

I suspect their real goal is to somehow train “AI” to move in the real world with obstacles on customers hardware for future use for robots in the real world.


I suspect their real goal is to somehow train “AI” to move in the real world with obstacles on customers hardware for future use for robots in the real world.
And thats good.

“Сlean room” method and the current AI hardly combine.

It would be good if, when people use technical devices, they didn’t just rely on them, but tried to understand or study how it all works. And schoolchildren would also be taught how it all works, at least within the limits of what is possible for them, and not just click on the buttons and get the result. And completely replacing writing with a pen with typing on a keyboard is also not always good.

Yes, I probably simplified everything too much. And someone may like to code and use “AI” to explore or learn some other unfamiliar aspects. Or, for example, someone may love the very result of creating some programs, rather than the coding process. But in a way, I just meant that if a person likes to code, invent architecture, and is interested in how everything works from the inside, then he won’t be so interested if “AI” writes all the code for him. For example, I feel more satisfied when I write the code myself. Although in quite rare cases, I can ask a local LLM question for learning when I don’t know something.

Those who enjoy code don’t need ai for coding if they really enjoy code.


They are still on sale and very cheap in price, but the RAM for them has already gone up in price. Yes it was very good deal for it’s money, I have one. Usually I prefer something Coreboot capable, but thats just was very cheap.


I’m from Russia, so I don’t need to boycott American corporations myself, American corporations boycott me themselves. :D
It’s a joke.
But in reality, I just try to minimize my purchases from multi-billion dollar corporations whenever possible. I prefer buying indie, open-source or custom. Nothing about culture. As others have already said, nowadays American culture is mostly common culture. Sometimes I think about buying a Chinese CPU or GPU. And in general, I have a pretty limited budget.
Some TV even have something about 4 microphones.

Sometimes It only talks and hopes and no additional reward…

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I didn’t work with highloads, but ye, if I think about it, I have to admit there’s a time when that strategy might be useful.

If on machine is unreliable, throw more unreliable machines to the task, and all be resolved. This is probably the most frequently advertised strategy.

It’s better to care about both of these things. But it requires more and more knowledge.
I just humbly want to know who would have thought that creating a universe with so many terrible things was a good idea?
Ok, ok, My plan is ruined. I urgently need to hire qualified planners to make a new one. :)
I would buy a tent and a pickup truck. Then I’ll set up a tent in the back of the pickup truck. And I’m going to have a house on wheels without door hinges because tents don’t have door hinges. Crazy enough?


It’s easy to spot from the flag that these are rigged protests by someone like the CIA. The flag was specially chosen not to be serious, and to be popular among not very intelligent young people who have a lot of time to watch a lot of anime.


I would buy cheap electronic parts to build something like a Risc-v handheld(or PDA) computer to replace a smartphone with easily replaceable parts. This might help me figure out how to work with mipi dsi displays and how to write drivers for them. :) And besides that, I would stock up on canned food and maybe a solar panel capable of charging a laptop, for example.
If it’s so intelligent why it needs special protocols for them? :)