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  • flow through

    • Identify bottlenecks that are slowing the flow and widen them
    • Factorio-like
  • Proactive and Reactive

  • Observe the situation to find and eliminate bottlenecks

    • It can also be interpreted as a reactive response to the input of ā€œbottleneck found.
    • It could be interpreted as proactively ā€œidentifying and eliminating bottlenecks.
    • Of the many ā€œbetter to doā€ tasks, those that are the elimination of bottlenecks are given the highest priority for resolution.
      • This is a proactive priority decision.

erukiti > AI will take away more electricity than jobs?怀Environmental burden to consider from NVIDIAā€™s solo runļ¼šThe Asahi Shimbun Digital

The Llama 2 70B is estimated to have consumed 400 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity in the learning process. This is equivalent to about 16 times the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the average American in a yearā€™s life, measured in terms of global warming impact.

On the contrary, itā€™s about 16 ļ¼Ÿļ¼Ÿļ¼Ÿļ¼Ÿ nishio I did some quick research and found out that it takes 15 MWh to make 1 ton of aluminum. 68 million tons are made in a year. erukiti I knew from some knowledge that making aluminum consumes a lot of electricity, but you are using a tremendous amount of electricity! 16 years is not enough to raise one average American to adulthood, and Llama 2 70B is a better deal than a human because of the amount consumed not only by the person but also by schools and food factories. Maybe even 700B is still a bargain (because they work hundreds of times more than one average American after they are made).

shinshoga I was victimized by a single tweet I wrote wishing good luck to Akane Himasora. It was Mr. Genki Katsube and others who instigated it. I am still very angry. [Complaints from business partners for supporting a specific candidate in the Tokyo gubernatorial election ā€œIwashita Shin Gingerā€ famous president complained of damage ā€œseriously annoyingā€ (Nikkan Sports) - Yahoo! News https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/dafa338bf85e4728d947e4ead2d 9001854611c2a?source=sns&dv=sp&mid=other&date=20240627&ctg=dom&bt=tw_up] Looks like youā€™re in trouble. Himasora v.s. Ishimaru would be a good way to get data to flood Polis with opposing opinions, but itā€™s too deleterious.

takahiroanno I am working on improving the open source policy of the manifesto in the Tokyo gubernatorial election.

Today, one week after the release, we have received 137 issues raised, 58 suggested changes, and 35 have actually been reflected.

There are still many things that need to be done, but I believe that if we have the means of collaboration in place, we can update the software at a high speed through collective knowledge. image

annotakahiro24 The Asahi Shimbun newspaper featured a great deal aboutAI Anno, Takahiro Annoā€™s activities!

ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ ā€œI am worried about whether I will be able to raise my child in Tokyo. When the reporter spoke to ā€œAI Anoā€ on his smartphone, he received a reply after a short pause. ā€œI understand your concern.ā€

ā€œAI Anno,ā€ which is learning about Annoā€™s pledges, is active 24 hours a day on YouTube and uses it as an opportunity to contact voters in addition to street speeches. He responded to the reporterā€™s question by citing two specific measures, including support for education costs.

As of the 27th, there have been more than 6,000 responses to policy requests and other comments posted in the comments section. ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼ļ¼

TOKYOAITakahiro Yasuno for Governor of Tokyo https://digital.asahi.com/sp/articles/ASS6W3HJSS6WOXIE03XM.htmlā€¦ image

nishio Iā€™m trying out the miner vote. Iā€™m trying it out, and thereā€™s a good tutorial on it. image image image image nishio Once you vote, you canā€™t change it later, you can see the results instantly once the voting is done. I think they probably donā€™t want to show the results to people who didnā€™t vote, so I cut that part out. It would be interesting to be able to observe them with different ages and such. image nishio Iā€™ll share. This voting experience was interesting to me personally, and even if youā€™re not a city resident, it looks like itā€™s a good idea to participate because itā€™s properly counted separately from the city residents.

Maina Vote (an application that allows users to vote electronically for policies using their my number card in conjunction with the Tokyo Gubernatorial Election 2024) #Minority VoteTokyo Gubernatorial Election 2024 myna-vote - Pocket Signs, Inc. nishio I wonā€™t go into details because it would be a spoiler, but some of the stuff was like, heh, yeah, unexpected.

nishio I think this (aside from being ready for this election) is a very good idea, technically feasible, useful, and interesting looking.

muzudho1TOKYOAITakahiro Yasuno Iā€™d like to see a hint on the Google map on the poster that would allow me to predict the direction of travel, as shown in the attached chart.

Can you add an if statement to JavaScript that changes the background color of the pin by looking at the timestamp (Polish)? image

nishio ā€œone of the diverse specialties brought together by fateā€ You sound like the Sailor Senshi.

ukkaripon: I was involved in the production of this as one of the people with diverse expertise who suddenly gathered around Mr. Anno by some fate. I would be happy if you could read it and also tell me where we should improve! x.com/takahiroanno/s.. ya7ce Iā€™m starting to feel like I could help as a game designer w

kmizu I make meta references quite a bit, but it bothers me that sometimes they are mistaken for goofy references. If you are in position A, you should not act B. If you are in position A, you should not act B. If you are in position B, you should not act B. nishio Specific example, I said, ā€œIf you think ā€˜one person, one vote is equal and preferableā€™ then you have to think ā€˜it is unequal for minors not to have the right to voteā€™ to be consistent.ā€ Iā€™d argue, but Iā€™m not saying that I think 0-year-olds should be given the right to vote right now. nishio If you think ā€œminors donā€™t have enough reason to vote, so itā€™s okay not to give them the right to voteā€, in other words, ā€œitā€™s okay to take away the right to vote from people who donā€™t have enough reason to vote, instead of one vote per person equally So I think from the perspective of ā€œconsistencyā€ that you should stop saying things as if you are equal.

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nishio Surprisingly, not many people equated digital democracy with online voting. I noticed a lot of people assuming ā€œone person, one vote,ā€ so I added a case study of Quadratic Voting in Taiwan and a discussion of strategy resistance.

nishio: This is a forum for discussion about the new democracy. You can vote for or against an opinion, or post a new one.DigitalDemocracyMatureDemocracy https://polis.nhiro.org/2fsjcfkkpz nishio And maybe I should explain ā€œtyranny of the majorityā€ in a more biting way. nishio Oh, in Britannica, itā€™s ā€œmajorityā€ not ā€œmajorityā€ kotobank.jp What is tyranny of the many (Tasusha no Sentaku)? Meaning and usage - Kotobank EncyclopƦdia Brittanica, encyclopedia encyclopedia, encyclopedia - Tyranny of the majority - Tyranny exercised in the name of the majority under a democratic political system. Majority rule (ā†’ majority principle), the constitutive principle of modern democracy (ā†’ democracy), is the deprivation of the rights of the minority (ā†’ minority rights) by the majority, as Alexis de Tocqueville saw itā€¦

takahiroanno Thanks to your support, I am now a candidate for Governor of Tokyo who doesnā€™t write python code all over yaml! [šŸ› ļø GitHub Issue Automatic Review Feature and Code Separation by Sunwood-ai-labs - Pull Request #113 - takahiroanno2024/election2024 https://github.com/ takahiroanno2024/election2024/pull/113/files] ai_syacho Maki! hAru_mAki_ch Iā€™m glad you were able to merge them successfully! I learned a lot from your comments and advice on many things I didnā€™t know! I will continue to be diligent! Too good to be true.

S_kuni_official At first, I was skeptical that we would get along with each other with such an age difference. I was skeptical at first, but after talking to him, I was surprised at how much we got along. We are not in denial about the current metropolitan government, but rather we are in agreement in that we have a clear idea of what is to be evaluated and what is to be criticized, and we are constructive in our criticisms. image

annotakahiro24 After the joint speech with Kuniaki Shimizu, the two of us paraded along the approach to Teishakuten and greeted the people of Shibamata! Thank you for your warm support!

Takahiro YasunoTOKYOAILetā€™s elect the future Tokyo image image nishio Itā€™s emo to see a grandmother running up to you and shaking your hand, oozing kindness and sincerity, maybe thatā€™s what older people like about you.

nishio Thematic polls likeMinorPolls should also serve as input data for opinion cluster visualizations likePolis, which Iā€™ve been experimenting with lately! https://polis.nhiro.org/4udffmr5yy nishio This kind of clustering can be done if we gather 10~30 opinions on one subject in this minor poll, and LLM can moderate and develop the discussion. LLMs can moderate and develop the discussion. We are getting closer to the realization ofdigitaldemocracy. image

annotakahiro24 We are starting in front of Shinjuku station! It is a great success! image

nishio This is a discussion forum for the new democracy. You can all pitch in for or against an opinion or post a new one.DigitalDemocracyMatureDemocracy

https://polis.nhiro.org/2fsjcfkkpz

nishio I know this is going to be super rough, but I created it without moderation as an experiment!

Arguments against violations of the Public Offices Election Law https://polis.nhiro.org/4mudryyhwn

nishio Interesting angle, I see what you meanā€¦ image

nishio currently divided into three clusters I guess Iā€™m in the camp that says ā€œindividual visits are fineā€ and ā€œflyer sales on Mercury are fine. image image

nishio We have created a discussion forum regarding the redevelopment of Jingu Gaien. You can vote for or against an opinion, or post a new opinion. https://polis.nhiro.org/4udffmr5yy uchan_nos In order to vote (seriously) for an opinion that appears, I first need to know the truth of that opinion, and to do that I look around at various information, and in the process, the outer gardens I got to know more about the redevelopment. Maybe it works similarly to the way the floor gets cleared when you try to move the Roomba.

nishio Iā€™m going to turn this one off in stone. image

nishio I see. https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/c73bd6677567352e6507faa72dd7c329cf7099fbā€¦ The maintenance plan does not include any money from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government or the national government.

The Meiji Jingu Shrine has allowed us to use the land so freely that the public mistakenly believes it is public land, when in fact it is owned by the Meiji Jingu Shrine.

yuyawatase During the election period, candidates are only allowed to distribute a limited number of documents in real life with a sticker called a ā€œcertificateā€. This is because the election should not be unfair due to differences in capital strength. nishio I didnā€™t realize what they were talking about until I saw them actually putting the stickers on by hand. I thought that the sticker-pasted papers handed out during the relevant speeches are rare items with a limited number of copies.

hrjnDigital Democracy has evolved so much that if a governor says, ā€œWhat Senator XX says is in his interest, not the will of the people. If he says ā€œThis is the evidence of the will of the peopleā€, it will be a singularity of democracy.

nishio The Polis experiment so far has been to have the AI create a clean statement and then have humans vote on it, and once the new human post is also cleaned up by the AI, it is then published, but I wonder if we could try the direct Iā€™d like to try it on the theme of ā€œupdating democracyā€ in the form that a human writes it and it is published immediately.

nishioTakahiro Yasuno Candidate, from rather early on, I saw people describing him as a ā€œguess,ā€ but I wonder if this is the ā€œfandomizationā€ talked about in Shigenori Unoā€™s ā€œDemocracy of Experimentā€.

This is a note written by Code for Japan Seki. Democracy in Fandom and Exercise scrapbox.io Fandom and Exercise Democracy - Hal Sekiā€™s Scrapbox The interesting thing about fandom is that, first of all, it does not exist only to consume in a unified way. In other words, while being consumers, they also exist as producers through actions such as sending out information about their own guesses, making goods, and creating derivative works. This is similar to the structure of social media, where everyone is both a receiver and a transmitter. However, since the object of the promotion is clearly a product, it would be an infringement of copyright and portrait rights if you create a secondary product without permission. nishio related posts

  • rrr_kgknk Shigeki Uno and Megumi Wakabayashi, ā€œExperimental Democracy,ā€ is a ballyhoo good book and highly recommended. The dynamism of getting a lot of people together to do something experimental is visualized in a dialogue that is academic but also has the savagery of the zaino (which is what experimental is). The company is interesting, and that interest became quite clear to me after reading this book.

takashikiso Unfortunately, the reason for Renhoā€™s loss is that Renho is hated by the female demographic far more than she imagined, and conversely, Yuriko has strong support among that demographic! I guess. Since Yuriko has won by a landslide with half of the voters, there is no way she can beat Yuriko in the current situation where the remaining attributes are divided among the three main candidates, including Ishimaru, who is surprisingly under consideration. takashikiso Yuriko is also quite ā€œcynical,ā€ if not as cynical as Renho, and especially when elections start to be involved, she sends out criticism of her opponents at key points, but she is always more cynical than the fierce Renho. Yurikoā€™s sarcasm is on the surface more gentle than that of the always fierce Renho. This may be the reason for the difference in their ratings (especially among female voters). Well, Renhoā€™s rust is on her own. She has to give up.


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