The U.S. just pledged hundreds of billions to protect its AI leadership. A Chinese startup with a ‘joke of a budget‘ may have already undercut those hopes
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valmond@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 30 days ago last edited by
Yeah, give me a /technology/ sub that speaks about technology (have you heard about the esp-8266? Did you know a A4988 can steer a NEMA from a Raspberry pi? And even The 6 gen SSD can move X GB/s, what is the fastest quad core under 100$?) and not about funding and drama.
Or am I out of touch with reality
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railcar8095@lemm.eereplied to Guest 30 days ago last edited by
First paragraph is something I believe some people will say unironically.
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alphane_moon@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Shameless self promotion:
!hardware@lemmy.world
We of course focus on hardware and do include tech-adjacent business/public policy news, but we do cover ESP8266, PCI-E 6 development and that recently released ~$100 AMD CPU.
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fiona@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Anyone who thinks this was about getting AI working was the idiot from the start, there still isn’t even a real use-case for it. This was always about funneling huge amounts of money from the government budget to a bunch of rich assholes. The outcome doesn’t matter at all here.
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sauerkraut@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
So, basically the military industrial complex (which liberals support!) but with less genocide? Don't get me wrong, I hate Trump and Republicans are clearly the greater evil, but liberals have helped conservatives funnel trillion of dollars in public assets to the 1% for decades. It was under Bill Clinton that the internet, which was publically funded and publicly built, was given to the 1%. So to me, this is just more of the same: capitalist politicians stealing from us to make the 1% wealthier.
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labbbb2@thelemmy.clubreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
helped conservatives funnel trillion of dollars in public assets to the 1% for decades. It was under Bill Clinton that the internet, which was publically funded and publicly built, was given to the 1%.
Do you have any proof, or is it just conspiracy theory?
So you want to say that liberals who oppose wealth inequality themselves support that same billionaires? What a BS.
P.S. It seems that democratic party in US are far from "social democratists" as in EU. They were in power many years, but there is still no universal healthcare in US, there is still two-party system in the country, for example, and I suppose they don't care. They also continued to fund Israel when Biden was a president.
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semjaza@lemmynsfw.comreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
The person you're replying to may be much further to the left than you give them credit for.
The lesser of two evils is still evil and deserves to be called such. The US is not a benevolent nation.
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ziltoid1991@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Most democrat politicians aren't Bernie Sanders or Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez. Sure, other very progressive dems also do exists, but the majority are those "human-faced capitalism" types.
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valmond@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Subbed (Or what ever is the Lemmy equivalent)!
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taanegl@lemmy.mlreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Venture capitalists using the US gov as their new marketing platform is a joke in it self.
What's next? Is the next White House briefing gonna be in a stadium, with laser show, motivational music and some ponce going on stage to hype people up?
Griftonomics has reached the upper levels, y'all.
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How was the Internet given to the 1% under Clinton? And people gave it to the tech companies. Internet was supposed to be a bunch of independent sites. But it is easier to just go to a few.
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mothmandelorian@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
The internet as a physical entity was created by the telecommunications industry as they owned and laid all the cabling. Why would you think Clinton gave the internet to the 1% when telecoms owned the entirety of the phone and cable network to begin with?
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tomjuggler@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Deepseek api is down today - probably a result of their viral success recently..
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giddygap@lemm.eereplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Glad I sold all my NVDA stock one minute before close on Friday. Talk about a lucky strike.
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boonhet@lemm.eereplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
there still isn’t even a real use-case for it
There are several real use cases for it, it's just that they're worth like ten bucks a month to me all together and OpenAI is running at a loss while charging... *checks notes* 200 dollars per month for their top tier model?
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embarrassingskidmark@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Of course it's faster & cheaper when it's being censored & can't access half of human history because the fucking ccp finds it offensive.
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anomnom@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
But then none of them will get to claim that he’s the first trillionaire.
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duke_nukem_1990@feddit.orgreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
If censorship would make it cheaper then surely it wouldn't be that much cheaper than OpenAI. Different things are being censored and blocked but surely, your suggestion is a bit silly.
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raker@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
The model itself is probably not censored. The censorship comes on top. Preliminary tests already show how this can be circumvented.
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keegomatic@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Well, that first paragraph is likely to be unironically very close to the truth.
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