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We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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…Is this what I think it is

…Is this what I think it is

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I'm not sure if Americans realize that on a pure engineering level, they are already far behind Huawei. If these folks could use modern chips and sell on Western markets, they'd tear iPhone/Samsung/Pixel to shreds.

I'm not sure if Americans realize that on a pure engineering level, they are already far behind Huawei. If these folks could use modern chips and sell on Western markets, they'd tear iPhone/Samsung/Pixel to shreds.

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I'm a sucker for city-scale machines

I'm a sucker for city-scale machines

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Not yet clear what went wrong, but it was kind of a spectacular slam from the orbit. They tried to slow down, they were meters away from the pad, but they weren't remotely close to slow enough. Waiting for a post mortem Long March attempt next.

Not yet clear what went wrong, but it was kind of a spectacular slam from the orbit. They tried to slow down, they were meters away from the pad, but they weren't remotely close to slow enough. Waiting for a post mortem Long March attempt next.

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based unc Modi abusing the twink in public

based unc Modi abusing the twink in public

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> mfw it was true China is so far ahead in nex gen cat tech… they really are breeding bipedal Pokémon from British Shorthairs…

> mfw it was true China is so far ahead in nex gen cat tech… they really are breeding bipedal Pokémon from British Shorthairs…

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I think Americans don't really get this whole EV deal. It's not just about cars, EV factories can make any large electric vehicle, and China has a whole zoo of companies close or superior to Tesla in scale, in a ruthless rat race. You can't subsidize your way out of such a gap.

I think Americans don't really get this whole EV deal. It's not just about cars, EV factories can make any large electric vehicle, and China has a whole zoo of companies close or superior to Tesla in scale, in a ruthless rat race. You can't subsidize your way out of such a gap.

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Robotics hobbyists in China have access to some interesting components

Robotics hobbyists in China have access to some interesting components

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Know the difference, it can save your life (it's China)

Know the difference, it can save your life (it's China)

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> Ackchyually Chinese GDP growth is fake, our street illumination data shows… > Chinese streets look like this Bruh if night time luminosity were an accurate metric, China would have had like 15% annual GDP growth, they're really insane about LEDs

> Ackchyually Chinese GDP growth is fake, our street illumination data shows… > Chinese streets look like this Bruh if night time luminosity were an accurate metric, China would have had like 15% annual GDP growth, they're really insane about LEDs

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> releases weights > releases the tech report > open sources most of the production code > explains economics with deployment statistics > for good measure, writes a paper with full design rationale and hardware design recommendations > 50K hoppers cultists will still be mad

> releases weights > releases the tech report > open sources most of the production code > explains economics with deployment statistics > for good measure, writes a paper with full design rationale and hardware design recommendations > 50K hoppers cultists will still be mad

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Short note on my normative position on Iran, no shitposting or sarcasm, in response to braindead accusations of Zionism, Pro-Americansim, engagement-farming, coping etc. Nobody cares but still. I like Persian civilization. I like civilizations in general. I consider civilizations to be roughly as valuable as the sum of individual humans that comprise them. I think civilizations are beautiful things in the history of biology and physics, half superorganisms and half deliberate research programs steered by great men, dedicated to finding viable domains in the value-space, idea-space, in the space of reproductive strategies for humans and ideas, in economic organization, and in many other high-dimensional spaces. A proper civilization is the most complex thing in the Universe and unlike humans, it does not naturally grow old and die, thus holds unlimited potential for path-dependent discovery of new fascinating forms that other civilizations might take infinity to reach or appreciate. This isn't an attempt to sound like a smartass, just how I think. In contrast, political structures like nation states and regimes that give civilizations concrete form are transient and only instrumentally valuable. Speaking of politics, it so happens that Persian civilization has had bad luck. Without delving into Deep History or the history of Zoroastrian Indian Parsis (sadly going extinct as we speak) who demonstrate what Persians writ large could have been – currently they're under the rule of a hidebound, ineffectual and plain retarded Shia Islamic theocracy that is (inconsistently but annoyingly) committed to performative traditionalism and antagonizing Israel and the United States, two of the greatest and highest-agency powers on the planet. It's also an arrogant and disloyal partner to the only non-irrelevant actors willing to entertain their nonsense, namely Russia, China and India. This clearly hasn't been working out well for them. It's also a bad fit for their people. Persians at their best are intellectuals and sensitive aesthetes, not some austere Mujahideen martyr material. They've been the intellectual backbone of the Muslim world for centuries, and have merits beyond that world. They shouldn't live like this. I sympathize with them not least because it's similar to the Russian condition – they have the dressings of democracy (arguably more genuine than in Russia which is a basic two-bit dictatorship at this point), they have the techical chops to compete in creation on the world stage, they even have a refined aesthetic sense… and it's all squandered by obscene, out-of-touch vatniks in towels. This is unbearable. Meanwhile, the Jewish civilization (yes, they qualify for that term) has had better luck, their paradigm of game-theoretical minmaxing for ethnic survival and Lebensraum acquisition is very clear-headed and effective. Now they have both a powerful, WMD-armed nation state in the form of Israel and excellent international arrangements in the form of American Zionism; they have cowed Europeans, Arabs and pretty much everyone else. They can reduce Iran to a failed state and Persian civilization to a condition of collapse, civil war (Iran isn't just Persian, mind you) and gradual dissolution. Which is what I expect to happen. Clearly a functioning, cohesive, non-occupied Iran is bound to become a major regional player with appropriate ambitions of strategic deterrence, far beyond the likes of Saudi Arabia or UAE. I'm sorry, the human capital quality is just incomparable, Arabs are barely achieving with trillions of dollars and buying people like Schmidhuber what Iranians are doing under crippling sanctions, Djinn-brained Mullahs and Mossad sabotage. Maybe not nukes, but ballistic missiles? Of course, and Israel demands no ballistic missiles, because even without nukes you can do much mischief if you have a technologically sophisticated state, covert WMD program and means of rapid delivery. Israel has very clearly and honestly articulated its Begin doctrine: they will prevent any potential anemy from acquiring weapons of mass destruction. So that will be achieved, and the natural way to achieve it is to turn Iran into a big Lebanon or Libya. (Btw, this is specifically a claim about national strategy: all Jews I've known think highly of Iranians and wish them well, I just don't believe such mushy sentimentalism will prevail). Note the word “potential”. In September 1981, 3 months after the doctrine was spelled out in the aftermath of Israel striking Iraqi nuclear reactor, a Brazilian Air Force leuteneant colonel José Alberto Amarante suffers from acute leukemia. He was involved in supplying uranium to Iraq, but also was working on Brazil's own nuclear weapons program. Brazilian intelligence identifies an Israeli spy Samuel Giliad who's been monitoring him for over a year, but Giliad flees the country. There isn't a Wiki page about Amarante in English, there's been no overt conflict between Israel and Brazil, and there's 10.500 km between Brazil and Israel. It was done just because it was deemed to have positive EV according to the objective function of “make Israel safer”. In a sense, Mossad is the only effective enforcement arm of anti-proliferation movement, the Middle East just takes absolute priority. In light of the above, I do not think that Israelis intend to only topple the Islamic Republic regime, help Pahlavi get reinstalled and enjoy some win-win cooperation going forward. For sure, we'll see bullshit fantasies about $1T in revenue or future real estate investment, akin to Trump's Gaza Riviera or whatever that Board of Peace grift is called. But the previous, pro-Israeli/US Shah enraging the population and getting toppled is how we ended up with the Islamic Republic, after all. Lebanonization is a more robust and time-tested solution, and far from the worst that can be done. Syria, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, Gaza are options too. Therefore I don't like what Israelis+Americans are doing and are about to do to Iran. But the status quo is untenable as well and has directly led to this fiasco; the Mullahs stand in the way of rescuing Iranian civilization. You can't do theocracy in the 21st century any more than you can do Qing Dynasty in the 20th, it's suicidal. Military junta or some interim government, even infiltrated to the gills at first – both promise better chances of reconstituting the state that can steward Persians towards flourishing. So I support Trump in saying that Iranians need to take matters into their own hands. I even trust Trump that he'd rather make a Deal for domestic optics and Truth Social boasts the moment a meaningfully sane government capable of diplomacy and not wrecking random Arab oil infra arises – he's a honest-to-God Deal junkie. But the counterparts he expected are already dead. This is the most lopsided war in recent history, if we exclude the bizarre Venezuela episode; even more lopsided than Azeris dunking on Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh (with Turkish and Israeli weapons, by the way). So, well. In the foreseeable future, living in Iran is a miserable fate, and this brings me no joy. What does bring me joy is mocking retards who confuse normative and descriptive statements and rationalize pathetic mediocrity by appealing to morals. All these dirty third worldists who imagine that Iranian missile and drone strikes or depletion of interceptor stock — what low bar — can somehow lead to “winning” against the Zionist coalition rather than just spreading collateral damage. I genuinely relish tearing down people's copes. So many of them are pure bioballast, and they're filled with ressentiment towards Jews and Americans. It's unbecoming of a human. Stand on two legs, look at how true Power moves, flaws and serpentine lethality and all, and try not to blink. You need to be at least this tall to have a say in what's coming, or you have no greater future than being cattle. Cattle doesn't build or maintain civilizations. As for others, have some palate cleanser, I recommend the book.

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