

Give it another week and the ram for the steam machine will cost more than the whole steam machine the day it was announced.


Give it another week and the ram for the steam machine will cost more than the whole steam machine the day it was announced.


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I think the odds would depend on how big the debris field is, but for non human cargo that might be acceptable, but I have a feeling that might not be the case with people on board, in which case they would need armor.
Edit: for non human cargo it could even be an option. Armored + X payload weight for $100/kg. Unarmored $60/kg + Y payload weight. (Made up numbers)


I wasn’t trying to refute what you said, I was trying to expand on your “it doesn’t prevent you from launching through them.” by explaining the downsides of going through it.
It’s not as simple as just going through it, there are real implications for those years.


It might not prevent launching through it, but for the years LEO is fucked, you’d need extra armor to withstand potential hits which would eat into your payload capacity.


Kessler syndrome isn’t possible with these LEO constellations.
They are so low the debris would just deorbit themselves in a couple years.
It’s the much much higher orbits where they stay forever that is the problem.


That’s not a good thing, they’ll just see this as a win and start using it even more.
Look at how great SLAM did on that article!


Sadly… being wrong is only temporary.


Kinda weird how 3 posts in this thread call/refer to him as trillionaire… doesn’t seem genuine to me.


I had $10 million and now I’m broke, how did that ever happen?!?!?!?
Seems to happen so often for the rich celebrity type.


Ah, yes those people definitely don’t care, they’ll make their money either way.


Even if that doesn’t exist yet in the USA, it’s definitely in the UK with all their CCTV stuff.
And we know US law enforcement can use things like Ring doorbells.


Wouldn’t NVIDIA care? They now own part of the company in exchange for that hardware?
If they go bankrupt, nvidia loses their stake in a company, and it all falls apart. GPUs won’t stay this expensive if this implodes.
OpenAI though, can only go on for as long as their venture capitalists are willing to support it.
I’m not convinced the current LLM architecture can ever make an AGI, but it a can be useful and be made more useful. There could come a point where it’s usefulness and it’s short comings reach a profitable point that people will accept.
What could also help is nvidia being able to come out with more power efficient chips as well. It could go a long way to solving at least one of the problem.


It’s been a few days since this was posted, has google killed it yet?


The situation is tragic… their attempt to hide behind their ToS on that is fucking hilarious.


I think you misunderstand.
They put substantial effort into grok to make sure it would deny the holocaust.


Actually a mistake, or doing exactly what russia fucking does and testing boundaries and responses, and then going oops! ??


I’m trying to figure out if that was intentional, or they’re just really fucking bad at their job.


except their employee benefits package is guaranteed to touch companies impacted by it.
And here I was thinking id just upgrade to one of these on my AM4 board… guess not.