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BonsaiBoo@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Anthropic Says We Must Stop Authoritarian AI. But What About Its Authoritarian Investors?English
1·1 month agoIf ai doesn’t kill all the poors at their command it’s gonna be real funny when we use it against (peaceably of course) the rich who tried to employ it as a weapon against us all.
BonsaiBoo@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump’s White House cage fight event being snubbed by A-listers on heels of concert fiasco | Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Jared Leto and Adam Sandler are among the celebrities who declined invites to T…
60·1 month agoKinda surprised Leto would turn down an awful role
BonsaiBoo@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Data centers consumed 264B gallons of water as drought hits nearly 63% of US
24·1 month agoPlus they largely pay their own bills. We are largely paying for the ai industry to overinflate their value and line their pockets before the bag holders buy in and it crashes.
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politics @lemmy.world•White House Explodes Over Viral Video of Sleepy Trump, 79
16·1 month agoRubio asks everyone “would a guy with the biggest dick ever really even be able to sleep anyway?” Marco then held his hands two feet apart and nodded his head vigorously.
You okay bud? Khamenei being bad doesn’t make Trump less insane or less bad. Hope this helps.
Let’s be honest… he definitely never actually paid
You always get a glimpse of his true personality that shows he’s actually medically insane, like diagnosable as not understanding emotions in others, not having a correct theory of mind in others. All he can consider is what’s in it for him. He’d look beyond someone killing his loved ones (loved used very loosely here) if the killer had a great “deal” for him that enriched him enough or gave him enough power or favors.
Unironically, yes, they can’t govern and are sick of it, they have much more fun and get much higher ratings when they’re in opposition and not in control.
BonsaiBoo@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•China builds AI to flag potential dissidents, echoing Minority Report concernsEnglish
9·1 month agoWe really gotta stop writing dystopian sci-fi, they have 100% of the time just taken all our warnings as their own best ideas and implemented them
BonsaiBoo@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•32GB of DDR5 now costs $375 minimum — AI shortage continues to squeeze PC buildingEnglish
32·1 month agoI’m really focusing on saving up for some stickers with flames on them, that’ll speed it up as much as I can afford for a while
BonsaiBoo@lemmy.worldto
Science@lemmy.ml•Physicists Found String Theory Without Even Looking for It
41·1 month agoIn an ideal world everyone would be completely scientifically literate and well read. In the real world we need to allow for people who don’t have the time or past education but who are interested and can get drawn in by simple titles on social media and manage to find articles that communicate science well enough to get them a foot in the door, hopefully to the point they then get into reading the actual papers. Someone could have linked the actual paper here. That title wouldn’t have drawn in newbies, it’s “Strings from almost nothing”. A novice to sciences would have little to perhaps zero idea what that means. At least this gives an idea, and it wasn’t really misleading in the way clickbait is, it was just shorthanded enough to make pedantic curmudgeons triggered enough to complain about it and rattle on with me in comments.
BonsaiBoo@lemmy.worldto
Science@lemmy.ml•Physicists Found String Theory Without Even Looking for It
91·1 month agoThe title, due to a necessary brevity in how titling works on social media these days, doesn’t convey the actual meaning of the finding - they aren’t saying they found the theory in their data or observations or calculations, they’re saying in their data and observations and calculations emerged a core, defining feature of string theory. They didn’t find the theory, they found a very specific feature that is found in string theories, and that’s pretty neat.
“In a string theory framework, as you increase the energy transfer between particles, you will see a swift fall off in the probability that the particles will scatter. It’s like the particles don’t even want to scatter off one another, but rather pass freely,” Cheung says. “The scattering amplitudes don’t go to infinity. It’s better behaved.”
The researchers used this ultrasoft behavior as one of their core assumptions. They also assumed a property called “minimal zeros,” which limits the number of special points where scattering probabilities vanish.
“Remarkably, consistency requires scattering amplitudes not only to interact but also to not interact at special kinematic points called ‘zeros.’ The assumption of ‘minimal zeros’ demands the sparsest number of such vanishing points mathematically allowed by the equations,” Cheung says.
From only these assumptions, the researchers demonstrated mathematically that the resulting solutions naturally reproduced the central features of string theory, including its characteristic spectrum of particles and interaction strengths.
“The precise details of string theory emerged automatically, including the infinite tower of massive spinning particles that form the ‘harmonics’ of the string that the theory is famous for,” says co-author Grant N. Remmen (PhD ’17), the James Arthur Postdoctoral Fellow at New York University.
BonsaiBoo@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.ml•AV2 next-generation video coding specification
3·1 month agoI was pretty shocked that it’s got integrated support for split screens, AR, VR, etc. I’m old, so that just seems amazing.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump Administration to Dismantle Ocean Monitoring System
2·1 month agoIt’s already too late, at this point they’re just destroying our ability to monitor and produce models so we know exactly how bad what’s coming will be, when exactly and where, but there’s no stopping it.
BonsaiBoo@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•How Elon Musk Killed Hundreds of Thousands of People
1·1 month agoHe’s not alone, but he’s the wealthiest person in the US, and one of the wealthiest in the world - so he has more culpability than nearly everyone else, especially considering his actions were said to be by himself some of his personal goals and pet projects, of utmost importance. He literally funded trumps election in large part and the Republican elections in general, while also making a massive non monetary donation of media exposure through twitter algorithm shenanigans and personal posts, so that he could get into the government himself and perform those deeds he did under doge and under the purview of the executive branch. He was considered a shadow president for a period of time thanks to all those acts.
Nothing in the universe is faster than the evangelical misinformation hate and fear pipeline
That actually sounds like exactly what would happen if the confederacy gains control of New York
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Too many cooks




Yeah they boo’ed him hard, he acted like they cheered. Typical narcissist.