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- Dec 12, 2022
I've again organized the opening post a little better. I'm considering removing some of the images and putting them in my later posts, but I'll try to avoid that option. Unfortunately, machine problems have prevented me from quickly writing up the latest news, like that amusing stabbing of some startup founder to a flood of comments that San Francisco is totally safer than other cities, but I'm glad to see I didn't need to make the post here about that. It's funny to see a Silicon Valley hipster faggot get some form of comeuppance. Here's that discussion, by the by:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35448899 (archive)
Anyway, here's the latest news I've deemed worthy of mockery and the like:
Half of Black High School Students in the Bay Area Can Barely Read
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35306346 (archive)
I noticed this and figured it would be flagged to get it off the front page, and was correct. It was flagged within minutes of being posted. Sure, it doesn't belong on Hacker News, but neither does most of what's posted there that remains. It reminds me of when an article decrying American tourists was on the front page, to plenty of anti-white hatred, but when people correctly figured it wasn't a white American, and it happened to be a Saudi Arabian or something, it was flagged to get attention away from it. The article here isn't worth reading; it's just complaining that the inability for black high school students to read decently totally isn't their fault whatsoever, and is actually the fault of anyone else, basically.
This is actually a nice comment:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35317679 (archive)

This is another instance of a Hacker News user projecting his incompetence regarding programming, the one thing at which he's supposedly good, onto others; these people can't program, and now use neural network nonsense designed to take copyright away from programmers not sponsored by large corporations, and his response is to mock the art of programming itself:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35332179 (archive)

This is another interesting comment about a recent issue with Google:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35330203 (archive)

On the Lobsters front, I noticed this:
https://lobste.rs/s/prvzij/just_update_rules_between_neurons (archive)
https://www.jtolio.com/2023/03/just-update-rules-between-neurons/ (archive)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35448899 (archive)
Anyway, here's the latest news I've deemed worthy of mockery and the like:
Half of Black High School Students in the Bay Area Can Barely Read
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35306346 (archive)
I noticed this and figured it would be flagged to get it off the front page, and was correct. It was flagged within minutes of being posted. Sure, it doesn't belong on Hacker News, but neither does most of what's posted there that remains. It reminds me of when an article decrying American tourists was on the front page, to plenty of anti-white hatred, but when people correctly figured it wasn't a white American, and it happened to be a Saudi Arabian or something, it was flagged to get attention away from it. The article here isn't worth reading; it's just complaining that the inability for black high school students to read decently totally isn't their fault whatsoever, and is actually the fault of anyone else, basically.
This is actually a nice comment:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35317679 (archive)

This is another instance of a Hacker News user projecting his incompetence regarding programming, the one thing at which he's supposedly good, onto others; these people can't program, and now use neural network nonsense designed to take copyright away from programmers not sponsored by large corporations, and his response is to mock the art of programming itself:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35332179 (archive)

This is another interesting comment about a recent issue with Google:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35330203 (archive)

On the Lobsters front, I noticed this:
https://lobste.rs/s/prvzij/just_update_rules_between_neurons (archive)
https://www.jtolio.com/2023/03/just-update-rules-between-neurons/ (archive)
Personally, I invite idiots to dehumanize themselves in my stead, but notice they never stop at themselves; no, everyone is just as stupid, replaceable, and pathetic, to these idiots.I mean, I agree that large language models are surprisingly straightforward and not a lot of code. It’s actually kind of infuriating in some sense that the 1980s multilayer perceptron model with back propagation was so close but all it needed was massive scale. The pieces were invented and then we had another AI winter while we waited for more transistors. Gradient descent is not that hard. It’s all so simple, so there’s no room for consciousness in a system that is essentially picking words out of a Bayesian network’s probability bag, right? Right?
To be honest, I’m not convinced I’m not also only doing that. I mean, how do you know for sure your consciousness isn’t basically that? Am I not just an autocomplete system trained on my own stories?
Okay, so maybe not. Maybe there really is something our brains are doing that our stochastic parrot friends are currently incapable of. But at some point, it is possible we will have replicated the key ingredients to human consciousness and crucially, it may be a shockingly small amount of code.