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  • Just don’t do a layover through China, that’s a complete shitshow. In the rest of the world, traveling from outside the country to outside the country. They’ll just let you stick around in the international zone.

    China tho, holy fuck. Has to get through another passport control, at which Chinese officers whom doesn’t know the visa rules are examining if you have proper visas to enter the country you’re traveling to, which funnily enough was already done by the flight company moving you to the Chinese airport. Then another layer of a security check and before you’ve blinked your 3 hour layover has passed. It literally takes 2.5+ hours to get through that shit


  • Looking at the 6 countries being more fond of the US, we essentially have 3 groups.

    • China backs Russia: Poland
    • China is a regional threat: the Philippines, South Korea, India and Japan
    • They genuinely like Trump: Israel

    But for most, China is reliable and you understand what their goals are. Because they literally have a 100 year plan and tells you most things in advance. Trump is just a smoking gun, he’ll do something today, something else tomorrow and I can’t even fathom what he’ll do the day after - While being corrupted more than any leader of a major country ever has


  • A big part of games taking up more and more space is due to higher resolution assets. Creating installers only installing needed assets would drastically reduce the size for anyone not playing on extreme or whatever they call the maximum resolution.

    But games do still tend to be among the archetypes of software, which hits bottlenecks that needs performance optimisations. You only have whatever hardware your end user has, you can’t just buy a bigger server… well Google Stadia tried





  • 20% of the parliament is women. Beating the US congress.

    The guardianship rules doesn’t apply for working and traveling. So any woman over 21 can apply for a passport and leave if they feel like it.

    77% of women has a secondary (high school) education and 37% participate in the workforce.

    Yes Saudi Arabia has a long freaking way to go, but they’ve been closing the gender gap in recent years.

    Womens rights is a theme among several middle eastern countries, I’m naive enough to believe they understand it will benefit society and not done so entirely to befriend Europe


  • because the AI industry is “building AI-agent integrations into production infrastructure faster than it’s building the safety architecture to make those integrations safe”.

    How dense are some people? No they don’t build integrations to your prod environment, you hand them the access willynilly. I was in an AI related greenfield project 2 years ago, there’s several reasons why communication with our db happened through an API. The primary one, control.


  • But is the current president separated from power?

    The claim is the current president is a Fidesz supporter, rather than an independent onlooker ensuring democratic process.

    Presidents/Kings in Europe’s role is to stop a parliament in case they begin to transition into authoritarianism or enact laws that are indisputably against the people.

    There’s a few systems that differ, such as the French at which the president is responsible for foreign politics






  • Depends entirely on whether or not Moore’s law has hit a physical limit yet.

    If we’re still doubling computational every X years for the same cost, we’d be able to see same models cheaper. If we’re however finally hitting physical limits, then yeah. It won’t be cheaper and we can’t just smash more context in it like there’s no tomorrow.

    Then the most likely breakthrough would have to be DNA storage (tri point storage, rather than bi point storage) and then we’d need fast read/write to DNA storage. As that’d theoretically allow for more context for the LLMs, context is the biggest bottleneck