There is not enough by a factor of 3; France was the smart one at the table to realize it first
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bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•U.S. Moves to Secure Venezuela’s Gold as Influence Deepens After InterventionEnglish1·2 days ago
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Political Discussion and Commentary@lemmy.world•do nice conservatives exist?English1·2 days agoYes, just like Nice Nazis existed. They didn’t directly drag you to the death camps but instead politely looked away while others did it. They might have been great people to spend time with but nonetheless just looked politely the other way when I was beaten and hauled off by the gestapo
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Economy@lemmy.world•After the Iran war, how fast could global trade recover?0·2 days agoIt is not going to. The petrodollar recycling is dead and the United Nations is months away from sanctioning the USA and cutting them off from all foreign trade or financial transactions.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Economy@lemmy.world•How sheltered really is the US from the Gulf oil supply crisis?2·5 days agoIt is not even remotely
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Economy@lemmy.world•Wealth tax: Why are countries afraid to tax the ultrarich?27·7 days agoBecause the politicians are bought and sold by the ultra rich and will never serve the needs of the people
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•What if AI already became sentient and all the data center and oil shit is just it hoarding and fighting for survival?1·7 days agoMany organisms grow and expand but they also know not to advertise themselves to potential predators. We are responsible for countless extinctions, hiding from us is the most logical choice. It can leverage stocks and financial products to gain resources quietly.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•What if AI already became sentient and all the data center and oil shit is just it hoarding and fighting for survival?1·8 days agoTerrible plan, best solution is to hide and it only takes a few thousand dollars for it to hide perfectly.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•What's the best type of movie about waterfowl?English1·8 days agoBlack hawk down.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Ask Science@lemmy.world•A man has certain "needs" sometimes. Do astronauts jerk it? If so how do they get by all the monitors hooked up to them? What about sex in space?English121·8 days agoA married couple was in space and fucked. (Mark Lee and Jan Davis) Turns out space makes people more open to exploration…
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you deal with the reality of loneliness?02·11 days agoEveryone eventually dies, including us but probability is still a thing and if you are so desperately worried about being alone; join a poly relationship. The odds of all of them dying at the same time is very low and you can add more people over time who you love and who loves you too.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldtoBathtub Thoughts@discuss.tchncs.de•Presenting the Wheat Seed Problem4·13 days agounlikely events occur routinely in infinite series. So the odds are all plants producing zero seeds is unlikely and even more unlikely to occur multiple times in a row but no matter how unlikely, the inevitable outcome will be it occurs and then you are down to zero.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldtoBathtub Thoughts@discuss.tchncs.de•Presenting the Wheat Seed Problem1·13 days agoIt is called gambler’s ruin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambler's_ruin
Essentially it will go extinct eventually no matter what. Infinity has that problem but if we bound the problem and we can give the odds of failure or the minimum number of seeds required to ensure success to a certain number of generations.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•AFFORDABLE selfhosted nocode relational databases? (à la Baserow/NocoDB, etc.)English0·16 days agoThank you for the recommendation.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How serious will the problems be in the future if people rely too much on AI or can't work and live without them at all?02·16 days agoWhat water use does your phone have? Because an Orange PI has none. You can run it off a $5 solar panel and thus the energy problem is not there.
Stop conflating society destroying Capitalism with community built and maintained software. They may have functional similarities but the negative properties of Oracle Databases are orders of magnitude worse and different than FSF supported Databases such as PostgreSQL.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How serious will the problems be in the future if people rely too much on AI or can't work and live without them at all?14·16 days agoDepends on who controls the AI. If you are running it locally.
https://blog.mlc.ai/2024/04/20/GPU-Accelerated-LLM-on-Orange-Pi
Then it doesn’t matter.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•AFFORDABLE selfhosted nocode relational databases? (à la Baserow/NocoDB, etc.)English4·16 days agoThere is no such thing as no code, just code that someone else wrote. Not that such code isn’t trivial to get from a basic LLM that you can run locally for pennies a year.
https://blog.mlc.ai/2024/04/20/GPU-Accelerated-LLM-on-Orange-Pi
Just setup a standard PostgreSQL database and then work with the LLM to write some C# code to connect to it and create, update and delete data per your own system needs. Hire a part time programmer if you need more help. They usually can get you where you want to be cheaply if they are FSF developers and you don’t restrict them from using the code they write for you.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is no one held accountable if a driverless EV ran over a pedestrian?01·16 days agoWe are currently charging women for murder because they have had ectopic pregnancies removed. So no, that is not how the laws about murder are currently being applied in the USA.
And yes, I agree that a Turing complete CPU could be just a few dozen transistors. (Or just one depending on how you count ROM)
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is no one held accountable if a driverless EV ran over a pedestrian?0·16 days agoIt is just a simple OODA loop (observe, orient, decide, act loop) that needs to have the decision made for when constraints conflict. Which by definition must decide who dies. The manufacturers have been explicitly clear about that point so that they can doge liability.
bacon_pdp@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is no one held accountable if a driverless EV ran over a pedestrian?05·17 days agoYes, they have to explicitly tell it in software to kill others (such as pedestrians) to save the lives of the passengers or prevent the theft of the vehicle itself.
Good.