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title: April 14th, 2024
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date: 2024-04-14, 08:24:38 -07:00
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section: journal
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link: https://kenkantzer.com/gpt-is-the-heroku-of-ai/
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tags:
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- AI
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- GPT
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Ken Kantzer writes [“GPT is the Heroku of AI”](https://kenkantzer.com/gpt-is-the-heroku-of-ai/):
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> “a very, very expensive way to do ML features without needing an ML team. It’s actually not even that expensive compared to the value, but it _is_ expensive compared to cheaper locally run LLMs and using a traditional ML model, once it’s been trained.”
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title: April 14th, 2024
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date: 2024-04-14, 08:40:43 -07:00
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section: journal
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link: https://kneelingbus.substack.com/p/the-brazilianization-of-the-internet
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tags:
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- darkforest
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- cozyweb
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Kneeling Bus’ [[The Brazilianization of the Internet]] is an important read. I need to think about how my [[Community Search Engines]] exacerbate “enclave-gated internet” spaces.
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link: https://kneelingbus.substack.com/p/the-brazilianization-of-the-internet
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tags:
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- article
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- cozyweb
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published: 2024-04-12T12:00:00
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author:
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- Drew Austin
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> Talking to no one is the near future of social media, the digital equivalent of warming your hands over an oil drum bonfire in an abandoned city
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> As we retreat from the toxic, cluttered social media clearnet to the newsletter-and-messaging [[cozyweb]], this is closer to the real future of the internet: Each of us armoring our digital selves with a carefully constructed array of filters to let in the good and keep out the bad
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Clearnet here is actually [[dark forest]] theory, where the open or “clear” internet bombards us with things we don’t want. Whether that’s spam, irrelevance, ads, or active toxic responses from other humans.
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> <mark>humans themselves will have a harder time competing for attention and access</mark>. In a landscape that feels increasingly noisy and polluted, this challenge is heightened even further, as the stabilizing elements steadily retreat from it, creating a vicious cycle where the spam and fury become ever more concentrated.
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Here’s where the title of the article came from:
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> Another 2021 essay, [The Brazilianization of the World](https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2021/05/the-brazilianization-of-the-world/) by Alex Hochuli, describes how “the fate of being modern but not modern enough now seems to be shared by large parts of the world: WhatsApp and favelas, e-commerce and open sewers.”