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krystianantoni commented on Would von Braun's Mars landers have worked?   raypatrick.xyz/blog/2023/... · Posted by u/Fred34
Fred34 · 2 years ago
I really doubt that humanity will make trip to earth from mars in the next 50 years. It already takes a huge amount of fuel to land on Mars -- its not economical to launch enough fuel for a return trip (even if some of the fuel could stay in orbit like with the moon landings). Much better idea to find the few people that are fine living and dying on mars. Humanity has not returned a single sample from mars even though we've been landing spacecraft on mars for 50 years.
krystianantoni · 2 years ago
To me the whole concept of this exploration is to first find good base building and fuel materials while lowering the cost of travel. Once that happens it will be very quick paced race to those materials.

Like in any other business venture this mars/interstellar is a bet, so doubts of success are natural.

krystianantoni commented on Piezoelectrics enable displays to provide both audio and touch feedback   spectrum.ieee.org/piezoel... · Posted by u/Brajeshwar
krystianantoni · 2 years ago
Sound is supposed to be as normal, so quality & spacial and technology to deliver that as easy to use as possible

Haven’t thin/piezoelectric speakers been around for some time now without much success? What’s different now that makes them better

krystianantoni commented on How Doom didn't kill the Amiga   datagubbe.se/afb/... · Posted by u/zdw
krystianantoni · 2 years ago
It was just a last nail to the coffin… I was there 30 years ago :)
krystianantoni commented on The growing inequality of who gets to work from home   hbr.org/2023/12/research-... · Posted by u/samaysharma
krystianantoni · 2 years ago
The discussion is pulled by big income of office space owners and builders. Secondly there is shortage of good mid and line management that cannot cope without looking over shoulder due to various reasons. Any argument to support their profit is good.
krystianantoni commented on Sam Altman, Greg Brockman and others to join Microsoft   twitter.com/satyanadella/... · Posted by u/JimDabell
_mh56 · 2 years ago
[This is not in response to the satya's tweet but the general articles or opinions in social media.]

Please keep in mind that the articles you read are PR pieces, last few being from Sam's Camp.

msft/sequioa/khosla has no power to remove the board or alter their actions. There is no gain for board by reinstating Sam and resigning themselves. swaying employees who have 900k$ comp is pretty hard. and not giving money to OpenAI is akin to killing your golden goose.

The idea is that Altman and/or a bunch of employees were demanding the board reinstate Altman and then resign. And they’re calling it a “truce.” Oh, and there’s a deadline (5 pm), but since it’s already passed the board merely has to “reach” this “truce” “ASAP.” This is by far my favourite example of PR piece.

I'd recommend not reading rumors and waiting for things to come out officially. Or atleast re-evaluating after a week, how much you read was false.

krystianantoni · 2 years ago
You might be missing the point. Those 900k$ are tied onto future company value that is based on success of its products in 2-3y horizon. Without sam and his push for products the comp may not be there… So all employees who signed up for a exponential growth will jump ship.
krystianantoni commented on Emmett Shear becomes interim OpenAI CEO as Altman talks break down   theverge.com/2023/11/20/2... · Posted by u/andsoitis
hobofan · 2 years ago
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krystianantoni · 2 years ago
He is the one of two original founders :)
krystianantoni commented on Sam Altman Will Not Return to OpenAI as CEO   theinformation.com/articl... · Posted by u/omarfarooq
gkoberger · 2 years ago
“My understanding is that Sam is in shock”

https://x.com/emilychangtv/status/1726468006786859101?s=46

krystianantoni · 2 years ago
XD
krystianantoni commented on Sam Altman Will Not Return to OpenAI as CEO   theinformation.com/articl... · Posted by u/omarfarooq
krystianantoni · 2 years ago
Counter-opinion to mainstream here: - backstabbing CEO and founder like that has very bad optics and karma - given ceo was taking part in all hiring many employees will be more attached to him, oh btw he also knows pay and structure of all - board knows they made themselves unhireable at any positions of managerial control/oversight. Rather than realize loss now they better kick the can forward - headcount fallout will only be quantified 3-6 months after Sam sets new company, current assessment is premature - for some some months company will follow momentum set by previous CEO

u/krystianantoni

KarmaCake day12November 20, 2023View Original