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don't call me crazy sideways until end of year could be in the cards
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You are still early… how early? Imagine you adopting internet during 1990-2000.
I don't think many of us here have to imagine it.
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You are still early… how early? Imagine you adopting internet during 1990-2000.
I don't think many of us here have to imagine it. I can remember operating microsoft word in DOS, which looked quite similar on a monochrome (non-flat) screen. And by remembering this, i also recalled Eliza, my first commandline encounter of AI (oldschool insiders may lol here). We didn't even have internet by this time, about the early 1990's, which was installed later in 1994 at my parent's house, when i was already operating Cubase Audio (4 Stereo tracks!) via mouse and keyboard in Windows, on Intel 486 or early pentium (75 or 90 mHz) CPU. 30 years...
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Yes, looks like it. Moreover, we can go like this until Fall/Winter 2025. Last cycle we had a premature top, then another one in November just before the bear market started. In this cycle we could go sideways until, say, November 2025 and that's when the parabolic top will happen. But until then, most hodlers will lose hope and sell.
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We didn't even have internet by this time, about the early 1990's, which was installed later in 1994 at my parent's house, when i was already operating Cubase Audio (4 Stereo tracks!) via mouse and keyboard in Windows, on Intel 486 or early pentium (75 or 90 mHz) CPU. 30 years...
I used Cubase on the Atari. MIDI only though... a different era. And by remembering this, i also recalled Eliza, my first commandline encounter of AI (oldschool insiders may lol here).
The source code for Eliza was available in a variety of languages. I did study it. A VSLM (very small language model, no training necessary ehehe) who basically aped your input in a condescending, shrink-like tone.
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A wasted Haiku. Just the dudes opinion. Seventy Sunday?
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Sunday. The dude's out Rebuking sideways bear talk The resident bull
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You are still early… how early? Imagine you adopting internet during 1990-2000.
I don't think many of us here have to imagine it. I remember my first modem (early '90s, 300 bps, self-made circuit based on the MM74HC942 chip). I then upgraded to a 2400 bps V.42bis modem and was so happy about the speed improvement. My parents weren't though (phone line occupied for several hours/day). A typical 200 Mbps FTTH connection is more than 80,000 times faster, and we're still complaining about the speed... Which goes to show that any bandwidth will always get filled up. There will always be something to transfer that will saturate it.
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don't call me crazy sideways until end of year could be in the cards
Possible? Sure is. Probable? Not really, no. 6 digits this year! #replyku
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I can remember operating microsoft word in DOS, which looked quite similar on a monochrome (non-flat) screen.
wordstar, word perfect? Meh kids these days always using the new fangled shit!
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June 02, 2024, 03:12:05 PM |
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Thirty three stair flights Three hundred ninety six steps New record for me.
Belongs elsewhere but it is a decent haiku
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<snip> And by remembering this, i also recalled Eliza, my first commandline encounter of AI (oldschool insiders may lol here).
The source code for Eliza was available in a variety of languages. I did study it. A VSLM (very small language model, no training necessary ehehe) who basically aped your input in a condescending, shrink-like tone. Using only few KB of memory and very few cpu cycles it is still able to excel all LLM by large and far in the areas of being utterly useless and annoying. It is a shame that nobody ever ported Parry (the virtual patient to the virtual therapist Eliza) in something like Perl or Python - must have been fun to watch them chatter away I still use Eliza as a fallback for my jabberbot when the cheapo-LLM backend goes south.
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I can remember operating microsoft word in DOS, which looked quite similar on a monochrome (non-flat) screen.
wordstar, word perfect? Meh kids these days always using the new fangled shit! LocoScript. Who can remember that?
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I can remember operating microsoft word in DOS, which looked quite similar on a monochrome (non-flat) screen.
wordstar, word perfect? Meh kids these days always using the new fangled shit! LocoScript. Who can remember that? Never tried it, I was using TED at that time and never really cared about formatting as I was just kicking out line numbers. I literally only used a word processor for school work and then just dropped them. Even today I don't have one installed.
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Flat until the EOY? "Something" better brought to you via Chamath P. presented by James (investanswers): https://youtu.be/WeBoPze3gNs?t=240..up to 497K by Oct 2025 (for target go to 5:18 in the vid) ~200K by the EOY
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I can remember operating microsoft word in DOS, which looked quite similar on a monochrome (non-flat) screen.
wordstar, word perfect? Meh kids these days always using the new fangled shit! LocoScript. Who can remember that? Never tried it, I was using TED at that time and never really cared about formatting as I was just kicking out line numbers. You didn't miss much. It was actually a very good word processor, but the computer it run on (Amstrad PCW 8256/8512) was not very useful (except at the single task of running LocoScript). Probably the worst choice of computer I've ever made, although now it has some historical value. My next one was a Commodore Amiga 500, which was a truly out-of-this-world experience.
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