"Anybody who supports Ai supports centralization.
If you are a Bitcoiner and you are behind AI, you are not part of our tribe"
-J Kruse
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i'm gonna be training and running them at home. claude is adequate but when i had grok agreeing with me that NDK was stupid, it used my words to describe it to entertain me, instead of stroking my ego directly by praising me, like the other models do. my models will be even more like this. condense all the great wisdom of philosophers and prophets and mathematicians of history, mises, socrates, plato, jesus, all the rest.
they just are training their robots to trick people even harder into believing bullshit, excluding legitimate good thinking from their training data.
goose
it makes me sad hearing about people i know thinking that gemini 3.5 or whatever it is, and nanobanana and antigravity are great. lol. google? fuck off. only if it's actually Rob Pike's pet project, otherwise you can get off my lawn. facebook? lol, go ride a llama zuck. gpt? could there be an any more slimy CEO in the universe?
anthropic has some credibility for me, and it proves it, in my opinion, that their tools are best in class. idgaf what people think about gemini. i've used prior iterations, and it's retarded. grok is kinda ok but i think they just made it contrarian to amuse the X fans.
semisol is always using that goose thing too. please be advised that i have zero fucks to give.
computers are not necessarily built on EMF principles. optical, fluid, gear driven and other mechanisms can be used to implement compuutation, and not just binary discrete math, but there are analog computers, for example, the soviet bloc was running their train networks and other infrastructure control systems using a computer that works entirely using water pressure and counts using volumes of water.
also, the new memory tech that Google has been developing, Systolic Array Memory, is likely something that lends itself very well to implementation in optical circuitry. that field is still very young, also. in 2001 a housemate at a sharehouse i lived at, was an engineer working for a company developing pure optical switch systems. the backbone of the internet is actually powered by light.
I am not using the goose thing but it was the nearest thing to local run i could think of.
btw, I sent you a couple of tg dms just now. something about the latest is not building on orly
AI will just give more power to whom already has it, and, in the limit, even replacing them.