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All the sloppers are torn about this, but Torvalds has undeniable mastery at this, so it's great to see AI being used as a beneficial tool. If there's a single person who should have unlimited access to the most powerful AI models, it should be Linus Torvalds.
It's a giant economic bubble in plain view.
This is the kind of stuff you read right around the beginning of a bubble bursting.
The first one to make a safe bare bones electric vehicle with no dash screen and solid state batteries wins.
The biggest issue I have is the big "subreddit" gatekeeping. Realistically at this point, every major "subreddit" is purely controlled by the core corporation. There is not decentralization of Reddit at all, and all the "mods" are just working for free pretending like they're in control because they can do some things. The smartest thing Reddit did is make "mods" feel like they have some control.
The more I use Reddit the more I feel like it's a waste of time.
I was actually thinking about this recently. It's now making a lot of sense to just cover the mega carriers in solar panels like this. Could probably even just carry a massive battery and be completely emissions free. Maybe a tiny nuclear reactor as an emergency backup?
The AI bubble will pop within the next couple of months. It's pretty interesting, I wonder if we've ever seen an economic bubble so clearly before it comes to an end.
The word "value" here is really subjective.
Bluetooth is fine for mobile.