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Daily News Stuff 12 January 2025
Enronium Has What Plants Crave Edition
Enronium Has What Plants Crave Edition
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- Enron is promoting the Enron Egg, the first home nuclear reactor. (MSN)
Which raises the question: Is it a scam if you are screaming at the top of your lungs that you are scamming people?Haas said that while small modular reactors do exist, they generally range from the size of a shipping container to a full-sized house. The Enron Egg, he said, is simply too small to generate power at a scale that is both economically viable and safe to operate.
Yes. Yes it is.
Tech News
- Mad King Mat Mullenweg is now terminating the WordPress accounts of people who suggest that a WordPress fork might be forthcoming. (Tech Crunch)
Which is literally everybody.
- GMK has announced a mini-PC based on the Ryzen Max+ 395, so here's a picture of something else. (WCCFTech)
Because it doesn't exist yet. The Ryzen 395 itself does - tech channels are receiving review units already - but this mini-PC is fairy dust right now.
- The 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 has 16GB of RAM. (Tom's Hardware)
This is 8GB more than the 8GB model.
The benchmark suite run here is... Worthless.
- We may all have AI superpowers by 2030, commonly known as "not being a complete idiot". (Big Think)
For example, when a coworker approaches from down the hall, and you can’t quite remember her name, the AI will sense your unease and a voice will ring: "Jenny from quantum computing."
Whereupon you will say, "Hi Jerry", and then shrivel up and die.
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Posted by: Rick C at Monday, January 13 2025 02:05 AM (NEIix)
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The thing that occurs to me over and over with respect to this AI saga is that there is a class of people pushing other people to outsource their brains. I hear this or that about using generative AI in education, and I keep thinking: "But fundamentally, the whole *point* of education is to *internalize* skills. Not externalize them." Here we see these dorks trying to tempt us with externalizing actually knowing who you even work with on a day to day basis. I have great difficulty with names myself, but that's not something I want to outsource, much less pay a subscription fee for!
The future we're being sold is one where we need to pay some megacorporation a subscription fee to perform basic mental functions that someone less stunted by growing up with this technology 'intermediating' things for them would be able to do on their own. A profoundly disempowering vision, not 'superpowers' at all. My 'powers' are things I don't depend on someone else to provide! Things I don't need permission and approval to use how *I* see fit.
Anyway, I sort of can see mankind bifurcating into 'zombies' and 'mentats' over how computers are used.
The zombies: Use computers to do their thinking *for* them, to externalize their skills. The mentats: Use computers to train their ability to think, to internalize skills and develop abilities.
Also: Ye Gods, how thouroughly the promise of the personal computer revolution has been betrayed.
The future we're being sold is one where we need to pay some megacorporation a subscription fee to perform basic mental functions that someone less stunted by growing up with this technology 'intermediating' things for them would be able to do on their own. A profoundly disempowering vision, not 'superpowers' at all. My 'powers' are things I don't depend on someone else to provide! Things I don't need permission and approval to use how *I* see fit.
Anyway, I sort of can see mankind bifurcating into 'zombies' and 'mentats' over how computers are used.
The zombies: Use computers to do their thinking *for* them, to externalize their skills. The mentats: Use computers to train their ability to think, to internalize skills and develop abilities.
Also: Ye Gods, how thouroughly the promise of the personal computer revolution has been betrayed.
Posted by: madrocketsci at Monday, January 13 2025 03:44 AM (hRoyQ)
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Related, I suppose, to my earlier observation that these people seem very frightened of thinking in general, and of the idea of it being done by someone other than themselves. (They and their AIs vs. independent minds and someone else's AIs.) They seem desperate to get everyone else to stop thinking entirely.
Posted by: madrocketsci at Monday, January 13 2025 03:57 AM (hRoyQ)
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Hi, Jerry!
Posted by: Joe Redfield at Monday, January 13 2025 04:37 AM (KOtXO)
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It is a bimodal culture driven by incompatible religious practices. Trad religion, while admitting magic and wonder, treats a lot of things as rationally knowable, and has praying for help as a standard internal practice. Communism is leadership magic and consensus magic. Memorizing a bunch of separate positions that are not weighed or evaluated against each other is a different style of resulting 'thought'. Individual internal evaluation has a random distribution of results, which violates the consensus magic, and violates conforming to the vision of the leader or the inner party. They also fear that the wishcasting will fail, and fear that the leadership will cut them out of the herd for torment.
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