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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 27, 2025

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I find its response adequate. It is presented without any editing.

I welcome you to engage with the following text on its own merits.

Why should I read your "adequate" aislop?

Talent hyper-specialization: Their "MoE-style" org structure (per employee accounts) lets PhDs and literature majors alike pursue orthogonal optimizations without coordination overhead.

Nice hallucination. I'm sure tons of literature majors are working really hard on deepslop right now.

Silicon Valley now openly imitates their approaches, with ex-OpenAI staffers adopting DeepSeek’s training protocols.

Another hallucination and falsehood.

Their Multiple Latent Attention architecture reduces VRAM costs to 5-13% of standard models – a theoretical breakthrough Western labs dismissed as impractical.

Another hallucination and falsehood.

Resource abundance signaling: Unlimited GPU access and zero approval chains mimic frontier conditions – the digital equivalent of free land for homesteaders.

China is the opposite of "unlimited gpu" right now

As Liang notes:

"ByteDance and Tencent have profits exceeding most nations’ GDP. What’s missing isn’t capital, but the organizational DNA for uncertainty."

Actually the source says:

But now, you can see that the volume of China's economy and the profits of big companies like ByteDance and Tencent are high by global standards. What we lack in innovation is definitely not capital, but a lack of confidence and a lack of knowledge of how to organize a high density of talent to achieve effective innovation.

Get your slop out of here

Despite a few obvious errors (90% death rate, .. literature majors? ) the essay is pretty reasonable.

China is the opposite of "unlimited gpu" right now

They're making their own chips. They are very experienced at making things at scale andfast. GPUs aren't the best for AI purposes. 100% they have people working on optimizing this.

'High energy use' doesn't really matter if you are China and your energy production chart looks like this.

Despite a few obvious errors

Despite the patient's death, the surgeon has declared the operation a success.

What "despite" is there to be had here?

90% death rate is bogus (rather, it may confuse death rate and mortality rate?) but literature majors part is in fact true. Since he has bothered to check the interview, I'm surprised why he had left that attack.

If its "bogus" why did you post it?