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Replying to Avatar AllieBlue ☉

Agreed, has to be one of the dumbest moves I've seen Elon make... or he simply let the mask slip for all to see.

imo, nostr is not yet on the censor's radar... the true tests will come when nostr hits network effect.

"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Voltaire

#freespeech

Happy New Year - May we all continue to fight for free speech in 2025.

"If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter." - George Washington

#freespeech

Never underestimate the power of standing in the shower... thinking.

This has to be one of the best soundbites from 2024... The btc train is leaving the station... all aboard! Wll be fun to look back on this one... love it!

https://m.primal.net/NMoV.mp4

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Gm.

The human brain runs on something like 20 watts of power. Less than a lightbulb. How many calculations it can do per second is partially unknown, but based on various estimates over the years the processing power is generally believed to be something like one exaflop per second. Some estimates are lower in the petaflops, while others are some orders of magnitude higher. Obviously “software” matters too, not just raw processing ability. The programming of the processor ensures that the processing capability is used efficiently rather than wasted.

The top superconductors crossed the exaflop level within the past few years. However, they run on like 20 megawatts of power; a million times more power than the human brain. They’re extremely large and energy intensive.

As a result, datacenter processing capability reaches something akin to the processing capability of a human brain well before that level of ability can be installed in a human-sized robot with similar energy consumption levels as a human.

Now, robots can offload some of their processing to datacenters, but still at a relatively high cost per calculation for a while, and at the general bandwidth limit of whatever the best wireless rate is in a region at any given time.

For some calculation types, of course computers passed humans long ago. A basic math calculator, for example, beats the best humans at calculating mathematical formulas. But when we talk about human brain “calculations” what it means is that the brain is taking in enormous amounts of information (all five senses at high fidelity, plus other indirect senses like acceleration/balance and other inputs), calculating it to make sense of it, calculating all sorts of things to interact with the environment, and simultaneously running the processes related to sapient thought and general problem solving.

As a result, it’s far easier to get a robot to work on an assembly line more efficiently than a human, or to calculate an insane number of protein folding tests, and things like that, than it is for a robot to be able to operate as effectively as a human in the real world with countless unexpected hazards.

For example, imagine a hypothetical robot handyman. It can drive out to your house and fix any residential electrical, plumbing, or hvac issue, or help with various miscellaneous things (fix drywall, get something out of a tree, carry stuff out of your attic, etc), and then drive back to the station. This is a shockingly hard problem. First they need extremely advanced mechanical bodies. Second they need processors strong enough and cheap enough to safely operate in 3D space with all sorts of unexpected things happening around them (compared to a highly controlled manufacturing floor), now all of these skills, and interact with language.

So, AI can start helping us offload certain types of white collar remote work and expand medical breakthroughs before it can replace human level in-field skilled physical labor. And it can start helping with specific in-field tasks that require less programming, like a robot dog or robot butler to watch your property or come with the owner around town, listen to owner commands and carry some of them out, and follow basic rules when left alone, well before it can fully replace a human for many in-field things.

Anyway, that’s a general framework or napkin math to help think through the order of impacts that AI can have as it goes up orders of magnitude in power and efficiency in the coming years.

The robs continue their ascent.

#mandibles #covid

(spoiler alert)

IMO, one of the most disappointing moments of The Mandibles was when Willing so nonchalantly got chipped merely as a prerequisite for some meaningless job.

Experienced similar disappointments watching friends and family members getting vaxxed in order to keep their jobs during covid.

Define your lines and hold them... otherwise the wind will blow your future into someone else's plans.

#mandibles

2025 New Year's Resolution: Don't get chipped.

MLK Jr quote "“No one really knows why they are alive until they know what they’d die for." I would die for the ones I love. Kudos to @Puzzl35

#elon

Just so we're all clear, Elon wants to put computer chips in the human body, which is diametrically opposed to freedom tech.

For the record:

brain chips = slavery tech

I knew he was the real deal when he hit americanhodl5... I also knew then that twitter was bullshit and censored someone I was interested in... praise the nostr kings.. may there never be a hodl2@primal.net.

very few people have experienced a pow buffet at 10,000 feet... it's one of the coolest feelings in the world!

#elon bRouGht fReE sPeeCh bAcK tO tWiTter... lol

Hola and welcome! I've surfed a little, but not that good. I love surfin' the white stuff... steep and deep. Today was smooth as butter.... an all you can eat pow buffet. Peace! #surfin #snowboarding

Sadly it appears that plebs will sell their souls in two seconds as long as they get "rich". As people who have never been wealthy before are carroted into becoming very wealthy, it can fuck with the mind... and compromise one's principles and values.