• zante@slrpnk.net
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    3 days ago

    It’s a beautiful thing . The sound of a trillion dollars evaporating into thin air.

    Then all the scrambling Sinophobia to discredit the technology………all the Americans searching for “what about tianaman square ?’ And pretending they give a fuck about Chinese student uprisings of 30 years ago. …

    You’ve to see it .

    And they’ve open sourced the model, so you get an AI and you get and Ai and you and you and you ….and those twisted sickos won’t be able get 10 cents on the dollar for the dogshint they are selling

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      Gemma, ollama and many other models are open source too. In fact, deepseeks models are based on Ollama.

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        Ollama isn’t a model, it’s a piece of software used for running various models

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    Probably this is all very reactionary, NVIDIA’s stock will recover and they’ll remain a big player in the LLM space.

    But I’m uninterested in LLM’s and would love to see price drops on GPU’s, so i hope there is a longer term moderate market loss for them in this space.

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    I’m so glad I sold last week at 140. I’ve been meaning to get rid of them as soon as Trump got in office because I had a gut feeling he might fuck something up.

    But surprise! China pops up with its own AI and shit hits the fan. It probably won’t last though, but I ain’t buying nvda anymore. Not with their CEO falling in line with every other techno fascists.

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        If you use a non-traditional definition of Capitalism, I suppose, and you are referring to quantity, not power or percentage of the economy. They are more accurately described as a Socialist Market Economy, relying on state owned heavy industry (steel, banking, energy, transportation) and heavily controlled and planned private owned light industry (many consumer goods, clothing, gaming, etc). That’s a major oversimplification, of course, but they run on Marxist-Leninist conceptions of economics.

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        china is transitioning to socialism, they have a somewhat free market still.

        if they are doing capitalism better than the us, thats on the us honestly.

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          Technical clarification: China is already Socialist, at least in the Marxist conception. What they are working on is reaching further and further stages of Socialism and increased socialization of the economy through focusing on both developing the productive forces and alleviating poverty.