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satisfaction commented on Before OpenAI, Sam Altman was fired from Y Combinator by his mentor   washingtonpost.com/techno... · Posted by u/CartyBoston
tempaccount420 · 2 years ago
Or, when you fire people, have a clear reason for it. Not being "consistently candid" is not that.
satisfaction · 2 years ago
lying of any type is always grounds for termination. "consistently candid" is just a more PC phrase for lying.
satisfaction commented on Hollywood is on strike because CEOs fell for Silicon Valley’s magical thinking   latimes.com/business/tech... · Posted by u/supertimor
satisfaction · 3 years ago
I stopped supporting Hollywood years ago.
satisfaction commented on Stanford president resigns over manipulated research, will retract 3 papers   stanforddaily.com/2023/07... · Posted by u/dralley
satisfaction · 3 years ago
I would imagine this is more common that we know or expect. The incentives are too great and university administrators exist is such large numbers that cheating your way into those positions must be a common tactic for 50% of the people in those positions.
satisfaction commented on The Leverage of LLMs for Individuals   mazzzystar.github.io/2023... · Posted by u/mazzystar
satisfaction · 3 years ago
Are they comparing CHatGPT 3.5 with GPT4 or ChatGPT4 with GPT4? Because you can now select GPT4 when using CHatgpt.
satisfaction commented on Japanese scientists develop vaccine to eliminate cells behind aging   japantimes.co.jp/news/202... · Posted by u/olalonde
labster · 4 years ago
Evolution can optimize for longer lifespans if it makes propagation more favorable. It happened in humans — grandparents make us more successful. Except when they run our governments.
satisfaction · 4 years ago
We need to evolve past the point where we expect to rely on government.
satisfaction commented on Microsoft Designing Its Own Chips for Servers, Surface PCs   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/slyall
spideymans · 5 years ago
Here is an utterly terrifying thought for Intel: These Microsoft processors are clearly destined for their own servers. That’s bad for Intel, but not existential.

But what if Microsoft takes the lessons learned from making their server chips, and uses that to develop their own chips for the Surface. Again, bad for Intel, but hardly a huge deal.

But what if Microsoft then takes these Surface chips, and licenses them to Windows manufacturers to create the next generation of PCs... PCs that can compete with the M1 in terms of performance and efficiency.

For Microsoft, the benefits would be immense. Microsoft obviously knows Windows better than anyone, and would be able to tailor both the operating system and their CPUs to work far more efficiently than Wintel. This also increases Microsoft’s vertical integration and control over the Windows operating system, which they’d no doubt view as positive. Microsoft becomes vendor of the Windows operating system and the CPUs it runs on. Intel systems would be at a permanent competitive disadvantage, as they don’t have the tight level of integration of Windows and MS-designed chips.

The off the shelf ARM core designs are likely good enough for Microsoft to create an offering that’s competitive with Intel, if they implement some tweaks to make it integrate and perform better with Windows (as Apple has done with M1 and macOS)

This might sound bonkers right now, but there’s definitely a version of the future where we’re buying a Dell XPS powered by Windows 10 and “Microsoft Silicon”

satisfaction · 5 years ago
It's not bonkers, that is what Apple has done.
satisfaction commented on California nurses union plans holiday strike over PPE   californiaglobe.com/secti... · Posted by u/nimbius
satisfaction · 5 years ago
You can thank those politicians and those electors that voted for them that made it cost effective for textile manufacturers to move to China.
satisfaction commented on Facebook accuses people tied to French military of running troll accounts   edition.cnn.com/2020/12/1... · Posted by u/paganel
Hokusai · 5 years ago
> 5,000 followers on Facebook

It seems a personal initiative more than an state backed one. But Facebook will run with the false equivalency.

Facebook is trying to fight back regulations with missinformation and smear campaigns. This are signs of a company that thinks that is above the law.

satisfaction · 5 years ago
Or a state backed initiative in the early stages. In order to get to 5 million you have to pass 5,000.
satisfaction commented on MacKenzie Scott Gives Away $4.2B in Four Months   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/mrpopo
satisfaction · 5 years ago
probably going to be spent mostly on executive compensation for the charity execs

u/satisfaction

KarmaCake day75February 7, 2020View Original