Hacker News new | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | dontlikeyoueith's comments login

> Even for the US I don't believe the law system is that crappy.

Then you're living in a fantasy world.


Zero Dawn future confirmed.

This comment is such a confusion of ideas its comical.

Oh look, a Trump advisor who understands nothing.

No, for the same reason I don't try to manufacture my own car in my backyard or build my own house, or grow all of my own food, or ...

This is basic fucking common sense: I'm good at some things and other people are good at other things. We each specialize in the things we're best at, and everyone ends up better off.


You went to the extreme though. I didn't ask if one wants to do everything themselves. In the US, for example, there are still hundreds of millions of people to specialize in various roles.

You aren't clever for re-inventing autarky.

It's a bad idea for the same reason.


Certainly every chef-run fine dining restaurant would agree with that.

It's nothing like that, but you're entitled to be confused and wrong.

Technically it's okay to be confused and wrong, but it is not really okay to be vocal about it. It just steals people's time. Maybe it is deliberate trolling, how should we know? Better to be moderated out

Most of them don't value hard science either.

barbrook wrote an essay about this 30 years ago. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Californian_Ideology

Still on the nose.


Incredibly prescient. This quote from 2011 really sums it up:

> The original promise of the Californian Ideology, was that the computers would liberate us from all the old forms of political control, and we would become Randian heroes, in control of our own destiny. Instead, today, we feel the opposite—that we are helpless components in a global system—a system that is controlled by a rigid logic that we are powerless to challenge or to change.


That's because the attention mechanism was designed for Seq2Seq models (i.e. translation in its most general form).

Any other use of it is a case of "I have a hammer, so that's a nail".


> Well first Zojirushi is unnecessarily expensive and difficult to clean

Expensive sure, but it's only difficult to clean if you're a double amputee.


Join us for AI Startup School this June 16-17 in San Francisco!

Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: