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grmnygrmny2 | 2 months ago | on: If AI replaces workers, should it also pay taxes?

This nails my primary frustration with all gen AI - why are we all seemingly okay with a few massive companies and their billionaire CEOs training models on the output of all human civilization and then selling it back to us with the promise of putting all workers out of a job? How’s that not theft?

grmnygrmny2 | 5 months ago | on: AI won't use as much electricity as we are told (2024)

The electricity aspect has always been one I wish AI skeptics/critics wouldn’t lean on so much, because it seems like the one most likely to be solveable. I think we should be focusing on the economic aspects instead - if all this pans out as boosters promise, how does our economy exist when all white collar jobs go away? Who buys all the stuff, with what money?

grmnygrmny2 | 11 months ago | on: SSD1306 display drivers and font rendering

I discovered the same thing with u8g2, and digging through the abstraction layers it felt like improving it was going to be impossible. Sending a single transaction with a framebuffer is so much simpler and faster.

SSD1322 looks great and might be something I look at for the future..

grmnygrmny2 | 11 months ago | on: SSD1306 display drivers and font rendering

(author here) I've been pondering this, yeah. I'm currently sharing the I2C bus with a DAC and that's working alright, but the refresh rate issue is enough to make me consider SPI. I know the SPI peripheral supports DMA as well, and the I2C one doesn't (sort of? I know there's "async" transmit now but can't tell if that's really doing DMA)

grmnygrmny2 | 3 years ago | on: Pre-exposure to mRNA-LNP inhibits adaptive immune responses in mice

Yeah, I appreciated this post:

> Oh joy, another paper for the antivaxxers to misinterpret. Some red flags though.

> The tone of this paper, particularly the last sentence ("potentially harmful effects") seems suspect...almost as if they were intentionally riling up the anti-vax crowd.

> They appear to have misinterpreted the outcome of this study, claiming "higher risk of infection than unvaccinated individuals 9 months post-vaccination". The study makes no such claim that I can find. The tables in the supplement show the only subcohorts with a slightly higher incidence rate for vaccinated individuals at 9 months is age >80 (1.3 per 100,000 person days in vaxxed vs. 1.1 unvaxxed, supplemental table 5) and those requiring in-home care (1.6 vs. 1.5). Also notable is that the only vaccine that shows less effectiveness against infection is the non-MRNA vaccine (supplemental table 6) and that vaccinated individuals in all subcohorts were still substantially protected against hospitalization or death compared to unvaxxed.

> The primary source for the claim that mRNA-LNP is inflammatory is a paper authored by three of the four authors of this paper.

> Also notable is that at least one of the primary authors - the one credited with writing and editing - is a GBD-adjacent, anti-MRNA, HCQ truther (Don’t Look Up” Your Science—Herd Immunity or Herd Mentality? - "The virus fatality rate did not support lockdowns, blanket restrictive measures, and non-selective mass vaccinations. There was no solid scientific rationale to adopt the untested mRNA-LNP platform over other well-established vaccine formulations to fight COVID.").

> None of this means the science in the paper is wrong, but I'd be hesitant to take anything at face value.

grmnygrmny2 | 5 years ago | on: The end of TenFourFox and what I've learned from it

Thank you for TenFourFox! As recently as last year I was still regression testing my code against TFF on a 12” PowerBook because it’s still my favourite hardware. If anyone ever used Bandcamp on a PPC Mac, they also have you to thank :)

grmnygrmny2 | 5 years ago | on: Anti-algorithmic music: How Bandcamp is helping artists beat the odds

Hey, we're on HN! As mentioned elsewhere we're waiting revenue share tomorrow. We've got a handy timezone-aware site for tomorrow and other future fundraisers: https://isitbandcampfriday.com

A few records were announced this week that I'm pretty excited for, if you need some inspiration:

http://music.sufjan.com/album/the-ascension

https://videoage.bandcamp.com/album/pleasure-line

https://washedout.bandcamp.com/album/purple-noon

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