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What if we run out of GPU? Out of RAM? Out of electricity?

AWS is already raising GPU prices, that never happened before. What if there is war in Taiwan? What if we want to get serious about climate change and start saving energy for vital things ?

My guess is that, while they can do some cool stuff, we cannot afford LLMs in the long run.


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I don't disagree, but I would argue that the same thing can be said from any kind of "investor" who then capture most of the value produced just because it turned out they had the money that others had not (most of the time just because they were born in the right family)

> Better some people are poor than everybody is poor

Well, technically it's only better for the few that are not poor, for all of the others, it's the same. It's even probably worse because rich people in a country with mostly poor people tend to be very efficient with capturing most of the value produced by the others.


For a second, I misread and thought it was going to be about this guy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Lang_(French_politician)

Exactly the same issue here!

To be able to do mass action, it would be nice if there was an equivalent of gnu cash but using plain text files as a file format, so we could do mass editing of the file using our usual text editor (like emacs) rather than having to learn a new library.

(Just kidding ;))


You may be able to convert it to CO2 emissions to track your impact :) but for that you'd also need to track how those kWh of electricity were produced ^^

Ooh hmm that's an interesting idea. I have wanted a reason to buy an Emporia Vue or something like that.

That's my feeling as well, I work on a fairly large and old code base I know pretty well, and generally Claude doesn't build things really faster than I would and then I spend more time reviewing. I end up using it for the most boring tasks (like dumb refactoring/code reorganization) where review is dumb as well and try to have it work when I'm not myself coding (like during meetings etc), this way I never lose time.

What I don't get is that if he wants a physical sim and microsd card, why does he purchase a phone without those? By doing so you are confirming the phone manufacturers choosing to remove the physical sim cards that they made the right choice.

Personally I chose to purchase phones with physical sim card and microsd slots.


The author works for a tech blog, and has to review new phones.

Indeed after checking the article again he does mention that he had to test those Google phones. At least it's a problem their readers won't have :)

I was going to make a joke on how fullstackelixir.com would probably still be available, but I checked just in case and it's not ^^


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