How Artificial Intelligence, which is one of the most international thing we’ve ever created, is seen as US VS China “war”?
Who the fuck is saying that? Why is everything so fucking inane?
How Artificial Intelligence, which is one of the most international thing we’ve ever created, is seen as US VS China “war”?
Who the fuck is saying that? Why is everything so fucking inane?
Exciting. Lame as hell. Just as I thought it would be.
Exciting:
Doing decent LLMs output with a lot less is quite a feature. Mad props.
Lame as hell:
All the dudes online thrashing each other over how NVIDIA’s stock is a bubble-I-told-you-so, or how “the Chinese” are “kicking ass” or how US AI companies are crying etc.
Just as I thought it would be:
Maybe not that accurately! But my guts were telling me that there was a huge amount of optimization that could be done VS scaling up hardware and building power plants day in day out to improve AI’s performance. High-Flyer just proved it.
So to me the conclusion of DeepSeek is this: some of the brightest minds on earth, everywhere, are working really hard on AI. Progress is being made and shared at a fascinating pace. Hardware is hitting physical limits (there are rumors of the latest NVIDIA cards crashing a lot because they run superhot) so the possibility to now do more with what we have, is very welcome.
One interesting angle: the Chinese team had to find ways to optimize their systems, as they didn’t have access to the latest hardware. AKA, you get creative when you face constraints. AKA, blocking GPU export to China made them stronger.
lmao
Obviously, not much could be done differently when things were burning. But since then:
Instead one of the wealthiest place on earth is talking about not having enough building permits available to give to people to rebuild lmao
Which is how it makes me wonder “how tf did they send folks on the freaking moon when dad was a child, but we’re unable to control ourselves and manage some brush fires that we know are nasty since before we called this land California?”
Anyway, I’m team Nolympics ‘28. Los Angeles did it twice already, let’s stop there.
“can’t wait for rain tomorrow; my car is so dirty”
Post making the rounds lately. I don’t think it’s aggressive enough in its analysis. I suggested in 2022 that folks should detox. People can’t do that though. It’s too easy to scroll. It’s too easy to fold.
Shoutout to all the tech folks who didn’t shill for people to join a locked down ecosystem in the past 15 years. The five of y’all, thank you.
There’s something deeply democratic to see someone who has not the range to become a president, at all, become one, again.
There’s something absolutely frightening about that, too.
Dear journalists,
Fire weather is not a thing. It’s just dry and windy. What’s next? “wet wet from the sky is really needed?”
Brain rot. Get your fucking shit together, media, it’s alarming.
And stop implying that those fires are natural! They’re from us by us.
Package finally arrived after sending it in early December, getting it back for no reason, sending it back again after visiting three post offices, filling out three forms and talking to four people and hoping my gifts would arrive at some fucking point.
Very easy to think right now that things are absolutely terrible in LA and the US. And they are.
But I’m reading this utterly fascinating book series called The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers and things were absolutely terrible in Tokyo and Japan in the 80s and 90s.
Overworked developers, cramped work spaces, ruthless practices, endless contracting and poor stability, developers who had their games all over the world dead in their 40s and 50s after a lifetime of unhealthy habits working 12 hours a day on pixels and machine code, it’s pretty rough.
But just like 2025 California also has some great things going, so did 80s-90s Japan. We just need to focus on them and make room for them to keep growing.
Related: keep being a generalist and connect the world in your mind.