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    This is interesting in a “how far can you launch a pumpkin using an air canon” way, not a “you only need to cool this down to -40C to make it super conduct” way. It’s a fun experiment with nearly zero practical purpose outside of some very niche edge cases. Wearable computing is probably the only realistic one at the moment for a CPU that you can stretch a little and runs incredibly slow.

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    12 hours ago

    PC Gamer regurgitating the abstract of a random research paper makes baby jesus cry.

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        I don’t know why but this makes me picture some dusty old-school newsroom with that one guy in all the TV shows smoking a cigar acting kind of like an asshole, and he looks up from the rough draft and while pointing at it with the cigar half-yells “have ChatGPT take a crack at it, maybe it’ll spice things up!”

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      Of course: baby Jesus hates popularization of science or engineering. Baby Jesus loves your money and obedience.

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    13 hours ago

    The one advantage we have over the machines is that their chips are destructible. Can we stop this research?

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    That’s kinda interesting. My first thought on seeing that image, though, was ‘ramen + autism = good!’