
We got from feudalism to capitalism. It’s not inconceivable that socialism will be widespread in 100-200 years. And I predict that as a minimum time to fulfill the premise of the title.

We got from feudalism to capitalism. It’s not inconceivable that socialism will be widespread in 100-200 years. And I predict that as a minimum time to fulfill the premise of the title.


If the nutrients are not as available, that should point to processing for extracting proteins and such rather than eating the insects directly. Like they do with some fungi for creating meat replacements. I think lab-grown meat and protein-rich plants make more sense, but anything that can feed people with less land use is a step forward.


Someone wise said that technology wants to spread into every corner of our lives. AI is no different. I just wish we could skip all the hype and realize it’s a useful tool for some things, and that’s it. Just like my fridge doesn’t need to have wifi.
And still it forms the central cogs in the corporate machine.


In Norway we only have the red ones. Shy small things that run to climb up a tree when you approach. You’re lucky to see one.
I saw the grey ones first time when I visited Oxford. Students were sitting in the grass, and a hundred squirrels just ran around in-between them. Very different creatures indeed.
An operating system should only be infrastructure to keep programs running. If I want an AI program, I’ll seek it out and get it myself.

They should stop calling them GPUs. Maybe PPU (parallel processing unit) would work as a general term. But there’s higher chance of someone using something like AIPU as a marketing term.
Relevant video by Insider: Why Owning Nothing Is So Expensive