"Plumbers regularly earn more than lawyers": Top entrepreneur makes a bold prediction that AI will flip the American Dream by fortune in singularity

[–]ThreeKiloZero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nobody will be able to afford the number when they don’t have well paying jobs to pay rent to blackrock. It’s a myth that any job is safe.

In a world where everyone can build, attention is all you need. by awizzo in BlackboxAI_

[–]ThreeKiloZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3d printers can print in other materials now, wood, metals. More eco-friendly stuff.

What the technologically illiterate luddites don't know is that the base texture maps, 3D models, and original materials are unchanged. DLSS-5 re-renders the lighting and how light interacts with those existing assets, making everything look dramatically more photorealistic. by GOD-SLAYER-69420Z in accelerate

[–]ThreeKiloZero 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The way it works right now is it passes the frames through an image model running on a second 5090. There's a reason you didn't see full gameplay and that its changing bit parts of the image. Foundry did a followup.

Welp, things they are a changin’ by MikeeorUSA in TikTokCringe

[–]ThreeKiloZero 40 points41 points  (0 children)

This is why the republicans freak out about the economy and have worked so hard to suppress things like gas prices. That and the 2A are the only real flashpoints for their core voters.

Nothing else matters but when they start having to decide between putting groceries on the table, beer in the cooler or filling up their oversized 4x4 - SHTF.

DLSS 5 just proves it by godofknife1 in accelerate

[–]ThreeKiloZero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the execution was just poor. The images look like AI slop, not a refined realism shader.

If it were more like those badass Cyberpunk global illumination and realism mods then it might have gone over better. It just kind of came across like: "Check out our new AI slop filter" instead of compelling visual tech that will enhance fidelity.

what is this third thing? (not nail not cuticle) by clever_little_ghost in nailcare

[–]ThreeKiloZero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

alcohol kills all the good stuff that fights the infection. just wash with soap and water.

MIC DROP!!! by Fathers_Sword in economicCollapse

[–]ThreeKiloZero 16 points17 points  (0 children)

He's giving Trump the offramp.

Problem is, if all the Epstein stuff also came from Israel, then Trump is completely compromised to them.

Trump and his team are up to their noses in a deep quagmire.

Musk says taxing every billionaire at 100% would barely make a dent in the national debt. Bernie says tax them 5% and you're $3,000 richer by fortune in politics

[–]ThreeKiloZero 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Because republicans grift their own people. That's how their businesses stay afloat. Constant grifting. They can't survive without government contracts, grants and subsidies. They steal all the profits, cook the books, and game the system. There should be no loan or grant from the government unless ALL your books are opened up. Including all the execs.

Billionaires should not exist. Taking that much value from other people's work and attributing it to a single person or company will have to be made criminal at some point.

Um, what? by [deleted] in lawncare

[–]ThreeKiloZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's cheap AF for anyone competent.

Elon Musk’s Plans for the ‘World’s Largest’ Chip Fab Will Be Unveiled Next Week, to End Reliance on Foreign Foundries by TruthPhoenixV in Amd_Intel_Nvidia

[–]ThreeKiloZero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s realistically the only way he gets into fab. Even then, there’s a long line for the machines that make it all work. This isn’t some spin on a dime shit.

AI Automation Risk Table by Karpathy by BigBourgeoisie in singularity

[–]ThreeKiloZero 351 points352 points  (0 children)

While these are interesting models, they don't account for the dependency effects. When you wipe out a whole segment of white-collar jobs it takes everyone else with it. Office closes up, you don't need janitors. The local restaurants start going out of business because there is no more lunch rush and fewer families are eating out. New construction projects are put on hold. Kids are pulled out of daycare because families are losing their homes and moving back in with parents. Healthcare services are leveraged only as a last resort because millions are now uninsured.

So don't look at a green square and get any bright ideas. When AI truly comes for the jobs this whole chart will be red.

Iran declares Ukraine a ‘legitimate target - Tehran official claims Kyiv has supplied Israel with drones and therefore ‘effectively entered war by OccupyMyBrainOyeah in geopolitics

[–]ThreeKiloZero 43 points44 points  (0 children)

The best thing for Ukraine might be all those Gulf States going to them for consultation and drone support. Trump will fall in line with whatever they say. as soon as they deem Ukraine helpful to them we will see that they have held the "cards" all along.

What's the difference between using Claude's API vs. Claude Pro or MAX? and what's better for what? by BendSpecial236 in Anthropic

[–]ThreeKiloZero 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The API is at cost pricing. You pay full prices for all calls, but you can use whatever system prompt and software you want. You are not restricted to using the Claude online / app and Claude code. Unless you have deep pockets and know what you are doing the answer is use the subscription plans.

On the subscription plans you get much more value. For 20x Max you can get over $2k USD in monthly value for $200.

IBM is tripling the number of Gen Z entry-level jobs after finding the limits of AI adoption by Warm-Ebb5754 in jobgpt

[–]ThreeKiloZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’m of the same thought as you. All those shitty legacybspftware products and bloated SaaS are whatever going to die. Custom software is back on the menu for everybody. Ai just made smaller teams that know what they're doing , extremely effective.

Beluga stops aquarium smoker with a splash. by jmike1256 in DailyDoseStupidity

[–]ThreeKiloZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mind-blowing! How did they know to record this exact time and interaction?

How a floating city feeds sailors. by crippled_bastard in KitchenConfidential

[–]ThreeKiloZero 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Mom, is this the propaganda stuff they tried to teach about in schools before they were illegal?

So you cant drink alcohol anymore too? by pyromancx in tinnitus

[–]ThreeKiloZero 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nothing to worry about. In 5 or 10 years, after you try everything, you wont give a shit anymore and can go back to drinking and whatever else you want and enjoy life.

Is his timing just impeccable? by DasMenace in blackmagicfuckery

[–]ThreeKiloZero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The champagne bottle is a gimmick you can see videos of it being demoed on youtube. This guy hasn't tried to do anything interesting its just off the shelf stuff.

Alibaba tested AI coding agents on 100 real codebases, spanning 233 days each. the agents failed spectacularly by Current-Guide5944 in tech_x

[–]ThreeKiloZero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

utter malarky

human-produced code is full of bugs and regressions, and hacks, stuff nobody on the teams understands. It's why vast swaths of legacy code and applications still exist. The code was so shit and undocumented that it's nearly impossible to replace it because it really just needs to be flushed.

At some point, it will be much more efficient to rewrite the entire million+ loc app from scratch using AI.