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Jon Bratseth
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Trondheim, Norway
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Distributed computing specialist and interested in most other things. Doer of vespa.ai
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Jon Bratseth
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I don't think your piece said anything about time preference. That might start from something like comparing variance in access to resources during the year.
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The Vespa Engine
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21. sij |
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The big data maturity levels medium.com/@bratseth/the-…
Tag your org!
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Jon Bratseth
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10. sij |
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2019 var et bra musikkår og 2010-19 det beste tiåret.
"Hitlister"? Ok boomer ...
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Jon Bratseth
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8. sij |
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Making art, doing impressive intellectual work etc. is "really" about signalling in the same way that sex is "really" about reproducing.
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Brian Roemmele
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5. sij |
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Consider: millions of years ago our antecedents gave a massive sacrifice of their left hemisphere.
We lost a tremendous amount of short term memory and replaced it with Broca’s, Wernicke & the phonological loop.
But why?
So we can—talk.
Thus chimpanzees can do this—we can’t: pic.twitter.com/CDznxg37p1
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Jon Bratseth
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24. pro |
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History is a mix of grand arcs & narratives (interesting) and which specific things happened (less interesting). Future is only the former.
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Johan Norberg
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28. stu |
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Just one month left of the best decade in history. pic.twitter.com/XGg6mpLTNq
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Brian Klaas
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21. stu |
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This rugby interview is one of the best sports interviews I’ve seen, as it keeps getting delightfully weirder as it goes on. pic.twitter.com/6ua2P5FxET
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Jon Bratseth
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15. stu |
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Synd du ikke kan retweetes :-)
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Jon Bratseth
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Bafflingly the leading practitioners take this as proof that we're getting close to AGI twitter.com/OpenAI/status/…
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Jon Bratseth
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Dobbeltnavn kommer øverst fordi det er få som har hvert navn, dermed større variasjon. De kom helt sikkert nederst også, men saken "statistikk oppfører seg som vanlig" ville vel ikke blitt så bra ...
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Melissa Martin
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30. lis |
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Happy Halloween Eve! It’s time for another year of my all-time favourite festivity, Tokyo’s mundane Halloween costume party, where folks dress up as an utterly normal and boring thing
Here are my favourite costumes from the 2019 event this past weekend
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Robin Hanson
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28. lis |
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Answer only if you are or were a researcher. Relative to the topics you actually research, do you know of topics where you estimate the social value from your working on them to be higher, but that you do not work on them because of the incentives you face in your research world?
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Jo Kristian Bergum
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25. lis |
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Comparing nearest neighbor ranking performance of Elastic.co versus Vespa.ai using dense tensor dot product: Vespa 5x faster than Elastic on same hw, same data and queries. Try it out! github.com/jobergum/dense…
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Jon Bratseth
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17. lis |
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Most costly example: "Significant"
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Jon Bratseth
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It's not clear to me that this is a good description equilibrium - why is generating sensory input that makes life barely worth living cheaper than generating other kind of sensory input? But in any case the EM world will be dynamic and thus not close to equilibrium.
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Jon Bratseth
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Put another way - the equivalent of every person living today can live in unimaginable luxury for as long as they please for a fraction of the total economy that amounts to pocket change.
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Ashkan Fardost
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24. ruj |
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Ni som kraftigt tar avstånd ifrån apokalypstramset och miljöfascismen SAMTIDIGT som ni:
• Inte tror att Greta är ond/skapad av Soros
• Ej förnekar IPCC (som inte alls ser någon apokalyps)
• Vill se en teknologisk lösning
• Är fett för kärnkraft
Välkomna över på öl/kaffe. pic.twitter.com/bvDLLt12gS
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Ari Armstrong
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21. ruj |
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Here's what I see: Adults whipping up climate hysteria among children, feeding them platitudes while leaving them utterly ignorant about how to seriously address global warming (e.g., advance nuclear power), and then proclaiming we have to "look to the children" to save us.
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Robert Colvile
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20. ruj |
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Today is climate strike day. Millions of people across the world, according to the organisers, will be marching to save the planet.
But having dug into what they're actually marching for, I'm profoundly uneasy. So uneasy, in fact, that it's time for a THREAD.
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