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1. iamlep+4f[view] [source] 2025-07-24 22:07:30
>>fancy_+(OP)
You can tell from the tone of this letter and the bizarre reference to agenetic AI he is completely clueless. Compare this to someone like Jensen, a nerd's nerd who gets up on stage with the latest GPU, can talk about new CUDA API's and goes deep on specs like memory bandwidth. He knows exactly who his customer is, and what kinds of workloads they run for AI.

It's just such a massive difference. You can tell Lip-Bu spends his weekends playing golf while Jensen is checking out the latest model from Huggingface.

You can't buy passion or genuine interest in what you're doing.

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2. bigstr+zz[view] [source] 2025-07-25 00:46:34
>>iamlep+4f
If Jensen was that much of a nerd, he wouldn't be into AI grifting, but would be excited about games. He's into AI because he's a businessman, not a nerd.
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3. tptace+lA[view] [source] 2025-07-25 00:52:26
>>bigstr+zz
If there's one thing I've learned in my 48 years of nerding out, it's that all of us are into games. If you're not into games, you're not a nerd. Seems simple.
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4. dreamc+5Z[view] [source] 2025-07-25 05:10:41
>>tptace+lA
I dunno. I can build a CPU from a bucket of transistors, design an ISA for it, microcode it, and write an OS for it in assembler. But games bore the shit out of me.

Except flight simulators. They're great as long as they have realistic physics.

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5. 011000+zb1[view] [source] 2025-07-25 07:20:59
>>dreamc+5Z
The older I got, the more games just seemed like pointless wastes of time. Makes me sad to think back on how much time I wasted. I still fire up an old game or emulator out of nostalgia occasionally, but the time before I turn it off gets shorter and shorter.
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6. gilbet+wH1[view] [source] 2025-07-25 12:44:28
>>011000+zb1
I'm in my mid 50s and don't agree. Maybe they were for you, but I have many fond memories of games and gaming. There is a balance, of course, and maybe you spent way more time than I did, but even now I think they can be a great thing to do. All the fantasy/sci-fi reading I did? I kind of regret that time though. Definitely regret most of the time I spent just channel surfacing back in the "corded" TV days.

I honestly wish I had more time to play different games.

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