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It's insane to me that AMD is not spending billions and billions trying to fix their software. Nvidia is the most valuable company in the world and AMD is the only one poised to compete.

They are, but the problem is that shifting an organization whose lifeblood is yearly hardware refreshes and chip innovation towards a ship-daily software culture is challenging. And software doesn’t “make money” the way hardware does so it can get deprioritized by executives. And vendors are lining up to write and even open source lots of software for your platform in exchange for pricing, preference, priority (great on paper but bad for long term quality). And your competitors will get ahead of you if you miss even a single hardware trend/innovation.

There was a podcast episode linked here a while ago about how the software industry in Japan never took off as it did in America and it was a similar conclusion. According to the host, the product being sold was hardware, and software was a means to fulfill and then conclude the contract. After that you want the customer to buy the new model, primarily for the hardware and software comes along for the ride.

It should be obvious by now though that there's symbiosis between software and hardware, and that support timescales are longer. Another angle is that it's more than just AMD's own software developers, also the developers making products for their customers who in turn buy AMD's if everyone works together to make them run well and it's those second developers they need to engage with in a way their efforts will be welcomed.


Hardware is a profit center, software is a cost center, and they get treated accordingly

I worked at at a number of GPU vendors, and it felt like Nvidia was the only one that took software as an asset worth investing in, rather than as a cost center. Massively different culture.

Why would you assume cognitive bias? Any evidence? These things are indeed very expensive to run, and are often run at a loss. Wouldn't quantization or other tuning be just as reasonable of an answer as cognitive bias? It's not like we are talking about reptilian aliens running the whitehouse.

I'm just pointing out a personal observation. Completely anecdotal. FWIW, I don't strongly believe this. I have at least noticed a selection bias (maybe) in myself too as recently as yesterday after GPT 5.1 was released. I asked codex to do a simple change (less than 50LOC) and it made a unrelated change, an early return statement, breaking a very simple state machine that goes from waiting -> evaluate -> done. However, I have to remind myself how often LLMs make dumb mistakes despite often seeming impressive.

That sounds more like availability bias, not selection bias.

That has nothing to do with launching more than one steam game at once not being allowed.

Wait so how many degrees of separation do you have to be before you are ok? I mean fucking come on, this is ridiculous. DHH's blog entries are ugly, but are we really saying that valve shouldn't do business with a hardware company because they do business with one guy that says shitty things on a blog?

Any business larger than a certain size is gonna have a fan-out of hundreds if not thousands of business if you go 2 to 3 degrees of separation out. And they have to avoid any that have written mean blog posts?

I'm sure like 20-30% of open source software has contributions from assholes.

All chip manufacturers sell to military contractors and genocidal regimes. But valve should know not to do business with any chip manufacturers lol. Anyway


This is my number one beef with steam. It's such a big thorn on a rose.

I don't think it's illegal to do whatever you want with your phone. That doesn't mean google legally is required to make it easy or even possible. That being said I ethically they should allow it, and considering their near monopoly status they should be forced to keep things open. In fact there should be right to repair laws too.

The way to go from fervently hoping they make the ethical choice to actually protecting the users is to regulate it

"I don't think I'll use this heavily"

https://homefree.host

All-in-one router/nas/firewall/adblock/app server (each piece optional)

Declarative and reproduceable as it is built off of NixOS, but administered through a UI, so the user doesn't have to know this.

All state managed in a backup bundle, so it can be hosted at home or in the cloud.

Goal is to have a box you plug just like a wifi access point into your modem, follow a simple web-based installation flow, then you are running a personal cloud.

Website is self-hosted by HomeFree, but installation instructions are very out of date, which I'm working on right now. There are now installation ISOs that I will soon add a link to.


As if Cuomo was some economic genius. Look at all his campaign material - they were abject brain dead character smears and racism. If he was truly just trying to win by any means to supposedly save New Yorkers from economic disaster, he was a Machiavellian of the highest degree.


He used Orthodox Jewish communities with top down leaders as a core machine style voting bloc. The whole community turns out and did what the head guy says, just like the old Tammany Hall. I’m sure plenty of people “moved” from their upstate town back to Brooklyn. Usually the old style conservative Catholics vote for him too. (Oddly enough as his divorce and “living in sin” was scandalous)

The issue is that the machine stuff only works when nobody is amped up. And his broader audience is both dying off and angry at the Trump nonsense. The population is shifting, and south asian, Middle Eastern and other, less traditionally powerful blocs are voting now and Zohran activated them. That’s why the dog whistles were so important - he needed to get more republicans and Archie bunker types to turn out.

It’s kind of sad, Cuomo with the right people restraining him is a force. But his enemy is himself.


> The population is shifting, and south asian, Middle Eastern and other, less traditionally powerful blocs are voting now and Zohran activated them

I voted for Zohran, but it’s worth noting that the demographic story isn’t all that clear: current counts show him losing to Cuomo in the Eastern Queens neighborhoods where those groups are significantly represented. Mamdani’s core voting base is “classic” NYC liberal: West side Manhattan, Northern Brooklyn, and Western Queens. That’s a relatively pasty set of areas, at least by NYC standards :-)

(The story with the Orthodox is also more nuanced: many of the sects like him, at least among the candidates. They like him because he’s made the right political noises around educational freedom re: yeshivas, and they absolutely despise Cuomo for his handling of COVID.)


Sorry but this is a horrible video. The guy just spews superlatives in an annoying voice until 4:30 (of a 6 minute video mind you), when he finally gives a 10 second "explanation" of Gaussian splatting, which doesn't really explain anything, then jumps to a sponsored ad.


yeah... their older videos are a bit more useful from what I remember (more time spent on the research paper content, etc), but they've become so content-free that I just block the channel outright nowadays. it's the "this changes everything (every time, every day)" hype-channel for graphics.


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