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  • I think there’s something to be said for just the rising rate of actual diagnoses of neurological medical conditions that count as a disability. This would obvious behave an affect on the number of students across the board needing accomodations for their disabilities.

    Additionally, there are far more poor people who aren’t being diagnosed at all and those people are likely to go to elite colleges. Poor people are substantially more likely to go to community college than they are to ivy leagues, and they are far less likely to ever get a diagnosis for a neurological condition.

    So while I am sure that there are some rich kids getting to these schools and realizing they are in over their heads, and I’m sure some of them are rich enough to pay a doctor for the diagnosis they want, I find the disbelief rather egregious, especially in light of the difference in challenge of the curriculum at an ivy league vs a community college.



  • I’m not saying that the AI is bad in and of itself. I’m just saying that essentially you can’t blame the people of Japan for not liking nukes after we nuked them twice (the perhaps most devastating use of harnessed fire, in my probably not very good analogy).

    If we want to make something good from AI, continuing down this path isn’t the way after it’s actively harmed so many people. Doesn’t mean Nuclear power plants aren’t a good idea. Or something. I don’t even know anymore. This analogy has gotten so far away from me.



  • Aren’t we already seeing that though?

    The vast majority of people who surf the web don’t use a computer to do it. People who do belong to niches. People over a certain age grew up with and still buy computers. People who game still buy computers or consoles. People who stream/create content still use computers and other electronics for that purpose, same with like. Engineers and hobbyists using CAD and other software in creative spaces.

    But the smart phone has overtaken the computer as a personal computing device by quite a large margin now. And at every turn companies are trying to make cell phones a den of ad service, slop, and addictive content while stealing any user data that’s not nailed down to increase their revenue and continue the circle.


  • I don’t think she’s wrong. Treating Generative AI LLM’S as an innovation and studied to see what it can do and how it can benefit a business makes as much sense as any other innovation.

    Pretending it is the panacea to all that ails every company in spite of the rot it’s actually directly causing is the problem, but the solution isn’t to change the way we implement AI.

    It’s fruit of the poison tree at this point. You’re asking someone who’s already been burned by the fire that’s been let to rage out of control to build a smaller more manageable fire, and expecting them to just overcome a fear response because the fire hasn’t burned you personally.









  • I like this idea for a lot of reasons. The inclement weather one I see in the comments is definitely one of them.

    But it also puts me in mind of some of the clever ways I’ve seen posts and reflectors used to give the impression (when say you’re driving at night and only see them out of the corner of your eye) of a person standing there, until you look at them properly and then they look exactly like what they are.

    There’s one in particular in a neighborhood where I used to live that to this day if I drive by it, my hindbrain says “HUMAN” and I really don’t understand why because the post looks nothing like a human when I look at it properly. It’s magic.


  • Yeah. I wasn’t sure it would work for your use case necessarily, but I did remember seeing that a version of the Walmart onn box was available in Europe, so I didn’t want to discount it altogether.

    Either way I do hope you find what you’re looking for and if I come across suggestions that might work I’ll try to post them here.




  • I think that data includes the prices for RAM, and the price point they’re hoping to sell it at. I don’t mind the idea of buying this to literally just put in my entertainment center. I wouldn’t even mind upgrading the RAM when it eventually comes down in price or I can save up for it.

    But since I already have a steam deck equivalent handheld running Bazzite, I also already have a lot of the peripherals I’d want in order to make this useful for streaming or other services, so it’s not a huge barrier to entry for me. The form factor is what I’m looking for too. Without all the stupid LED’s and BS.