gerikson

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago

RAF's aims were explicitely accelerationist - their terror would provoke a ferocious repressional response that would open the eyes of the masses to the repressive government and trigger a revolution.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago (2 children)

being performatively worried about Japanese birth rates is a HN trope, for whatever that's worth

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

This morning I felt a bit burned out on AoC but thought I might as well just do some noodling around on breaks. Turns out it was

day 10

pretty dang easy

So far this is the current standing according to the finishing times of the 1st 100 answers on the global leaderboard

  1. Day 09 - Disk Fragmenter: 14m05s
  2. Day 06 - Guard Gallivant: 08m53s
  3. Day 08 - Resonant Collinearity: 07m12s
  4. Day 04 - Ceres Search: 05m41s
  5. Day 02 - Red Nosed Reports: 04m42s
  6. Day 10 - Hoof It: 04m14s
  7. Day 07 - Bridge Repair: 03m47s
  8. Day 05 - Print Queue: 03m43s
  9. Day 03 - Mull It Over: 03m22s
  10. Day 01 - Historian Hysteria: 02m31s
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

ya lost me there bub

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

re: 10 commentary

apparently "everyone" did this. Me too

[–] [email protected] 20 points 1 week ago (4 children)

"Our righteous warriors are only supposed to kill brown people and women, not captains of industry!!"

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I had a lot of trouble because my input was truncated, despite the site warning me about that. Did I listen? I did not.

edit

day 9 discussion

Principal Skinner moment

"Did I miscopy the input?"

"No, it is my algorithm that is wrong"

kinda satisfying to figure out I was correct all along.

Part 2 is not as fast as I'd like (14s), but faster than it was. People on reddit are wittering on about search trees, me I just sling Perl hashrefs around

https://github.com/gustafe/aoc2024/blob/main/d09-Disk-Fragmenter.pl

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Time for a new thread for a new week?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

relevant to this sub's interest is this Reddit thread about "LLM cheaters" in AoC:

https://old.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/comments/1h9cub8/discussion_on_llm_cheaters/

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

this looks like the same issue I had!

 

Apologies for the link to The Register...

Dean Phillips is your classic ratfucking candidate, attempting to siphon off support from the incumbent to help their opponent. After a brief flare of hype before the (unofficial) NH primary, he seems to have flamed out by revealing his master plan too early.

Anyway, apparently some outfit called "Delphi" tried to create an AI version of him via a SuperPAC and got their OpenAI API access banned for their pains.

Quoth ElReg:

Not even the presence of Matt Krisiloff, a founding member of OpenAI, at the head of the PAC made a difference.

The pair have reportedly raised millions for We Deserve Better, driven in part by a $1 million donation from hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman, who described his funding of the super PAC as "the largest investment I have ever made in someone running for office."

So the same asshole who is combating "woke" and DEI is bankrolling Phillips, supposed to be the new Bernie. Got it.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Anyone else have this problem? It’s been bothering me for a while and is the last thing keeping me using mobile Chrome.

On the login page , after entering username and password, the “login” button does nothing. It might slightly change color but I am not directed to the site logged in, nor do I get an error.

platform: iOS

The username and password are entered automatically via either Firefox’s password store, or iOS’.

 

Years ago (we're talking decades) I ran into a small program that randomly generated raytraced images (think transparent orbs, lens flares, reflection etc), suitable for saving as wallpapers. It was a C/C++ program that ran on Linux. I've long since lost the name and the source code, and I wonder if there's anything like that out there now?

 

Rules: no spoilers.

The other rules are made up as we go along.

Share code by link to a forge, home page, pastebin (Eric Wastl has one here) or code section in a comment.

 

The wider community is still on Reddit, I wonder if there’s an interest to have a small alternative?

If not, what’s a good Lemmy instance for these things?

 

In a since deleted thread on another site, I wrote

For the OG effective altruists, it’s imperative to rebrand the kooky ultra-utilitarianists as something else. TESCREAL is the term adopted by their opponents.

Looks like great minds think alike! The EA's need to up their google juice so people searching for the term find malaria nets, not FTX. Good luck on that, Scott!

The HN comments are ok, with this hilarious sentence

I go to LessWrong, ACX, and sometimes EA meetups. Why? Mainly because it's like the HackerNews comment section but in person.

What's the German term for a recommendation that's the exact opposite?

 

[this is probably off-topic for this forum, but I found it on HN so...]

Edit "enjoy" the discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38233810

 

Title is ... editorialized.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Title quote stolen from JZW: https://www.jwz.org/blog/2023/10/the-best-way-to-profit-from-ai/

Yet again, the best way to profit from a gold rush is to sell shovels.

 

After several months of reflection, I’ve come to only one conclusion: a cryptographically secure, decentralized ledger is the only solution to making AI safer.

Quelle surprise

There also needs to be an incentive to contribute training data. People should be rewarded when they choose to contribute their data (DeSo is doing this) and even more so for labeling their data.

Get pennies for enabling the systems that will put you out of work. Sounds like a great deal!

All of this may sound a little ridiculous but it’s not. In fact, the work has already begun by the former CTO of OpenSea.

I dunno, that does make it sound ridiculous.

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