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ANNOUNCEMENT: I wrote a book! It’s hard to talk about AI without a good frame exploring how it works, its history, and its future. So, I wrote a book on the topic. Order it here! Ideally in triplicate :-) amazon.com/dp/B0CJ9F327M


Turns out we *can* build things

Project Rainier: 1 million Trainium2 chips across 16 buildings (316.800 m²) - 667 ExaFLOPS BF16 Stargate 1 Abilene: 450-460k GB200 across 8 buildings (356.800 m²) - 1125 ExaFLOPS BF16

scaling01's tweet image. Project Rainier: 1 million Trainium2 chips across 16 buildings (316.800 m²) - 667 ExaFLOPS BF16 

Stargate 1 Abilene: 450-460k GB200 across 8 buildings (356.800 m²) - 1125 ExaFLOPS BF16
scaling01's tweet image. Project Rainier: 1 million Trainium2 chips across 16 buildings (316.800 m²) - 667 ExaFLOPS BF16 

Stargate 1 Abilene: 450-460k GB200 across 8 buildings (356.800 m²) - 1125 ExaFLOPS BF16


Pretty incredible reading! The silicon valley drama isn't over.

From Ilya’s deposition— • Ilya plotted over a year with Mira to remove Sam • Dario wanted Greg fired and himself in charge of all research • Mira told Ilya that Sam pitted her against Daniela • Ilya wrote a 52 page memo to get Sam fired and a separate doc on Greg

distributionat's tweet image. From Ilya’s deposition—

• Ilya plotted over a year with Mira to remove Sam
• Dario wanted Greg fired and himself in charge of all research 
• Mira told Ilya that Sam pitted her against Daniela 
• Ilya wrote a 52 page memo to get Sam fired and a separate doc on Greg
distributionat's tweet image. From Ilya’s deposition—

• Ilya plotted over a year with Mira to remove Sam
• Dario wanted Greg fired and himself in charge of all research 
• Mira told Ilya that Sam pitted her against Daniela 
• Ilya wrote a 52 page memo to get Sam fired and a separate doc on Greg
distributionat's tweet image. From Ilya’s deposition—

• Ilya plotted over a year with Mira to remove Sam
• Dario wanted Greg fired and himself in charge of all research 
• Mira told Ilya that Sam pitted her against Daniela 
• Ilya wrote a 52 page memo to get Sam fired and a separate doc on Greg
distributionat's tweet image. From Ilya’s deposition—

• Ilya plotted over a year with Mira to remove Sam
• Dario wanted Greg fired and himself in charge of all research 
• Mira told Ilya that Sam pitted her against Daniela 
• Ilya wrote a 52 page memo to get Sam fired and a separate doc on Greg


I find it really difficult to explain to many that OpenAI is one ad exchange away from a trillion dollars of value and the only things holding them back is availability of capital and s slight and undeserved tinge of shame.

The biggest capital outlay ever, for a product that no one will pay for. OpenAI loses ten billion dollars a quarter. There is no path to profitability for subprime AI. These absurd data centers will stand sentinel over the ruins of our fake economy like moai on Easter Island.

sethharpesq's tweet image. The biggest capital outlay ever, for a product that no one will pay for. OpenAI loses ten billion dollars a quarter. There is no path to profitability for subprime AI. These absurd data centers will stand sentinel over the ruins of our fake economy like moai on Easter Island.


Could we increase our spending on these subs via the Pentagon budget, surely this will pass, and then have the Navy distribute them across the land?

The US Navy has managed a total of 273 nuclear reactors, 6200 reactor-years, over 177 million miles, averaging 4 new reactors per year over 70 years. They have done this with a perfect safety record. Zero accidents. Zero injuries, zero deaths, zero environmental pollution.



rohit podał dalej

I’m all for rational critique of the AI sector, and measured concerns about bubble risk, but this is neither of those things. Paid enterprise adoption of AI continues to increase (per both commercial and US census data), and much of the sector is in early stages of monetization.

provisionalidea's tweet image. I’m all for rational critique of the AI sector, and measured concerns about bubble risk, but this is neither of those things.

Paid enterprise adoption of AI continues to increase (per both commercial and US census data), and much of the sector is in early stages of monetization.

The biggest capital outlay ever, for a product that no one will pay for. OpenAI loses ten billion dollars a quarter. There is no path to profitability for subprime AI. These absurd data centers will stand sentinel over the ruins of our fake economy like moai on Easter Island.

sethharpesq's tweet image. The biggest capital outlay ever, for a product that no one will pay for. OpenAI loses ten billion dollars a quarter. There is no path to profitability for subprime AI. These absurd data centers will stand sentinel over the ruins of our fake economy like moai on Easter Island.


rohit podał dalej

I have developed -- based on my personal experiences on both sides, and what I think leads to more creativity and more virtue -- a theory of mentorship. Read 'American Catalysis': american-innocence.com/p/american-cat…


Hahaha it's always the things you most suspect :-)

Anthropic, Dec 2024 vs May 2025

g_leech_'s tweet image. Anthropic, Dec 2024 vs May 2025
g_leech_'s tweet image. Anthropic, Dec 2024 vs May 2025


rohit podał dalej

If BlueSky brings back simclusters, that would be a real reason to consider a switch.

the arc of history is long, but it bends towards simclusters

___frye's tweet image. the arc of history is long, but it bends towards simclusters


I love beads

krishnanrohit's tweet image. I love beads

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