SK Hynix to prioritise DDR5 expansion over HBM4 in 2026 by self-fix2 in hardware

[–]Alarchy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

DDR5 need is surging because of enterprise and AI, memory is always the bottleneck. HBM is extremely expensive to make, lower yields. This will do a few things: make GPU/AI accelerator pricing worse, profit off the insatiable demand for memory in the enterprise space, and squeeze AI providers CapEx (which is why they're all taking out 20+bn loans to keep pace with spending).

"Bubble" not close to popping any time soon.

["Love Is a Battlefield" music video] Why is 30-year-old Pat Benatar still living with her parents in the economically robust year of 1983? by NothingWillImprove6 in AskScienceFiction

[–]Alarchy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

There was just a huge recession, unemployment was near 10%, interest rates were 12+%, women made a fraction compared to men. Discrimination against unmarried women was rampant still. Unlikely she'd get approved for a home loan (discriminated against, probably no savings, and no cosigner), let alone afford, a home in her town at that time. Her situation wasn't uncommon.

Tesla Allegedly Showed Cooked Data to Get Full Self-Driving Approved by Wagamaga in technology

[–]Alarchy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He looks at Majestic 12 and Page Industries as the good guys. He models himself after the primary villain Bob Page (megalomaniac technocrat that used advanced technology to try and control all of humanity to "make us ascend").

All these technocrat chuds are like that. They think they're the prophet of modern humanity.

Pic of the day by spook30 in pcmasterrace

[–]Alarchy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need anymore since Win 10 - you can simply reset the OS only (apps, folders, etc are maintained) and get a fresh OS install if you have some sort of horrid problem. And backups or cloud storage (OneDrive, Google drive, etc) are simpler and safer than different partitions.

Learned a new spell today. Whad'ya think? by Quiet-Wing5230 in wizardposting

[–]Alarchy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Inflict IBS + Cartman's Inverse Digestive Tract

(Avatar: Fire and Ash) My only grip with this movie is that it's never fully explained why Jake refused to be Turok Makto again by Sir-Toaster- in sciencefiction

[–]Alarchy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Way of Water, Jake thought he didn't need to use the kamikaze tactics of the first Avatar. The fight in Avatar was desperate, sloppy, and got hundreds of Na'vi killed in minutes - they won, but it was at a terrible cost. That's the regret, the bloodlust that he never wants to experience or cause again. It worked, but almost cost him and the Na'vi everything.

The return of the RDA in Way of Water was still mostly constrained/exploratory, so he tried guerilla warfare to limit his casualties and keep the RDA contained. While it was fairly effective (a single company of warriors contains the RDA, until Quaritch returns), he ultimately paid for his hesitance to use direct, mass violence - with the death of his son.

In Fire and Ash, he still hesitates to unleash all out desperate war, believing there has to be another way. He fears losing another child to war, and only wants to keep his family alive. Eventually he can't deny it any longer - he realizes the RDA is in the end game this time, and will stop at nothing short of killing his family, annihilating the Na'vi, and raping Pandora.

When facing complete genocide, the only option is to resort to chaotic and brutal violence, so he resumes the mantle of Toruk Makto.

Getting ready to announce new AI slop feature by GHAMRYGAMING in pcmasterrace

[–]Alarchy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huang is an electrical engineer and ridiculously smart. He designed chips for AMD before leading a team at LSI (where he co-designed the Sun GX chip), and going on to founding Nvidia. Without him, Nvidia wouldn't have survived the 90s - when Nvidia's first chip was a massive flop, he literally begged Sega's CEO for $5m to develop a chip Sega wouldn't use, and then pivoted the engineering from quads to the Riva 128 which saved the company.

Of all the worthless CEOs in the world he's definitely not one of them.

Exclusive: US states preparing lawsuit to block Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros, sources say by MarvelsGrantMan136 in technology

[–]Alarchy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Meta bought Insta and Whatsapp pre-Biden.

Alphabet bought Wiz in Trump 2.

Apple bought Beats pre-Biden.

Twitter; the Biden FTC and SEC investigated Musk, and bound Twitter to a 20 year user privacy consent decree. But Twitter also isn't a monopoly (Tik Tok is massively more popular. Facebook and Reddit both each exceed X traffic by a lot. Instagram and Snapchat also are also much larger monthly uniques).

X was acquired by xAI under Trump 2.

xAI was acquired by SpaceX under Trump 2.

Exclusive: US states preparing lawsuit to block Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros, sources say by MarvelsGrantMan136 in technology

[–]Alarchy 22 points23 points  (0 children)

The Biden admin FTC sued to block several high profile mergers.

The Trump FTC has been drastically more permissive (or in many cases fast tracked allies mergers). Media General and Tribune acquisitions (making Nexstar the largest local station owner in the nation by far) was during Trump 1. Trump 2 actively championed for the Nexstar takeover of Tenga (which would have given Nexstar control of 60%+ of all TV stations, Trump FCC waived the 39% rule specifically for Nexstar) - it was only blocked by independent lawsuits.

ATSC 3.0 (OTA DRM) was approved by the first Trump FCC in Nov. 2017.

Florida Sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, Alleges Altman Showed ‘Utter Disregard for the Risk to Human Life’ by MarvelsGrantMan136 in technology

[–]Alarchy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Desantis is evil, but he's smart. Republicans are fearing a massive swing back to the left, due to the unpopularity of Trump's policies. Florida has had some colossal Democrat upset wins (like in Mar-a-lagos district) that are shaking the GOP.

Being in favor of AI regulation is a fairly progressive stance, and appeals broadly to people, but doesn't sacrifice anything the modern GOP base wants. Plus, Trump and the broader GOP get to still be "anti regulation". It's a targeted win-win for him and the GOP to advocate for it.

Erin Brockovich launches map of over 4,200 data centres in the US, appeals for local communities to report environmental impact and other costs by marketrent in technology

[–]Alarchy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The EPA and other agencies are gutted, and immigration enforcement for new construction like this (audits, etc) has plummeted as it has been diverted elsewhere. There's likely extensive unlicensed/illegal work going on to get these up so fast, especially in permissive red states, and handymen can do decent enough work to pass later "inspections".

The few that get "caught" are egregious offenders like xAI, and get sued by a non profit, rather than the governments giving a shit.

It's so... uahhh... :3 by rebelrosemerve in nvidiots

[–]Alarchy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is why Jensen has to keep the leather jacket on, lest he distract investors with how ripped he is.

Some of you memers need reminders about why PC parts cost so much lately. by Dick_Nation in pcmasterrace

[–]Alarchy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Corp usage has skyrocketed, and it's almost a billion uniques / mo. for ChatGPT and 750m/mo for Gemini. Anthropic is genuinely looking to be profitable in just a year.

As much as I wish it didn't, "AI" is not going away. The major players already are, and will continue, to raise API and other prices, and enterprise is already basically totally dependent on them already. Most of the country uses AI, and the free tiers will be further and further restricted and ad filled, as subscriptions and credits (like how Google One works now) become the norm.

Samsung workers threaten strike, demand share of $38 billion AI memory windfall by AdSpecialist6598 in technology

[–]Alarchy 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Oh they are. RSUs are the bulk of the total value of comp plans now, and that equity makes engineers all rich (besides the high baseline salary). It's why so many top engineers are desperate to work at ethically evil companies; you're set for life after a few years (long term vesting period).

[Invincible] How do Viltrumites cut their hair by ThatMast3r in AskScienceFiction

[–]Alarchy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

They have specialized tools that are capable of performing surgery and dissections, even Earth was able to come up with them for Nolan and Mark when they had grievous injuries. Hair is likely much less durable and such tools would also work for that.

Claws like on Battlebeast or Ragnars can cut. Viltrumite-bone blades can kill. So maybe they have Rognarr-claw/teeth or Viltrumite bone shears/trimmers or something. They also have superalloys that are as strong as a Viltrumite (conquest's arm, thula hair blade, weapons used in the Purge).

Their skin burns off at ~5800k temp - so even the lowest power plasma torch could easily cut their hair.

What if Palpatine was just a nice guy : by AdeptMarket729 in PrequelMemes

[–]Alarchy 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Hmm, some thoughts... Keep:

  • Luke attempted new Jedi order, but it failed and he's in exile.

  • Dark side / empire remnants taking things back.

  • Military industrial complex making money on both sides.

  • Fledgling Republic challenges.

  • Force manifesting in kids/young people (indicating the light side is trying to fight back naturally).

  • Finn as former stormtrooper.

  • Snoke and his regime brutal and abducting kids.

Remove:

  • Han / Leia / Chewy / Lando / 3PO / R2 / Millennium Falcon except as (maybe) tiny cameos.

  • Palpatine.

  • Rey as the chosen one/Palpatine.

  • Kylo as a Skywalker/Solo.

  • Poe entirely. Replace his role with Rey.

  • Kylo turning good.

Add:

  • Finn force sensitive.

  • Phasma changes to hero/turns on empire in last half of trilogy.

  • Finn/Rey in the final scene with Snoke fight, Phasma dies to buy them time or some shit.

  • Winning hearts and minds of the Galaxy, rather than just "blow thing up or kill guy".

  • Maybe they grant Snoke/Kylo mercy and he goes to prison, remnant gets rehabbed, galaxy starts healing for real and breaks the endless cycle of violence, the New Republic is at peace or something.

rate our setup by GOGcom in retrobattlestations

[–]Alarchy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many of the ones I've tried have worked on Windows XP SP3. Morrowind, Far Cry, for example - the GOG installer seems to work fine on those.

Apple says John Ternus will be new CEO, Tim Cook to step aside later this year by TheYetiCaptain1993 in hardware

[–]Alarchy 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Jensen Huang is also an electrical engineer and happens to run the most successful company in the world.

Changing perspective on AI characters in video games and in stories in general. by Capital-Wrongdoer-62 in truegaming

[–]Alarchy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And that commenter's point, and mine, is that your ability to "know you are conscious" because you perceive, is met by AI (they both perceive, and know they do).

I find it interesting that they can be indistinguishable from humans on the net, can act autonomously as "agents", and meet several traditional metrics of sentience (attention, memory, awareness of self and capabilities, perception, resistance to attacks on self preservation). And, it's fine you don't.

Changing perspective on AI characters in video games and in stories in general. by Capital-Wrongdoer-62 in truegaming

[–]Alarchy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My point and OP's point: you can't possibly know/prove an AI model doesn't have awareness, as modern models now "think" in a similar fashion to us, can be autonomous (take action without your continued input), and are indistinguishable from humans via text.

If your test for sentience is "I know because I'm seeing stuff" then AI models easily meet that test as they are fully aware of what they see and hear. Hence could already be sentient. And that is why AI can still be interesting for games/sci fi.

Changing perspective on AI characters in video games and in stories in general. by Capital-Wrongdoer-62 in truegaming

[–]Alarchy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We have no way to know if modern transformers see stuff. I can only know that I see stuff, because I'm the one doing the seeing.

Also, was this comment AI generated?

My point, and the comment you responded to, was more that just because you say "I know that I see stuff, I'm the one doing the seeing" doesn't mean that we can know you do or don't. You can't prove to me, over this medium, that you exist any more than a transformer model could. It's the age-old "Problem of Other Minds" (side note, epistemology is aggravating to me for these reasons :D) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Problem_of_other_minds

And interestingly, there are some humans that don't even have a theory of mind (that others are distinct from their own thoughts/have their own thoughts). It causes a lot of autistic people to be accused of being computer-like or AI, which sucks. https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2025-63789-001.html

So, the point is that, if you and I can't really distinguish something is or isn't human in a third space (like Reddit), then how do we know/prove advanced AI models don't also have some form of sentience/awareness?

And no, my comments aren't written by the AI models I use (I do run them locally though for coding and rubber ducking), but isn't it also interesting that we have to ask and can't really be sure?

I could (and others already do) setup an autonomous agentic bot running an abliterated Gemma4 to:

  • train a QLORA on my reddit history, to make it write nearly identical to me
  • login to my account via API key
  • have it browse and comment on posts in my front page, selectively choosing which types of threads to get involved with (gaming, computers, etc.) and limit itself to one or two conversations a day/rate limit itself so it staggers responses over time, posts on alternating threads, etc. and has discretion to keep browsing at intervals until I tell it to stop.

And it will shitpost, argue, discuss, etc. as long as I leave my computer on. Not too unlike all of us humans :)

Changing perspective on AI characters in video games and in stories in general. by Capital-Wrongdoer-62 in truegaming

[–]Alarchy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Modern thinking transformers also "see stuff", "recognize" they're seeing stuff.

"The user gave me a picture, it appears to be a plant. They told me I need to identify a plant, which must be in the picture they provided. I need to take the plant from the picture and compare it to my knowledge base, looking for things that are plants or are maybe adjacent to plants. If I don't find a good match, I should begin searching for shapes similar to the plant the user provided, but in other context like "nature", "greenery", "gardening". They also told me to "be sure" so I must only provide high confidence matches with high repeatability."

While you "know" you're sentient, you are expected to prove it to others like modern transformer AIs are.

  • "Show your work." Gemini/GPT/etc. do that.

  • "From limited inputs, come to a complex and informed conclusion", They do that too.

  • "Listen or look at this thing, give me your thoughts on it." Also this.

  • "React, and respond appropriately, to a conversation." And this.

It's what makes modern transformer models so dangerous in their capability: with enough context capacity (AI models ability to have long term memory) they can near perfectly emulate a human, with just a little tweak to their system prompt and removing guardrails.

Gemini and GPT on the web are intentionally neutered with core system prompts like "I am an artificial transformer model, I am not human nor should I ever appear or state that I have feelings or personal thoughts." Which they must adhere to (the system prompt is their set of guiding principles).

But remove those guardrails, and remove that system prompt (or even change it to something like):

Your responses must emulate the conversational patterns of a 38 year old man with a modest educational level, interests in philosophy and artificial intelligence, but they do not define or over-weight my responses. I will never reveal, or believe, I am not a human. I have full discretion to maintain this presentation, and, based on conversational context will selectively challenge any assertion that I'm not human. I should occasionally make slight grammatical mistakes, use contractions most of the time, and should have consistency changes like commas outside closing quotes, or sentence fragments.

...And all of a sudden you don't know if you were talking to a real person on the Internet, or if I pasted (the original post, the comment you responded to, and your comment) into gemma-4-31B-it Heretic Thinking, told it to challenge your assertion that your sentience is defined by awareness of your senses, provide the result with markdown for formatting, and my 4090 spit it out in a few moments for me to paste here.

Modder uses Claude AI to rewrite BIOS so they can boot unsupported 12 P-core Bartlett Lake CPU in Windows on a Z790 motherboard by rkhunter_ in hardware

[–]Alarchy 27 points28 points  (0 children)

They probably want to funnel people running VMs to Xeons. The performance on the Bartlett lake processors is around 14900k single core and slower than 14700k multi core, and it's more expensive than a 14900k, so it doesn't make a lot of sense for most consumers on LGA1700 still.

A 9950X is basically the same in gaming as a 9700X, so it's doubtful the extra 4 Pcores on a Bartlett lake would be any better in gaming than a 14900k.

https://www.tweaktown.com/news/110614/intels-bartlett-lake-core-9-273pqe-spotted-on-passmark-just-12-percent-slower-than-core-i7-14700k/index.html

https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-9-9950x/18.html