[-] [email protected] 64 points 2 months ago

The very first paragraph of the final report from the National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology, a PDF that took 3 years and presumably millions of dollars to create

Americans are already familiar with how the Chinese government conducts economic warfare with crucial technologies such as semiconductors: corner the supply chain, then choke it to weaken the United States. But this is not the last time Beijing will run this play, and it is not even the most dangerous version of it.

Imagine a not-so-distant future where researchers in Shanghai develop a breakthrough drug that can eliminate malignant cells, effectively ending cancer as we know it. But when tensions over Taiwan reach a breaking point, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the strategic apparatus of the Chinese government, hoards the treatment under the guise of national security, cutting off supply to the United States. After years of access, this lifesaving drug is immediately in shortage, requiring doctors to ration it while American biotechnology companies scramble to reconstitute production in the United States. The streets and social media overflow with people demanding that the United States abandon Taiwan. The Administration faces an agonizing choice between geopolitical priorities and public health.

This scenario is fiction. But something like it could soon become reality as biotechnology takes center stage in the unfolding strategic competition between the United States and People’s Republic of China (China).

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This is pure speculation but I'm 90% sure that the NVidia drop had nothing to do with Deepseek R1 and was actually insider trading on the "news" that Trump was considering a tariff on Taiwanese chips.

First, R1 was released on the 20th, 5 days before the stock dropped. It wasn't at all a secret, basically it was the talk of the town that whole week and their capabilities claims were shown to be solid very early on by many many people running independent benchmarks. But the market didn't react.

Second, the big AI companies want all the compute they can get, they aren't satisfied with training 10 or 100 or 1000 times more quickly, this is why they're talking about trillion dollar data centers with nuclear reactors. Also of note, R1 was trained on Nvidia TPUs with the same amount of vram as the H100s. You couldn't cheaply train such a model on any other brand of hardware, demand for Nvidia products isn't going anywhere.

Third, if anything it's the AI software companies that would take a big drop, they're the ones who are supposedly spooked and scrambling to replicate R1 internally. The major software only players took only a small hit but recovered quickly, that would be Microsoft and Meta. Google is also a hardware company, they're trying to move some of their chip fabs to TMSC but their TPUs are made by Samsung. They took a small hit and have not yet recovered. AMD is a hardware company, they have fabs all over including sourcing from TMSC, same story. Intel, a similar company, no change whatsoever, they don't use TMSC at all. Nvidia took the big one, and they get ALL of their chips from... TMSC. All the action happened about simultaneously in after hours weekend trading.

Fourth, when the tariff news dropped the market seemed to be unaffected almost as if it had already been priced in over weekend trading.

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Match the movie with its color pallet!

Thanks to Movie Mindset for getting me on Argento and Fulci. I feel between the two films discussed in the episode, The Beyond (Fulci) is the better piece of art. However, while some of the Argento ones are also masterpieces unto themselves they form something even greater when viewed together and through memory, a cycle of exercises hung in the gallery of the mind. Also unlike Fulci they're actually fun and entertaining to watch

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Stevens never fails to impress, her knowledge of music theory is far beyond my feeble mind's ability to comprehend, on par with say Jacob Collier, and like Jacob Collier her work can, to a lesser extent, sometimes feel a bit cold and hard to deconstruct. But this couldn't be more soulful and accessible.

I cried twice, real hard, hasn't happened to me since Regina Spektor's 'What we saw from the cheap seats' in 2012. Actually not sure I've cried at all since then, not really, fuck. Fuck. That's probably not good.

Anyway just Becca and her Guitar this time, each and every track is a goddamned work of art. Oh and the poetry, yeah there's english lyrics too, which I believe may rival the melodic and harmonic structures in quality. It's my album of the decade so far, 11/10.

Genre: Music, 12 TET

[-] [email protected] 75 points 1 year ago

I just fucking can't with this shit, if the election takes place without her clarifying her position on Gaza and she doesn't catch some major mainstream criticism for it, I will have lost all hope

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I'm taking this semi seriously even though it's almost fully a joke. Like obviously Charli is not a political genius, and is of course corrupted by being way too rich, British, straight, white, cis. Idk I still believe she is a genuinely wholesome person, watch the (terrible) Hulu documentary about the making of How I'm Feeling Now if you don't believe me. And wholesomeness is one of the spirits of socialism. Not like Disney wholesome, just having some sense of what it takes to be a good person and putting some thought and effort into improving at that skill, that's wholesomeness to me.

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You might have already noticed this idk, it's the type of thing I like to point out to people when I want to detract from their enjoyment of a song that's playing.

This one is what I have been calling "pseudopolyrhythmic", not sure if there's an actual word for it. Basically you have a polyrhythm but truncate it at some point to match a meter in which it wouldn't normally fit. You'll hear this a little on some king gizzard tracks although they tend to go fully polyrhythm/polymeter. Other than that there are of course some common beats that would technically count but I don't feel they actually evoke the polyrhythm so I don't count them.

Anyway you could divide the intro into 32 8th notes, there's a regular 4/4 dancey type beat, and then another that hits on every 3rd 8th note 10 times but only lasts for 2 on the 11th. And actually it sort of becomes an actual polyrhythm by the end, except really it's not as 3 against 4 sounding. Is this why the track goes so hard? Idk but I like to think so.

Then again Taylor Swift has a song in 10/8 (I shit you not) and it's entirely unremarkable, so apparently there's more to making good pop music than fucking with people's usual dancing and clapping motions.

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Show is the 25th, anyone want/need? First come first serve I guess? No cum no serve. Only exception is if you can prove you're a fed in which case you get priority and cumming will merely be encouraged

[-] [email protected] 76 points 1 year ago

We're not gonna make it are we? People I mean

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Most unrealistic movie I've ever seen. This guy at the front is called a "cock-swain", and he wears this gear the whole time, and not once did any of the "boys" laugh, giggle, not so much as a snicker

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[-] [email protected] 61 points 1 year ago

https://www.statesman.com/story/news/crime/2024/05/10/professor-richard-heyman-ut-austin-pro-palestine-protest-arrested-fired-interfering-police/73639778007/

The charging document notes that Heyman broke the trooper's "state-issued bike bell," which costs $62.

And through the grapevine I've heard at least one student received notification from campus police that they are banned from campus with no mention of exceptions for educational reasons. It seems they are planning to suspend or expel at least some students.

[-] [email protected] 43 points 1 year ago

A poisonous cloud is hanging over Berlin...

what a shitty metaphor

...after a chemical factory blaze

oh

[-] [email protected] 56 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Okay I'm posting this in news even though I don't have a link, but my source is super solid...

In the first round of arrests at UT Austin the Travis county DA cited "copy pasted" probable cause affidavits as reason for dropping the charges. This time around the campus police took their time with the paperwork, which is why we haven't heard yet whether the charges are going forward. They were instructed to "personalize" all the PC stuff and ... they're still copy pasted, at least some of them are. With the thousands of hours of video and all the effort they could muster they still couldn't do it, as far as is known the only difference from last time is that they're trickling in gradually rather than all being filed at once.

[-] [email protected] 44 points 1 year ago

It really seems like, by attacking Iran, they've extracted significant concessions and bribes from the US, additional ones, since the US is constantly bribing and conceding to them for no apparent reason. Gotta hand it to them, it's not a tactic that would have occured to most people.

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[-] [email protected] 58 points 1 year ago

Voters using issues they've become aware of within the last year to make decisions at the polls is un-american, it's not fair!

[-] [email protected] 43 points 1 year ago

The judge from Uganda is now the ICJ vice president?

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[-] [email protected] 65 points 2 years ago

You know something is legit when it has this menu

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