If you pay any attention a new model comes out every week that's slightly better at a specific thing. This will have little to no affect, it will be another on the stack.
@@jonathan2847 The issue isn't that it's slightly better or on par with the best, it's that it does it for magnitudes cheaper which calls into question the need for ever increasing data centers and investments. A big part of growth has just been AI speculation, and if that pops then it could be funny.
@@rizzorepulsive7704???? It just means that you can do more per compute. AI is nowhere near replacing a significant number of jobs and there is still a lot to do in robotics. Hence, deepseek is good news for silicon valley stocks as it means theyll get more for their bucks. All those new data centers and nuclear reactors will still be used at max capacity
3:10:58 Atrioc you know the non-profileration treaty actually worked to reduce the number of nukes considerably? As much as you're appalled at 5k nukes, both the US & USSR had 30k-50k during the cold war.
but limiting plutonium production definetly isnt what led to that. it was just making some law to make it look like the government was doing something to try to adjust the problem
I think Atrioc took the wrong approach to that Cars video essay, because yes, it basically was a movie recap. But that video was a honest attempt at teaching the moral of the kids movie to millions of people who could not figure out a incredibly simple life lesson, people who simply thought McQueen was stupid. Don’t hate the person providing the service, hate those that have created the service in the first place because of their room temperature IQs
Since the start of 2023, the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens have secured commitments of $2.6 billion in public money to build or renovate their stadiums. So you could take that money and build a reactor.
I think guessing at AI's usefulness and utility right now is a bit like looking at Angelfire in 1999 and taking a guess at how important the internet will be
10% of nuclear electricity in France today is generated by recycling materials in the form of MOX fuel, Orano said, and this can rise to 25% and to almost 40% if used MOX fuel is further recycled. Only the plutonium recovered from processed fuel is currently used in MOX.
dude wtf im actually convinced that one lady is AI generated female johnny harris, like every tone of speech and mannerism is the exact same im actually freaking out watching this
I stopped watching most sports broadcasts because of how expensive and difficult it is to watch from my tv. I pay for F1TV but that’s the only sports related streaming service I pay for now. Also I hate how frequent ads are for television and American sports. 25%+ of the time is spent watching ads on top of an expensive service.
2:25:20 “obvious use cases” uses example where he’s essentially just fucking around playing with it. I agree with Big A on most things but I still don’t think there’s a strong example of how AI is actually going to make money at scale. Deepseek seems to be able to achieve similar performance using less energy, but it doesn’t advance what AI is currently capable of, and to assume that it definitely will get better when they’re basically out of training data seems naive to me
Ay just want to say props to the nebula guys for letting Big A watch the vids on stream, they have every right to say no to that but its great marketing like when i get hone from work i think im gonna go sub beacuse that video was great
Its arguable cheaper to place a cheap bet on draftkings and getting the ability to watch through your bet and the chance to possibly make money than to subscribe to all these networks. Technically you are buying a service with the possibility of making money.
Yo big glizz, all i do is argue with chatgpt about macro economics and mmt, ask it why the US is missing a cumulative 50 trillion of trend growth since 2008, central banks have been using QE to cover the silent depression. cheers big glizzo
on the hockey skii statment at 1:39:30 that literately just happened like 6 months ago. in England a guy used his ski to slit another player's throat and he died on the ice Edit: adam Johnson was the man who died, the guy who killed him got arrested according to the BBC "man re-bailed over death of ice hockey player"
Atrioc literally cannot focus for 30 seconds. lmao Scrolling through Deans, page he scrolled past the community comment saying that the account had indeed been hacked multiple times
Wow, we’re getting ‘quick’ (1 day delay) vods Also clickbait thumbnail and title :yep: iirc it’s about china’s nukes edit: they changed the title and thumbnail
i actually thought the nebula video was trash. the actual interesting facts consisted of about 3 bullet points, and then the rest was sourceless, uninspired speculation..
Underground Great Wall of China my ass... and polymatter suggested its for hoarding nuclear weapons? well nuclear weapons dont need that much space do they? Its very simple: Civil defense shelters. Many people dont know this: We (China) has the largest civil defense shelter system, nobody even come close (we as the infrastructure maniac). Many of these shelters in recent years have became subway stations and underground malls, but during nuclear wars they'll become shelters. I've visited Moscow once, the subway stations go 100+ meter deep, massive, with hundreds of shops and all kinds of facilities, almost an underground little city. That reminded my of Chongqing subway system, so i immediately know its a civil defense shelter prepared for nuclear wars. USSR was capable enough to do that, current Russia? I doubt they can do that huge a project
1:27:56 The thing is China makes more weapons cause the US has a bunch of weapons and in response, the US makes even more weapons. Its a vicious cycle and its almost as if they are preparing for something.
Without India it's impossible to tackle China because of India's presence in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, China's 90 percent exports and imports in through that region and India is the biggest country out of China in Asia,but what Americans is doing is that they are being racist against Indians online,the hate will make India make alliance with Russia and China..hope America likes that.
2:22:50 Iam tired of Seeing people who don't use ai or understanding of the tech saying it useless. What does ai journalist or author mean if you don't have degree in math/tech? Even without understanding it how is it useless when there is millions of people using it
Its cope, makes them feel better to not adapt and put their thumbs in their ears. No one forces you to adapt, but history shows those who don’t adapt get a big reality check later.
same as the internet, a bunch of the early use was pointless but it still was a revolutionary technology that would change society forever, it just takes time to disseminate
3:01:50 Sure, there may be enough nuclear waste to power the U.S. for 150 years, but is utilizing that waste more cost-effective than relying on solar, wind, and large-scale storage? While the technology to utilize nuclear waste exists, the lack of adoption suggests it is not economically viable. If you examine the data, it’s clear that the market has chosen the latter as the path forward. Nuclear plants are not becoming more affordable, while the costs of solar panels, wind turbines, and especially energy storage continue to decline. I don’t see a future where nuclear power can compete with renewables in terms of cost. That said, I’m not claiming with certainty that renewable energy will always and forever surpass nuclear. However, I am confident that renewables are more than capable of addressing our climate change challenges and reducing high energy costs. They are not perfect, but good enough. Edit: 3:03:45 Fukushima, Chernobyl, price (building, maintenance, fuel, disposal, demolition) Also nuclear power plants, contrary to popular belief, are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. A glance at France is enough: power plants there had to be shut down, and electricity was even rationed because, in the summer, there wasn’t enough water in the rivers to cool the reactors-or the water was simply too warm to absorb sufficient heat. Anyone planning a nuclear power plant today must ensure that reliable cooling is guaranteed for the entire lifespan of the plant (somewhere between 40 and 60 years). Every nuclear power enthusiast should ask themselves if they can identify a location that will have enough cooling water available every day for the next several decades. Given these risks, it might be wiser to invest in technologies that don’t face such vulnerabilities.
Shoutout to the guy who wrote "mutually assured seduction" in reply to nuclear weapons are like rizz
Was it you?
@@reeseesee1056No it was me who said it (me when I lie on the internet for clout tokens 🤭)
Admit it, we're all just waiting for his take on the DeepSeek open source release and what that will mean for Silicon Valley stocks.
Tomorrow
lol believer
If you pay any attention a new model comes out every week that's slightly better at a specific thing. This will have little to no affect, it will be another on the stack.
@@jonathan2847 The issue isn't that it's slightly better or on par with the best, it's that it does it for magnitudes cheaper which calls into question the need for ever increasing data centers and investments. A big part of growth has just been AI speculation, and if that pops then it could be funny.
@@rizzorepulsive7704???? It just means that you can do more per compute. AI is nowhere near replacing a significant number of jobs and there is still a lot to do in robotics. Hence, deepseek is good news for silicon valley stocks as it means theyll get more for their bucks. All those new data centers and nuclear reactors will still be used at max capacity
The Cars essay reactions have to be made into main channel videos, that was such a hoot
3:10:58
Atrioc you know the non-profileration treaty actually worked to reduce the number of nukes considerably?
As much as you're appalled at 5k nukes, both the US & USSR had 30k-50k during the cold war.
but limiting plutonium production definetly isnt what led to that. it was just making some law to make it look like the government was doing something to try to adjust the problem
@kylecoleman6221 yeah you're right.
Just thought that the idea shouldn't be discounted entirely
why do we need more nuclear reactors when we have a glizzy reactor right here
I think Atrioc took the wrong approach to that Cars video essay, because yes, it basically was a movie recap. But that video was a honest attempt at teaching the moral of the kids movie to millions of people who could not figure out a incredibly simple life lesson, people who simply thought McQueen was stupid. Don’t hate the person providing the service, hate those that have created the service in the first place because of their room temperature IQs
Between you and me bro, how many Cars posters do you have in your room?
@@willc3421 3
23:38 severance is so good big a doesn't know what he's missing
edit: OK HE HAS TO BE RAGE BAITING
i will NOT stand for the severance slander
Since the start of 2023, the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens have secured commitments of $2.6 billion in public money to build or renovate their stadiums.
So you could take that money and build a reactor.
It is a bit harder since people like to meet athletes, not nuclear rods
Do a shot every time Atrioc says "pot committed"
year of kindness btw
If atrioc made nebula vids I might finally commit to getting it
I think guessing at AI's usefulness and utility right now is a bit like looking at Angelfire in 1999 and taking a guess at how important the internet will be
That thing about nukes kissing was a real thing, there's videos of it from the ABM project
Glizzy Glizzy Glizzy
Lol I loved the tournament at the beginning. Awesome move. Pointing at the fox hahahah
How do i know when he'll stream? Does he have a known schedule?
roughly 9pm - 1am est monday through saturday
This is about nuclear weapons not nuclear energy
Yes exactly, I got baited !
The last video is about nuclear energy. starts at 2 hr 57
@@Icetemplar not China though
@@Icetemplar It's not about China, and certainly not how Nuclear energy policy, it's about nuclear waste...
@uiytt8497 true. But to be fair it doesn't say it was about energy in the title either.
10% of nuclear electricity in France today is generated by recycling materials in the form of MOX fuel, Orano said, and this can rise to 25% and to almost 40% if used MOX fuel is further recycled.
Only the plutonium recovered from processed fuel is currently used in MOX.
dude wtf im actually convinced that one lady is AI generated female johnny harris, like every tone of speech and mannerism is the exact same im actually freaking out watching this
I hope he reacts to more Polymatter. All of his videos are incredible.
W FinniusJ on the VOD uploads I have a constant stream of slop to consume OINK OINK
I love my unless slop feed
Oh shit the vods have caught up !
My goat with the quick upload!!!
I stopped watching most sports broadcasts because of how expensive and difficult it is to watch from my tv. I pay for F1TV but that’s the only sports related streaming service I pay for now. Also I hate how frequent ads are for television and American sports. 25%+ of the time is spent watching ads on top of an expensive service.
2:25:20 “obvious use cases” uses example where he’s essentially just fucking around playing with it. I agree with Big A on most things but I still don’t think there’s a strong example of how AI is actually going to make money at scale. Deepseek seems to be able to achieve similar performance using less energy, but it doesn’t advance what AI is currently capable of, and to assume that it definitely will get better when they’re basically out of training data seems naive to me
Ay just want to say props to the nebula guys for letting Big A watch the vids on stream, they have every right to say no to that but its great marketing like when i get hone from work i think im gonna go sub beacuse that video was great
Its arguable cheaper to place a cheap bet on draftkings and getting the ability to watch through your bet and the chance to possibly make money than to subscribe to all these networks. Technically you are buying a service with the possibility of making money.
how about that NVD stock price drop 20%
every ai data centre gets its own nuclear plant and then you let the ai control the plant easy
Any of y'all know where I can find this putin song? 2:29:00
New song is growing on me
158:30 the 4% probably represents people who didn't understand the scale like, "Well yeah I strongly disagree with no NFL on cable."
Yo big glizz, all i do is argue with chatgpt about macro economics and mmt, ask it why the US is missing a cumulative 50 trillion of trend growth since 2008, central banks have been using QE to cover the silent depression. cheers big glizzo
on the hockey skii statment at 1:39:30 that literately just happened like 6 months ago. in England a guy used his ski to slit another player's throat and he died on the ice
Edit: adam Johnson was the man who died, the guy who killed him got arrested according to the BBC "man re-bailed over death of ice hockey player"
i need the old guy to talk about deepseek so i can formulate my opinion about it for work and make the boomers think i am The Enlightened One
Atrioc literally cannot focus for 30 seconds. lmao Scrolling through Deans, page he scrolled past the community comment saying that the account had indeed been hacked multiple times
Spyder Dangerford gets 0 respect yet he is the third best of all time statistically
Anyone have the full vod of the clip at 2:29:00
We want the grinder back
Wow, we’re getting ‘quick’ (1 day delay) vods
Also clickbait thumbnail and title :yep: iirc it’s about china’s nukes
edit: they changed the title and thumbnail
nuclear explosive energy i guess
i actually thought the nebula video was trash. the actual interesting facts consisted of about 3 bullet points, and then the rest was sourceless, uninspired speculation..
Underground Great Wall of China my ass... and polymatter suggested its for hoarding nuclear weapons? well nuclear weapons dont need that much space do they?
Its very simple: Civil defense shelters. Many people dont know this: We (China) has the largest civil defense shelter system, nobody even come close (we as the infrastructure maniac). Many of these shelters in recent years have became subway stations and underground malls, but during nuclear wars they'll become shelters.
I've visited Moscow once, the subway stations go 100+ meter deep, massive, with hundreds of shops and all kinds of facilities, almost an underground little city. That reminded my of Chongqing subway system, so i immediately know its a civil defense shelter prepared for nuclear wars. USSR was capable enough to do that, current Russia? I doubt they can do that huge a project
1:27:56 The thing is China makes more weapons cause the US has a bunch of weapons and in response, the US makes even more weapons. Its a vicious cycle and its almost as if they are preparing for something.
Yea, not even mentioning the American military bases around China.
Almost like gang violence.
@@benzo24134 Do you seriously think there's a chance US is going to attack China
@ The US would put a base in China's capital if they could.
@@Just_Chuk and? the exact same is true for every single country in the world
Wow nebula reacts? Im suprised they are chill with rhat
Without India it's impossible to tackle China because of India's presence in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, China's 90 percent exports and imports in through that region and India is the biggest country out of China in Asia,but what Americans is doing is that they are being racist against Indians online,the hate will make India make alliance with Russia and China..hope America likes that.
song?
That video was literally US propaganda lool
The one about nukes? It was almost exclusively glazing China for the entire video, what are you talking about?
Lina Khan? More like Leava GONE! rest in pepperonis the goat of fighting monopolies and other anti-consumer policies
+2
It watch my preferred football team. In one month... I would have needed 6 different subscriptions.
Boiler check
Nice n warm, fellow frog
boomer doesn't know doctor manhattan smh
1:20:33 is the dumbest shit ive heard in a long time.
2:22:50
Iam tired of Seeing people who don't use ai or understanding of the tech saying it useless. What does ai journalist or author mean if you don't have degree in math/tech?
Even without understanding it how is it useless when there is millions of people using it
Its cope, makes them feel better to not adapt and put their thumbs in their ears. No one forces you to adapt, but history shows those who don’t adapt get a big reality check later.
Millions of people use AI to do what? I know quite a few people, none of them are using it.
The chatgbt bot isn't even making money and its the most common form of AI.
same as the internet, a bunch of the early use was pointless but it still was a revolutionary technology that would change society forever, it just takes time to disseminate
Those are the people that think AI can only make essays homework & random pictures
The first nebula react was mid asf, we’ll see abt the others
Why is a grown man explaining what car racing is, nobody needs this explanation.
Chat does, they are stupid
🫡🙏🏿👊🏿💥
Play more games please
First
US has nukes in Japan.
3:01:50 Sure, there may be enough nuclear waste to power the U.S. for 150 years, but is utilizing that waste more cost-effective than relying on solar, wind, and large-scale storage? While the technology to utilize nuclear waste exists, the lack of adoption suggests it is not economically viable. If you examine the data, it’s clear that the market has chosen the latter as the path forward. Nuclear plants are not becoming more affordable, while the costs of solar panels, wind turbines, and especially energy storage continue to decline.
I don’t see a future where nuclear power can compete with renewables in terms of cost. That said, I’m not claiming with certainty that renewable energy will always and forever surpass nuclear. However, I am confident that renewables are more than capable of addressing our climate change challenges and reducing high energy costs. They are not perfect, but good enough.
Edit: 3:03:45 Fukushima, Chernobyl, price (building, maintenance, fuel, disposal, demolition) Also nuclear power plants, contrary to popular belief, are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. A glance at France is enough: power plants there had to be shut down, and electricity was even rationed because, in the summer, there wasn’t enough water in the rivers to cool the reactors-or the water was simply too warm to absorb sufficient heat. Anyone planning a nuclear power plant today must ensure that reliable cooling is guaranteed for the entire lifespan of the plant (somewhere between 40 and 60 years). Every nuclear power enthusiast should ask themselves if they can identify a location that will have enough cooling water available every day for the next several decades. Given these risks, it might be wiser to invest in technologies that don’t face such vulnerabilities.