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Historically speaking, he's right. China has never had an expansionist foreign policy.


Tibet, the Philippines, and Taiwan would like to have a word, not to mention Chinese military action in support of its North Korea puppet state, and wars with Vietnam and India.


Are you serious? Don't you know how many wars did China wage? It tried to assimilate Vietnam for 1000 years. The last large scale war against Vietnam was just 1979. In fact, China had started war with all its neighbors, with no exception.


Do me a favor and name one single country didn't have war with any of its neighbor.


Nine-dash line?


> I'm curious why this isn't getting much attention from larger companies.

Time is money and when you're competing with multiple companies with little margin for error you'll focus all your effort into releasing things quickly.

This chip is "only" a performance boost. It will unlock a lot of potential, but startups can't divide their attention like this. Big companies like google are surely already investigating this venue, but they might lack hardware expertise.


Any attempt at world modeling using today's LLMs needs to have a goal function for the LLM to optimize. The LLM needs to build, evaluate and update it's model of the world. Personally, the main obstacle I found is in updating the model: Data can be large and I think that LLMs aren't good at finding correlations.


Isn't that just RL with extra power-intensive steps? (An entire model chugging away in the goal function)


That's correct, but if successful you'd essentially have updated the LLM's knowledge and capabilities "on the fly".


Maybe we could run off-peak load of that nature, when power is cheaper. Call it dreaming. ;)


Hi tim.

From talking to the hiring bot (cool tool!), It seems there's a list of countries that Posthog can't hire from for different reasons. If it's ok with you, I'd like to know if this list is up to date.

And for me specifically, I live in Argentina and some weeks ago I sent an application but I think that the resume might have been a bit hard to follow (I now updated it). Is it OK to re-send the application or are decisions for the same role final?

Thank you. Have a great day.


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