

Is AI your field of work or research? Genuinely curious.


Is AI your field of work or research? Genuinely curious.


Data center operators can and will negotiate yearly rates for bulk electricity up. That’s how they can guarantee supply, by paying more than the competition. Small local distributors will never have that kind of leverage, that’s why consumers end up paying more.
So yes, you are correct in saying that corporations and billionaires are the problem, but in this particular case, it’s because of a particular subset of those.


I don’t hate AI. I work for an AI company. But I hate the uselessness of a lot of the AI derived products. So, for me, burning a single drop of oil to write an email in business speech, post a video of a kitten in a superman outfit, or make a Trump Jesus pic, is a waste.
And in many ways, AI is actively making the world worse too, from big tech stealing content from everyone to train their models, to deepfake content flooding social media, there’s no good coming out of that. So maybe you should chill a bit before going off rails like you did.


Jeez, calm your tits, I think I asked politely enough so I wouldn’t deserve this kind of response.
My question was what do you think this particular model does, not what is achievable with AI in general. And I’m asking because a model that weights 4GB is not some trivial thing that every Chrome user wants or needs loaded in memory.


What do you think this nano model actually achieves?
Because I know why someone would want to eat a burger, or fill up a tank, but why would anyone want this running in their computers?


Secret Service officers shot a man during an exchange of gunfire Monday near the White House
The White House is over a mile away from where this happened.
Vice President JD Vance’s motorcade drove through the area not long before the shooting occurred, he said.
Hours before. Also, not that unusual, this is DC after all.
What a nothing burger.
I didn’t say that. I said that F1 has attacking and defending strategies, e.g. using the slipstream to increase speed, or closing an attacking car trajectory in a turn.


Given that some tech bros are measuring AI productivity in lines of code, yes, yes it does.


Correlation doesn’t imply causation.
If you lay off 10% of your workforce, mostly juniors, and your KPIs are loose enough, there’s no reason to think that companies won’t succeed in pushing senior employees to meet them, mostly through overwork.
Also, certain companies track AI usage as a KPI in itself, so there’s a circular logic component to it.


Good. Solar is critical infrastructure.


Most people don’t have a PC laying around, just so it can be hooked to a TV.
Even more true, most people don’t know how to do what you just described.


This looks more like senior staff being forced to pick up more work with the same pay.


You don’t need to be like that, but if you do, go nuts!


Guys, guys, it’s 2026, gamers don’t need to look like unhygienic basement dwellers anymore, get on with the times!
I’m pretty sure races have attacking and defending strategies, though.


They don’t need AI for that. I was handed the exact same deal in 2008.
What fields, specifically?