WayeeCool [comrade/them]

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Cake day: May 14th, 2021

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  • you know how all the princes have military uniforms and “distinguished military records”

    was gonna say. in the US this has also always applied to upper crest old money families. if a country doesn’t have a monarchy and nobility then it’s the old money families who do this shit. military service as a type of finishing school for male nobility. female nobility just get sent to actual finishing school and don’t have to go through the pretend soldiering… although a few decades ago some European countries started sending their princesses and other female nobility through the military service route.


  • The big US oil companies are going to be happy about this. The main reason the US is constantly bombing or overthrowing oil rich nations is to drive up the price of oil. Everyone always assumes it’s about the US taking oil or getting cheap oil when the truth is the US is a major oil producer (a net exporter) who cares more about keeping prices high. The US produces at least twice as many barrels of oil as Saudi Arabia, the next highest producer. High oil prices instead hurt US economic rivals (Germany, France, Japan, Korea, India, and China) that have to import oil to meet their domestic needs.

    Ofc politicians bitch and moan, pandering to the US public who unlike the big oil companies are hurt by high oil prices.






  • It’s funny that none of the AI firms in the limelight are making any attempt to actually copy the architecture of biological neutral networks. Analog and neuromophic neural network hardware acceleration chips, ie hardware that mimics how biological brains compute, have both crazy energy efficiency and high performance. The only two firms that have actually been making a serious effort at developing such hardware are Intel and IBM. For both companies neuromophic chips have been r&d projects that have already had over a decade of resources poured into and will probably require at least another decade before producing something commercially viable.

    It’s also evidence that firms like OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and all the AI startups that are spouting off about working on creating actual AI are full of shit. None of them are working on developing hardware to run real neural networks able to emulate the type of intelligence human brains are capable of, ie dynamic, general, and realtime learning.





  • The US space program has always been privatized. The Mercury program was McDonald Douglas, Apollo program was Boeing, and the Space Shuttle program was Rockwell. Said companies weren’t just the prime contractors responsible for design and manufacturing but also contracted for launch operations.

    NASA space launch has always been contractors all the way down. The only thing that changed over the last couple decades is were the liability lies. The previous system of NASA being responsible for all the failure, held hostage by contractors, wasn’t sustainable and under the Obama administration an initiative was launched to restructure things so all liability was on the prime contractor for any program. The old system was NASA contracting for labor and the prime contractor giving it their best effort rather than NASA contracting for a finished product. NASA now buys a finished product, a commercial relationship, rather than signing contracts for design services, manufacture, and launch operations that have no contractual guarantee the product will actually be delivered. This is why Boeing has actually lost money on the Starliner and SLS program rather than the previous situation of being able to hold NASA hostage milking more money as a reward for fking up.

    Another fun fact is the US National Labs are also privatized and have been since the very beginning. National Lab scientists aren’t even US government employees and their salaries come from whatever corporation has hired them to work at the lab. The US government owns the real estate and issues grants for the research to be done but the labs themselves are private sector operations, each one operated by a handful of corporations. It’s why the US government never owns the patents from US national lab research.