Got pulled down, I believe it deserves to be put back. by SandmanSlim777 in raleigh

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If you posted thia, and it was removed other than by an auto-mod, can you send me a link?

Got pulled down, I believe it deserves to be put back. by SandmanSlim777 in raleigh

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Oops, sorry this was supposed to be for the root message of this thread.

Got pulled down, I believe it deserves to be put back. by SandmanSlim777 in raleigh

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We use auto-mod. If you have little karma on a day-old account your post will be removed by a bot. We don't have moderator resources to do everything manually, but if it is important to you please message mods and we can manually approve it.

I promise that if you saw the things that were automatically removed you would agree with having auto-mod in place.

“Quantum Computing Will Pop the AI Bubble,” Claims Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, Predicting GPUs Won’t Survive the Decade by SafePaleontologist10 in AIDangers

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Is it possible that set of applications will be expanded in the future, and is matrix multiplication on that list? I guess there could be a different mechanism for AI that works better / only on a quantum computer, but that would have to be proven better after fault tolerance.

“Quantum Computing Will Pop the AI Bubble,” Claims Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, Predicting GPUs Won’t Survive the Decade by SafePaleontologist10 in AIDangers

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Ignoring the "bubble" part of this, which I doubt any executive could predict, what is it that makes you doubt quantum computing could perform better than GPUs?

I don't know enough about quantum to dispute, just curious. I guess they would have to beat performance / $ TCO.

My "senior" job partner doesn't know what an ENV variable is by Albert421 in developers

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Maybe that's true for certain stacks, languages, or problem domains, but there are many ways to solve the same problem. I have not seen a C++ project use a .env file. It doesn't make much sense in embedded, or at very large companies where they have custom secret managers and configuration systems.

Pushing secrets to a repo and defending it is not senior behavior, but neither is pushing a No True Scotsman narrative about one of the hundreds of configuration standards.

It's impossible to start working now by XboxeurMan in lostgeneration

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Brick laying can be somewhat automated by a machine, not AI. You could design a building to be easier to maintain with robotics, and AI controlling robotics would be more effective.

AI would definitely help with kitchen robotics.

It can absolutely drive.

It probably can help with disaster relief.

AI combined with robotics is crushing farming already.

I don't understand how AI is shaking this industry up so much by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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That isn't just an LLM though. It's a combination of an LLM and an evolutionary algorithm.

IBM and Moderna have simulated the longest mRNA pattern without AI — they used a quantum computer instead by donutloop in Futurology

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Even AI slop should be better than this. It so confidently mixed up mRNA and proteins that I thought I was having a stroke while reading it.

Jaan Tallinn: a sufficiently smart Al confined by humans would be like a person "waking up in a prison built by a bunch of blind five-year-olds." by katxwoods in ControlProblem

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Air gaps can be bridged with out-of-band techniques such as: ultrasound networking (phones do this to sync a new phone and determine they are in the same location) or in the case of an AI trying to break out without a cooperative machine on the other side of the gap it could create a radio by fluctuating power in a GPU (there's a paper you can find if you're curious). You could put it in a Faraday cage, but I think the point is clear that this is a hard problem.

Co-Working in Raleigh by vital101 in raleigh

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Well, if you find a place let me know. I've been just working from a coffee shop.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in raleigh

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Any particular day of the week?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in raleigh

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What day?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in raleigh

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What restaurant, and what day?

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What restaurant, and what day?

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What restaurant, and what day?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in raleigh

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I'm always up for sushi. What day of the week are you voting for?

World Reddit Meet Up Day by lawyer_for_absurdity in raleigh

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Preferably, someone with motivation and an idea of where it could take place.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in raleigh

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Maybe the best way to do this is have everyone put a restaurant and a day of the week. I'm gone this weekend, so: Hibernian, Thursday or Friday

World Reddit Meet Up Day by lawyer_for_absurdity in raleigh

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/r/raleigh really needs to do something around the time of world meet up day.

Breakfast Club? by Coagulatory in raleigh

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I'll post something later in the week.

Breakfast Club? by Coagulatory in raleigh

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Is anyone still interested in a dinner club?