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Lotus 1-2-3 flashbacks kicking in. I'll try it out for sure.

These two in particular:

https://www.barwypowstania.pl/photos/22

https://www.barwypowstania.pl/photos/51

and the world is stupid enough to repeat the endless cycle of violence.


Well, there is "never again" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_again).

It is up to us to decide if "never again" is a universal rule or "oh, but this time it is different".


“Nie wieder ist jetzt” is common graffiti in Berlin right now: “Never again is now.”

This slogan started as a reaction against rising antisemitism after 7. Octobre. A problem which many here just deny (" Germany is again on the wrong site")

We have a monument commemorating children fighting in the uprising: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomnik_Ma%C5%82ego_Powsta%C5%8...

And the "W" Hour is commemorated on every 1st August at 1700 hours

https://youtu.be/Ejd2rsXoQSI

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22W%22_Hour?useskin=vector

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Also, if you ever have a chance then head to Warsaw Rising Museum:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_Rising_Museum?useskin=v...


I was in Warsaw a few weeks ago and ended up visiting that museum almost on a whim, so I wasn’t prepared for the experience. I don’t think a museum has ever hit me that hard — inspiring, gut-wrenching, and unforgettable.

And the parent comment has been flagged to death until now. What for?

Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego [1] indeed makes an exceptional work of walking people through the dramatic story of the Warsaw Uprising.

[1] https://www.1944.pl/en


I used to live nearby and was always weirded out by the statue just being one of the required two-minute stops for all the tourist groups. A short monologue, then move on to the next attraction...

i kind of expected some discourse first. Someone try the prompt with P=NP in the {{problem}}

Double digit growth in YoY revenue for past ten years, YoY net income stable growth as well, with 28% last year alone. I wish I was cooked like that. Adobe's going nowhere soon, their stock will find grounding soon enough. Adobe always swims, like Autodesk.

“Such and such is cOoKeD” as a title is almost always a sign of low-effort writing.

I snicker at it as well, but then I also get emotional when people mention SGI, Commodore, Nintendo, SEGA.. so, there's that. Key difference, from my angle, is mostly the lack of people idols in the latter vs the former. Yes, there _are_ key people, but emphasis is more on products they made. Who knows. Interesting phenomenon in any case.

As others have been capturing news cycle eyes, seems to me Google has been going from strength to strength quietly in the background capturing consumer market share and without much (any?) infrastructure problems considering they're so vertically integrated in AI since day one? At one point they even seemed like a lost cause, but they're like a tide.. just growing all around.

> seems to me Google has been going from strength to strength quietly in the background capturing consumer market share and without much (any?) infrastructure problems considering they're so vertically integrated in AI since day one?

The Google Antigravity subreddit is a shitshow though:

https://www.reddit.com/r/GoogleAntigravityIDE/


Damn, you're not kidding. Might be worse than r/ClaudeAI in terms of user sentiment, and that's saying something.

I mean, reddit is just a knob sama can turn for easy astroturfing. It's almost as bad as looking for grok sentiment on X.

can't let google have a success without it getting autodestructed though. classic google

Yeah I think there will be a time in a few years (1-2?) when both Google and Apple will get to eat their cake. They aren't playing the same game of speed running unpolished product releases every month to double their valuation. They have time to think and observe and put out something really polished. At least that's the hope! :)

> put out something really polished

Like Apple Intelligence? Which was quite crap


Specifically what was crap about it? It seems to do what was advertised.

I think most people expect more than semi-reliably setting a verbal timer in 2026.

The functionality showed in ads was never even available internally - and is still not available today how long after their marketing released it

That's because these mega monopolies have diverse income streams and have grown like cancers to tax every system and economy that touches the internet.

Anthropic and OpenAI are having to fight like hell to secure market share. Google just gets to sit back and relax with its browser and android monopolies.

Why did our regulators fall asleep at the wheel? Google owns 92% of "URL bar" surface area and turned it into a Google search trademark dragnet. Now Anthropic has to bid for its own products against its competitors and inject a 15+% CAC which is just a Google tax.

Now consider all the bullshit Google gets to do with android and owning that with an iron fist. Every piece of software has a 30% tax, has to jump through hoops, and even finding it is subject to the same bidding process.

These companies need to be broken up.

Google would be healthier for the economy and its own investors as six different companies. And they shouldn't be allowed to set the rules for mobile apps or tax other people's IP and trademarks.


Google invented the AI architecture that Anthropic and OpenAI based their entire companies on? Based off years of research at Google.

Of course they should have to fight with the inventors of the technology they’re using.


> Google invented the AI architecture that Anthropic and OpenAI based their entire companies on

Source?


Unless you don’t think Attention Is All You Need?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attention_Is_All_You_Need


"Attention Is All You Need" was a paper by a bunch of Google researchers

Still, attributing that progress to "years of research at Google" alone is simplifying the facts to the point of being just plain wrong. That kind of research was always very much in the open and cooperative, with deep levels of standing-on-shoulders.

Attention e.g. was developed by Dzmitry Bahdanau et al. (those being Kyunghyun Cho and Yoshua Bengio) in 2014 while interning at the University of Montreal.

The insight of the paper you point to was that with attention you could dispense of the RNN that attention was initially developed to support.




If by fight like hell you mean hype like hell, then yeah.

Sam Altman's honesty problems, and Elon buying a VS code fork for $60 billion isn't a sign of moral uprightness or wisdom.

There's a lot to be said for grinding away at a problem. Being on your eighth generation AI chip and seventh generation of autonomous driving hardware is how you build value. Not by hobnobbing with fascists and building an army of stock pumping retail investors.


Their latest open models are pretty competitive with other open models, and some innovation around the smaller sizes (2-4 GB).

They're helping close to the distance to realistic quality inference on phones and other smaller devices.


> They're helping close to the distance to realistic quality inference on phones and other smaller devices.

If someone monopolized OS marketshare for mid- to low-priced devices, that does seem like it would be a useful research focus.

Whereas offering the same with compute-inefficiency cloud inference would be economically unviable at scale.

Free on-device Google premium closed-source models* = free Google Maps 2.0

* As long as you ship Google Apps and Play Services


Take away the hype and OpenAI / Anthropic are covering themselves with money and lighting themselves on fire to see who can make the bigger bonfire...

AI adoption isn't existential to Google like it is to OAI and Anthropic. They also can't produce hype like the other two, because anything they say is just going to come off as corporate drivel.

you've never tried to use gemini 3 I guess - that thing was so unreliable it might as well not be offered; there's also a reason why everybody here is excited for claude and codex, but not really for antigravity.

that said, I actually agree: google IMHO silently dominates the 'normie business' chatbot area. gemini is low key great for day to day stuff.


Yeah Gemini is not usable outside of the gemini.google.com homepage and AI Studio. Gemini CLI does not work at all and all the models are constantly overloaded or time out. Got a trial month and there was not a single day I could actually work with Gemini in a coding harness, 3.1 Pro was never reachable. Awful service, imagine if I'd have paid for this. Additionally since roughly two weeks Gemini 2.5 Flash (a stable GA model) is constantly throwing backend errors on Google's side when Grounding is on.

I don't know, but I think in order to see if that claim hold water you would have to comparatively check what and if their competitors are doing. If they're not strained for suppliers and are executing globally at once, then Cook isn't anything special. Google for example, to this day, isn't able to launch anything globally at once and even after some time after announcement. Lenovo is doing paper launches and then months after announcements their supplies are limited or geo locked. Samsung probably comes close, and it helps they're so vertically integrated.

The Pixel only sales 5 million a year…

google says 3x more, but it's still nothingburger. galaxy is the one on parity with it. I have a pixel and I had to go through hoops in order to buy one in another country and have it brought in and I'm in EU. Samsung doesn't have those issues, but it lags between announcing and shipping. Apple is the only one I know that announces something and it's available either today or within days. Lenovo announces and then nothing - they have announced x1 carbon gen 14 in january.. still can't buy it. It's laughable. This is Tim Cook's value and it can't be denied.

What do you mean? Most if not all Apple's software is not even the best in their own category, let alone "in the non-free software world compared to Google's or Microsoft's". If we look at only these three and leave other competitors, you want to tell us that Safari is better than Chrome (Edge is the same now), Pages is better than Docs and Word, Numbers is better than Sheets and Excel, Keynote is better than Slides (arguably) or PowerPoint, Mail is better than Gmail or Outlook, iCloud better than Google Drive or OneDrive (ok lol), Facetime better than Meet or Teams, Apple Maps better than Google Maps or Bing Maps, Siri better than Google Assistant or Copilot... ?

Outside the two.. Fina Cut better than Premiere Pro or Resolve or Avid, Logic Pro better than Pro Tools or Ableton or many others, Motion better than After Effects, Pixelmator better than anything from Adobe or Affinity..

Come on, my dude. Only thing I haven't mentioned is OS only because that's a religion and I don't fall into MacOS one.

Apple's hardware game is strong. Software isn't, never has been.


Youtube got hit by massive downfall in quality by this as well. It's absurd.

not framerate of rendering but physics running at (its own) fixed frame rate.

Every game logic update, not only physics, should run on a timer that's fully independent from the frame rate.

The only place where that doesn't matter is fixed hardware - i.e. old generation consoles, before they started to make "pro" upgrades.


> i.e. old generation consoles, before they started to make "pro" upgrades.

And before it was realistically possible to port a game to run on multiple consoles without a complete rewrite.


I think you mean timestep. The video frames get updated on one timestep (the so-called "frame rate" because it is the rate at which video frames get redrawn, the inverse of its timestep), physics gets updated on a separate timestep, and gameplay or input or network polling can be updated on its own timestep.

pretty much, over the dozen or so game and rendering engines I made over the decades name mutated from tick to timestep to frame (rate) to refresh rate (hz) to tick again.. it doesn't matter as long as every system is decoupled and rendering is unbounded (if hardware/display combo supports it). This needs thinking from day one. Cool stuff you can do then is determinism, you can do independent timers which go forward, halt, backward in time, different speed multipliers over those (so some things run slower, faster, everything goes slower / faster), etc.

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