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  • From the Netherlands. I speak English and Dutch pretty much on the same level. I can work my way around German if I've been in a German speaking country for a couple of days. I can speak French if I really need to and I'm currently learning Portuguese. Understanding Portuguese has made me also understand Italian and Spanish a bit better.

  • Pretty much like the other comment. It was thought that we still needed a lot of AI processing power to advance AI before it became more efficient. Now it turns out R1 does what o1 does but with way less. We'll still need nvidia so I think the stock will rise again. Besides, these are just large language models and are still a ways away from actual AI. I think there will be a second bubble at some point.

  • I am in the hopeful side. Maybe an ASI can quickly analyze our issues and interfere. ASI might spit out any plans to improve everyone's life but if the people in power ignore all of the advice because they'll no longer be in power, nothing will really change except now there's an ASI using huge amounts of electricity.

    Considering how everything's going, I honestly think an ASI won't make anything worse happen than the current state of affairs.

  • Until humanity unites there is no 'we' who can do anything. We are currently too busy polarising, fighting and reinforcing poverty. If AGI ever arrives, it'll most likely be weaponised or used to make rich people richer.

    If ASI runs out of control, we can only hope it'll be a nice god and doesn't immediately see humans are a disease and try to kill us off.

    It's, at this point, hubris to assume AGI/ASI wants anything to do with us.

  • I feel you. Chronic illness sucks, I'm just lucky mine doesn't really affect my sleep anymore. I was lucky enough to catch a wave of medical science improvement. I sincerely hope you'll once look back on these days as the past.

  • I think most defensive midfielders have committed fouls they aren't necessarily proud of. What you don't see in the image is that the ball is actually quite close. This was not an attack on Alonso per se, although it was not at all a clean attempt either.

    Thing is, with football you have the kind of player that just doesn't play with finesse and relies on being tough in duels, no backing down. De Jong was one of those.

    These days, especially with VAR, you see a lot more deliberate kicks to Achilles tendons, knees, thighs, that get awarded direct reds. De Jong should've had a red card that day. But a red somewhere in your career shouldn't mean you can never work in football again.

  • Damn. This is the kind of thing that can destroy not one, but two marriages and instantly breaks trust of a relationship. There is absolutely nothing to be gained by attempting this. Weirdo.