It _was_ a great asset, however, just like models need proper data, as soon as musk removed the clamps on valuable social signals, well, he basically took a dump where he intended to eat.
Why would the problem ever go away? It's compression technologys have existed virtually since the beginning of computing, and one could argue human brains do their own version of compression during sleep.
Your comment reminded me of this old simulacra paper (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.03442) :) iirc, they compressed the "memory roll" of the agents every once in a while
The AMD395+ PCs have unified memory and since it's not tied to a garbage OS nor reasonably affected by future dram costs, it's a better choice for reasonable people, unless you're going for greater than 128GB
The people trump relies on to make his decisions (if he's making them) include tons of far right accelerationists; so they'd be happy to watch modern society fall.
Grifting is about as American as apple pie honestly. Melville is of course know for Moby Dick where he delves into the psyche of the Great American Man but he also wrote The Confidence Man. Mark Twain’s work is full of con men and grifters. Ponzi laid the groundwork for more complex schemes in the 20s. Pyramid schemes were all the rage in the 40/50s, Tupperware parties as an example, and of course still are huge today.
It seems like whenever American society is changing very rapidly or has changed very rapidly con men become the powerful ones of the time. Maybe this is true everywhere but as an American I don’t know the history of cons in other countries.
So many people and systems have some how merged into just a slathering of spam to everyones senses. It's no longer about truth statements, but just, is this attention-worthy, and most of the internet, it's social media and "people" are going into the no-bin.
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