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Must feel really strange.
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Or to want to talk to meat.
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My tendinitis complained as I read this. It told me not to dare trying that.
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It canโt be infinitely fast, but after the point where we all collectively cease to be able to comprehend the rate of change, itโs effectively a discontinuity from our point of view.
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If we need more light, we can deploy more power generators.
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Even if for no other reason than us abandoning a diminishing returns approach looking for other alternatives.
We have been kind of at the end of the rope for silicon for quite some time now and we found increasingly heroic ways to protect our investment in silicon based semiconductors, but silicon is not the only option - itโs just the one we have a lot of supply chains already set up.
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As for the compute side, we are running inference on GPUs which are designed for training. There are enormous inefficiencies in data movement in these platforms.
If we play our cards right we might have autonomous robots mining lunar resources and building more autonomous robots so they can mine even more. If we manage to bootstrap a space industry on the Moon with primarily autonomous operations and full ISRU, we are on our way to build space datacenters that might actually be economically viable.
There is a lot of stuff that needs to happen before we have a Dyson ring or a Matrioska brain around the Sun, but we donโt need to break any laws of physics for that.
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Thatโs a sound idea.
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The factbook was much more a tool for propaganda than anything else. While you could trust most of the numbers, you shouldnโt expect it to be fair about any socialist or communist countries, usually classified as brutal dictatorships, while it would always be exceedingly kind to countries with US sponsored dictators.
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