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  • Low self discharge. Good for ultra low power devices like remote controls or lights only used on occasion where a rechargeable battery would self discharge faster than the rate of actual use.

  • I think it's still got a lot of gas. Investors still seem to be hyped about AI (e.g. the game stock downturn after Genie was announced), and that's all that matters. Tesla has held a nonsensical value pretty much for its entire existence. Furthermore a lot of the money going into the market is passive (401ks going straight into very top-heavy index funds), propping the largest companies up.

  • They're firing people living HCOL countries, and hiring in LCOL countries, using AI as cover.

  • I read a post from someone in MN that said ICE typically doesn't pursue people that run (on foot or vehicle). They can chase you, probably not legally in most cases, but laws don't apply.

  • I'm guessing it's effective to some extent, else companies wouldn't spend so much time green washing, pink washing, etc. To some extent, I do try to support the lesser evil, even though I think there's a lot of truth to, "there is no ethical consumption under capitalism." I mostly just do it out of principal, not caring if it's effective or not.

  • Seems they are often ideological capitalists or fascists and get a kick out of shaping the world into their vision.

  • The wealthy don't keep much cash. I'm pretty sure Trump has said that he wants a weaker dollar, or at least implied it. I've heard some people speculate that the admin is purposely trying to end the dollar's status as the world's de facto reserve currency. If they're serious about bringing most manufacturing back to the US, the dollar needs devalued, and real wages need to plummet. The admin is also heavily involved in crypto schemes.

  • The FDR admin was pretty helpful. Union membership was declining during the Great Depression until the admin started implementing labor and union-friendly policies. Wouldn't have happened without organization and all that either, of course. Even the NLB under Biden was marginally helpful. I mean, the politicians obviously won't want to overthrow the system or anything like that, and a lot of the reforms could be seen as a way to save capitalism from itself.

  • iNaturalist is amazing (not necessarily their auto-id model, but the community that helps ID things).

  • I have not personally worked on large projects using functional languages. I know they are popular in finance/trading.

  • Been a while since I've used Scala, but I remember Scala being much more focused on functional programming than Kotlin.

  • They are establishment Dem propaganda. I've noticed recent instances where they seem to be somewhat complicit or cagey with their language regarding all the fucked up shit that's been going on. I.e. using language like "some people argue," instead of plainly stating obviously illegal or fucked up shit. Their rebranding to MS Now was specifically to distance its brand from be a "resistance brand," according to the CEO.

  • Yeah, I used to be in a group where I'm pretty sure a couple people were informants or agents. A couple people would fed-post in the Signal group sometimes.There were leaks that showed the FBI was indeed "monitoring" the group. I suspect any lefty group is infiltrated is some way.

  • Some of it is a function of media. Media typically doesn't cover when non-white people get murdered. Some of it is the media reflecting the racism of its viewers. Some of it is being caught on video and leaving less room for doubt (and the media deciding to show the videos). There's also been protests and action being taken by normal citizens before these white people got killed (these white people were killed doing it, after all).

  • Every game I've tried works fine. Including resource hungry games like Cyberpunk 2077. It's my understanding that games are typically light on the CPU because they typically also try to target consoles which don't have very good CPUs. It is noticeably slower at some (highly parallelize-able) tasks, but is fine for any game I've tried. The CPU is probably roughly equivalent to the CPU in a Steam Deck.

  • I've got a PC with an i7-4770k, 32GB of RAM, and RTX 3090 that plays games just fine (and does runs local LLMs just fine too).

  • Price of gold is increasing faster than the dollar is declining. E.g. look at gold price charts in euros.

  • Dunno if that's true or not. Generally, much more compute is used in inference than training, since you only train once, then use that model for millions of queries or whatever. However, some of these AI companies may be training many models constantly to one-up each-other and pump their stock; dunno. The "thinking" model paradigm is also transferring a lot more compute to inference. IIRC OpenAI spent $300k of compute just for inference to complete a single benchmark a few months ago (and found that, like training, exponentially increasing amounts of compute are needed for small gains in performance).