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  • Every time I read Pynchon I feel too stupid to read Pynchon

    By 1945, the factory system - which, more than any piece of machinery, was the real and major result of the Industrial Revolution - had been extended to include the Manhattan Project, the German long-range rocket program and the death camps, such as Auschwitz. It has taken no major gift of prophecy to see how these three curves of development might plausibly converge, and before too long. Since Hiroshima, we have watched nuclear weapons multiply out of control, and delivery systems acquire, for global purposes, unlimited range and accuracy. An unblinking acceptance of a holocaust running to seven- and eight-figure body counts has become - among those who, particularly since 1980, have been guiding our military policies - conventional wisdom.

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    THE word ''Luddite'' continues to be applied with contempt to anyone with doubts about technology, especially the nuclear kind. Luddites today are no longer faced with human factory owners and vulnerable machines. As well-known President and unintentional Luddite D. D. Eisenhower prophesied when he left office, there is now a permanent power establishment of admirals, generals and corporate CEO's, up against whom us average poor bastards are completely outclassed, although Ike didn't put it quite that way. We are all supposed to keep tranquil and allow it to go on, even though, because of the data revolution, it becomes every day less possible to fool any of the people any of the time. If our world survives, the next great challenge to watch out for will come - you heard it here first - when the curves of research and development in artificial intelligence, molecular biology and robotics all converge. Oboy. It will be amazing and unpredictable, and even the biggest of brass, let us devoutly hope, are going to be caught flat-footed. It is certainly something for all good Luddites to look forward to if, God willing, we should live so long.

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  • Free Usha

  • The kayfabe that something is going to happen to hegseth is so tiresome

  • I hate this fucking pig and hope he dies

  • GOOD point

  • No, most people don't. To be honest even people who do, don't, at least not fully

  • Needs to pull it down further lol

  • Yeah he's not bad looking the beanie makes it so much worse

  • LLMs don't train to "solve" anything. They're just sequence predictors. They predict the next item in sequences of words, that's it. Some predict better than others in specific scenarios.

    Through techniques like RAG and multi-model frameworks you can tailor the output to fit specific tasks or use cases. This is very powerful for automating routine workflows.

  • I wouldn't buy gaming anything. Buy high quality office furniture that's designed by ergonomics experts to protect companies from liability if their employees experience repetitive stress injuries from their furniture.

    Hermann Miller and Steelcase are both good manufacturers. You can buy them affordably from office furniture liquidators. Don't settle for anything less than top quality.

    Look to spend $300 or so. Might seem like a lot but you spend a lot of time in your chair and it's literally your body on the line, so don't cheap out.

  • AI is sick. Deepmind solved protein folding.

    Yes slop is a real problem but people who hate on or dismiss AI reflexively are being extremely ignorant and short sighted. Unfortunately it's most people on my beloved hexbear

  • No group of people has ever been more deserving of getting carpet bombed by ICBMs

  • Meaning no disrespect to younger comrades, a young person studying for an accounting degree claiming to be in or know anything about the corporate world is 100% talking out of their ass

  • Chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    AAAAAAA

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  • traingang @hexbear.net

    NextGen

  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    Lol

  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    Good news everyone! Drinking is healthy again

  • Chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    The duality of man

  • Chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    AI is destroying education

    archive.ph /twynO
  • chat @hexbear.net

    I never realized how much I crave alcohol

  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    While you make an excellent point,

  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    LLM Amazon reviews

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Post

  • politics @hexbear.net

    Thirty percent of student loan borrowers are delinquent

    archive.is /FL5UG
  • politics @hexbear.net

    We are in a recession (cw:alcohol)

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/ckglnk6yxlko
  • chat @hexbear.net

    This economy looks like shit

  • news @hexbear.net

    Lmao RIP Bozo

  • politics @hexbear.net

    No FEMA aid for Maryland

  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    Rating everything unfair right

  • news @hexbear.net

    DOJ announces plans to prioritize cases to revoke citizenship

    www.npr.org /2025/06/30/nx-s1-5445398/denaturalization-trump-immigration-enforcement
  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    Choicest cut from the latest roast

  • Chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    Alright this one is pretty funny

    www.nbcnews.com /politics/donald-trump/two-weeks-notice-trumps-deadline-iran-familiar-one-rcna214089
  • chat @hexbear.net

    Isn't it remarkable that the US puppet regime in Afghanistan collapsed and now overdose deaths are falling