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Daily News Stuff 14 December 2024

Lying Suits Edition

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  • If Tesla won't launch an AI-piloted taxi service, we will, says Zoox. (Tech Crunch)

    What is a Zoox?


  • A Waymo robotaxi got stuck in a roundabout. (Tech Crunch)

    Yes, it was doing exactly what you think it was doing.


  • Bluesky has found out what happens if you take millions of the most demented users from a much larger platform and make them your own problem: They become your own problem. (Tech Crunch)

    Jesse Singal, who is generally an intelligent and affable idiot, has written extensively on the insanity of the chemical sterilisation and surgical mutilation of children. To be completely clear, despite his otherwise mainstream left-wing views, he is vehemently against this, and his writing and research in this area is solid.

    He created a Bluesky account because, being left-wing, he is unhappy with Twitter.

    Bluesky went insane. The one thing you are absolutely forbidden to do is to question the orthodoxy.
    He is now the most blocked user on the social network, and user outrage over his participation on the platform is growing. People are demanding that Bluesky take a stand: It’s either a place that promises it won’t host bad actors, or it’s a place that promises not to inflate the reach of bad actors thanks to its various moderation tools.
    It cannot be both.
    Freedom of speech and freedom of conscience simply don't exist for these people. Anyone daring to offer a different opinion must be revoked.

    And if you read Bluesky, they mean that in the Brontitall sense.
    But many Bluesky users don’t want to just moderate and ignore Singal, they want him gone. It’s become a dealbreaker.

    By keeping him, Bluesky risks harming the community, depleting its goodwill, and losing users, while also sending a signal to others that bad actors and harassers are welcome there.
    To be clear again, Singal is not a bad actor, and has not harassed anyone. This is just crazy people being crazy.
    But by banning Singal, Bluesky could come under attack from the next head of the FCC, Brendan Carr, who is ready to come after social networks he believes are suppressing conservative views. Whatever Bluesky does here will attract attention, for better or for worse.
    Start banning the crazy people. They are the problem. Nobody wants them.

    If they represent the majority of your active users, your platform will die.


  • The Minisforum MS-A1 is a big small PC. (Liliputing)

    Measure about 8"x8"x2" it's a lot bigger than a small PC but a lot smaller than a big PC. And it supports desktop CPUs and laptop RAM, so it's easy to expand.

    It's now available with a sixteen core 9950X if you need a very fast and quite small system. The only problem is that it doesn't have room for a graphics card, and the onboard graphics on the 9950X are... Meh.

    A better option for most people is probably to install the Ryzen 8700G. It's only half as fast on the CPU side of things which makes sense as it only has eight cores, but it has twelve graphics cores against just two on all the 9000-series CPUs.

    The 8700G is a laptop CPU adapted for desktop sockets. It doesn't look like we'll see a 9700G or anything similar, because the current Ryzen 370 laptop CPUs don't appear to have any support for socketed memory. (Though it's possible to work around this with CAMM2 modules.)


  • AMD's 4124P is designed for low-end embedded servers, but it uses the standard desktop AM5 socket. So how does a four-core CPU stand up in gaming in 2024? (Tom's Hardware)

    Actually, pretty well. You're not going to want to pair it with a 4090 (if you can even find one), but for $149 it does everything you would expect.


  • Luon is an implementation of Oberon+ - a successor to Pascal developed by Niklaus Wirth - that targets the LuaJIT backend. (GitHub)

    Which is a lot less crazy than it might sound, because Oberon+ is a clean and effective programming language, and LuaJIT runs anywhere and is extremely fast and efficient because Mike Pall is a robot from the future.


  • Apple broke the ability to back up the operating system on MacOS. (ShirtPocket)

    You can't write a program to do this; you have to use the operating system itself.

    The operating system itself is broken.

    Apple is turning Macs, step by step, into iPhones that don't work.


  • Cognitive load is what matters. (GitHub)

    A system that does everything perfectly that nobody understands is infinitely fragile.

    A system that is simple but broken can be fixed.


Disclaimer: In time, all systems become rococo, and then rubble.

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1 There must be more to life as an American than forming conspiracies about stuff like Balaji's death being a murder by his previous employer, but things are a bit maddening. On the other hand, driven probably leftist nerd at a left company? Probably does not have anything in his life to help stabilize him. Gripping hand, hearsay from years ago is suggestive of the bay area being a mental health superfund site, with a lot of excess suicides.

Posted by: PatBuckman at Saturday, December 14 2024 06:18 PM (rcPLc)

2 Yeah.  Honestly I don't believe that OpenAI had anything directly to do with his death.  AI researchers tend to be weird, and weird people do weird things.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at Saturday, December 14 2024 06:53 PM (PiXy!)

3 Apparently that Jesse Singal article was a bridge too far for a bunch of readers, who called it gaslighting, not objective, demanded specific examples of Jesse committing war crimes and other assorted atrocities, and so on.  I was surprised.

Posted by: Rick C at Sunday, December 15 2024 02:49 AM (NEIix)

4 Waymo: "Round and round she goes, and where she stops, nobody knows." h/t Major Bowes

Posted by: Joe Redfield at Sunday, December 15 2024 04:41 AM (KOtXO)

5 Or rather, the thing that stabilizes one away from suicide when one loses a focus of one's life is having more than one focus or pillar, or a firm or iterative idea of "what I do next when this business effort fails". 

Church, family, friends, conservative politics, middle-class values, these are maybe things, or are things, which can push out magical theories of suicide utility.  There's a basic stabilizing effect to a conviction that one can wait out, or change, difficult circumstances, and that one is proceeding along to better circumstances. 

The left's "opiate of the masses" reveals a mindset that perceives everything as intolerably awful, with an orgy of murder as the natural response or pain reflex.  The guiding star of the left is toward 'magics' of murder, and the left tries to train away any bias towards inaction, or towards refusal. 

Ambitious goals have setbacks, or unwelcome surprises.  Those are sometimes quite disorienting, and leave one trying to navigate off of trained instinctual reflex.

Having lived for several years towards only some sort of research goal, then getting a shock, yeah, weird people do weird things. 

Having hobbies makes it easier for a workaholic to survive retirement. 

re: Jesse Senegal, and the comments?  I would guess that many woke presenting individual are actually sick of living in fear of the woke lynch mobs, and welcome feeling safe pushing back against a woke lynch attempt that is clearly and obviously bullshit. 

Posted by: PatBuckman at Monday, December 16 2024 05:42 AM (rcPLc)

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