months ago
I think there are two types of fear mostly, the innate survival animalistic fear and the self-perpetuating fear caused due to misunderstanding. The animalistic fear is present in all and it's not possible to get rid of. When you see a snake or a tiger in front of you, that fear is natural. The response is to jump or run and is so spontaneous, you can't really control it. It's necessary for survival. But I think we are interested in the other fear, the one that is bound to attachment. You see a tiger, you panic, turns out to be a cat, you laugh it off, go away, that fear is not an issue. But if you go about your day thinking, what if that was a tiger? What if I get jumped by tiger this time? Then, you are creating the fear. The fear has no basis, except for it was implanted to you awhile ago. And now you are attaching yourself to it. You are extending it which is the actual problem. Most of us have fears that go back to childhood. If you think back far enough(like the tiger example), question yourself why you are afraid, you know the answers.

One more example, I used to be afraid of getting heart-attacks in the past. Even gas passing would make me panic. Have I ever had a heart-attack before? No. How am I so damn sure that I have a heart-attack if I don't even know what it's supposed to feel like? Heart-attack is a bad thing and it shouldn't be happening to me. How is every acid reflux a heart-attack to me now. I have created my own bubble of fear. When though? I sure as hell didn't know what heartattack is when I was born. So it happened when I was able to comprehend what a heart-attack is right? For me, it's due to people around me passing, it's due to reading on Internet about young celebrities dying to strokes, watching movies, etc. It got implanted in me. I don't know a heartattack I just have an idea of it which is not the same thing. Not even remotely related.

Fear arises due to misunderstanding. If you trace it far back enough, fear was implanted mostly in the childhood.

jakubtomanik · 10 months ago
One is a feeling the other is an emotion. It still amazes me why, as a society, we keep treating them as the same.
jakubtomanik commented on Anthropic hires OpenAI co-founder Durk Kingma   techcrunch.com/2024/10/01... · Posted by u/coloneltcb
kombine · a year ago
Can anybody suggest a good open source (GUI or terminal-based) app for chatting with Claude Sonnet for those who have API keys? I use those for a neovim plugin to chat given the context of codebase, but I would also like an ability to have a regular chat like in the web interface?
jakubtomanik · a year ago
LibreChat
jakubtomanik commented on Why you can’t buy a high-end graphics card at Best Buy   arstechnica.com/tech-poli... · Posted by u/smacktoward
smcl · 8 years ago
I think goda90 was referring to the second hand market.You may have taken good care of yours, but I suspect that miners won't have been as careful so buying these could be a bit of a crapshoot
jakubtomanik · 8 years ago
When it comes to GPU mining (especially ETH) it is very common to undervolt / power limit a GPU as it reduces power usage greatly so the temperatures are lower than usually. Power consumption together with the price of kWh is an important factor that affects mining profitability
jakubtomanik commented on Republicans are reportedly using a self-destructing message app to avoid leaks   theverge.com/2017/2/9/145... · Posted by u/imartin2k
jakubtomanik · 9 years ago
So the very same people who advocate mass surveillance by the state are concerned with the privacy of their own communications?

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