There's a good chance they had information on him, but they got it illegally and needed to 'accidentally' discover the same information during a 'random' search and now they're butthurt because it didn't work.
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He's in the looking for someone else to leave holding the bag phase, that's why he merged his AI business with SpaceX, took it public and had the rules changed to force index funds to buy in.
Thankfully its looking like it won't last much longer. There just isn't enough money in the system to grow the bubble much further. Nobody has another trillion dollars to throw on the fire.
Maybe, if you were rich enough to have the green and blue plugs and not just yellow, white and red. Normal composite only had one plug for video, component had three plus the two for audio.
And also everyone was running garbage Windows XP applications which wanted administrator permissions and to save it's data in the Program Files folder.
For years the accounts software we used at work required you to install it in C:\ because it couldn't handle keeping it's data and executable in different places.
Even Windows just dropped their 32GB recommendation.
Yes, but they haven't actually done the memory optimisation work. They just plan to sell underpowered machines.
These days there's a good chance there isn't a job, they're just collecting personal information to sell.
Yeah, but the AI infrastructure is made out of compute hardware that's going to need replaced in 6 years. Not rails that will still be useable in 50 years.
We aren't building lasting infrastructure other than the actual buildings.
Current buyers are looking to cut back on spending, rather than dramatically increase. And that's based on current prices which are being subsidised by burning investor money, not the prices they need to charge to make a profit.
Cloud and apps didn't need trillions in investment to still not get off the ground. There isn't really any scenario in which current AI spending doesn't turn out to be excessive.
That's because the amount of AI investment looks like orders of magnitude more than anyone is willing to pay for AI products.
They were happy about spending billions, but now the bubble is into the trillions and there isn't tens of trillions in market demand to make an investment that big pay off.
Long time Linux user here.
Microsoft would fuck up their implementation of the standard, monitors would all be designed around Microsoft bugs and then OSs that implement the standard correctly have to break their stuff so that Windows monitors will work.
I would have loved glasses that could detect advertising with a camera and block it out so I don't see it, but instead we got AI nudes and stalking.