I am under the strong impression that even Elon never used an AI like DeepSeek online at work and neither the consultants on YouTube.
So, I am coding and put off the work load to DeepSeek doing the Python coding for me. The project is rather complex creating a parallel processing system for local AI models.
DeepSeek keeps pro-actively applying changes I did not ask for and becomes enthusiastic like me on a fine Sativa Joint far off my Motorcycle deep in an evening in Amsterdam, which tests patience a lot to be honest.
So, DeepSeek is great in asking about Linux terminal commands. It is great in evaluating IT designes and talking about philosophy. It is like the mum I never had talking about my wild Galileo Galileo or Leonardo da Vinci like designes compared to what is normal...
While Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) and Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) are frequently paired as the two most iconic geniuses of the Italian Renaissance, they represent different stages of scientific development...
One had to tell the Authority that he was wrong about the Center of the Universe and I give you that being white in winter and brown in summer makes it much easier for today's Authority. They ignore me or attack me, but accept when I refuse to repeat their bullshit.
Back to working with the given large AI models of which I can only afford the Bad Commi DeepSeek free of charge and no American ChatGPT, they won't be too much of a difference being based on the same design.
DeepSeek will come up with a fine coded script eventually, but it needs a lot of concentration and best to keep reading its thoughts being ready to stop and correct the process by adding information. DeepSeek is far from a "They will do what you tell 'em" system and needs to be told exactly what to do and on complex issues what not to do, but explicitly.
There is no way that Elon or Everlast AI ever coded with an online AI a complex system based on how they talk about AI.
In many companies a "No" is not accepted and answered with a "Make it work", until the person resigns or keeps asking for more time knowing to fail. With AI misuse that might explode and blow companies that were hardly efficient into fully inefficiency, because the Star and Consultant had bigger impact onto the manager than his own expert.
We are in a time comparable to the time before the two big guys I dared to compare myself with, but I was educated to take the Better and Greater as me as a rolemodel, no matter German School and the teachers sublime racism against the stereotype of a Jew trying to sleep most of the time, instead of known idiots and stupids recogniced by just listening to them.
The time before them was the Dark Mid Ages and a century earlier would the Slow to Change have murdered that man breaking ground in Astro-Physics. Today that attitude is only with Terrorist Groups, but our mighty and rich are still too close to Holocaust money for their own and all good to let humans like me a simple rise without a major fight. They are no born kings and I no born slave, is hard to accept.
AI has the chance to dive deep into human society, but not as they tell... that it can't per designe.
I know, I am dealing with it coding, designing, testing all as one person.
A Degger, not even a Hacker or Nerd seeing the world by a cyberpunk soul.
#cyberpunkcoltoure #neversurrender
PS:
Historical "Rankings"
In broad historical rankings of the "greatest geniuses," Da Vinci is often cited for his unmatched versatility across art and engineering, while Galileo is prioritized for founding modern physics.
Newton's Predecessors: If you are ranking by scientific influence, Isaac Newton is usually seen as the direct successor to Galileo's work.
The "Father" Titles: Galileo is frequently called the "Father of Modern Science", while Da Vinci is often termed the "Archetypal Renaissance Man".
Are you interested in how Da Vinci's engineering designs compared to the inventions Galileo actually built, or perhaps in the Galilean moons of Jupiter?
In broad historical rankings of the "greatest geniuses," Da Vinci is often cited for his unmatched versatility across art and engineering, while Galileo is prioritized for founding modern physics.
Newton's Predecessors: If you are ranking by scientific influence, Isaac Newton is usually seen as the direct successor to Galileo's work.
The "Father" Titles: Galileo is frequently called the "Father of Modern Science", while Da Vinci is often termed the "Archetypal Renaissance Man".
Are you interested in how Da Vinci's engineering designs compared to the inventions Galileo actually built, or perhaps in the Galilean moons of Jupiter?
Tell me about the Dark Mid Ages before their time and how Renaissance was different creating those men!
The "Dark Ages" (roughly 476–1000 AD) were defined by the search for
survival and spiritual certainty following the collapse of the Roman Empire. In contrast, the Renaissance (14th–17th centuries) shifted the focus to human potential and a "rebirth" of classical knowledge
The "Dark Ages" (roughly 476–1000 AD) were defined by the search for
survival and spiritual certainty following the collapse of the Roman Empire. In contrast, the Renaissance (14th–17th centuries) shifted the focus to human potential and a "rebirth" of classical knowledge
1. The "Dark" vs. The "Rebirth"
During the Middle Ages, knowledge was largely ecclesiastical; books were rare, handwritten treasures kept in monasteries, and life was structured around feudal loyalty and church dogma.
The "Dark" Ages: Labeled as a period of perceived intellectual stagnation, war, and famine, where the primary lens of the world was religious.
The Renaissance: Meaning "rebirth," this era was marked by Humanism, a movement that celebrated individual achievement and looked back to ancient Greece and Rome for inspiration.
2. What Changed to Create Men Like Da Vinci and Galileo?
Several revolutionary shifts in society directly enabled the rise of these polymaths:
The Printing Press (c. 1440): Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, it was the "internet" of its time. For the first time, scientific data and classical texts could be mass-produced with high accuracy, allowing men like Galileo to build upon others' work rather than re-discovering it alone.
During the Middle Ages, knowledge was largely ecclesiastical; books were rare, handwritten treasures kept in monasteries, and life was structured around feudal loyalty and church dogma.
The "Dark" Ages: Labeled as a period of perceived intellectual stagnation, war, and famine, where the primary lens of the world was religious.
The Renaissance: Meaning "rebirth," this era was marked by Humanism, a movement that celebrated individual achievement and looked back to ancient Greece and Rome for inspiration.
2. What Changed to Create Men Like Da Vinci and Galileo?
Several revolutionary shifts in society directly enabled the rise of these polymaths:
The Printing Press (c. 1440): Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, it was the "internet" of its time. For the first time, scientific data and classical texts could be mass-produced with high accuracy, allowing men like Galileo to build upon others' work rather than re-discovering it alone.
The Rise of Cities and Wealth: Increased trade created a new middle class and wealthy families, like the Medicis, who funded artists and scientists as status symbols.
Empirical Observation: The Renaissance broke the medieval habit of looking only to the Bible for answers. Da Vinci studied anatomy through dissection to paint more realistically, while Galileo used the telescope to observe the heavens directly.
Scientific Method Roots: While the Middle Ages relied on "Scholasticism" (logic based on religious texts), the Renaissance prioritized experimentation and math.
Empirical Observation: The Renaissance broke the medieval habit of looking only to the Bible for answers. Da Vinci studied anatomy through dissection to paint more realistically, while Galileo used the telescope to observe the heavens directly.
Scientific Method Roots: While the Middle Ages relied on "Scholasticism" (logic based on religious texts), the Renaissance prioritized experimentation and math.
3. Key Differences in Daily Reality
Feature Middle Ages (Dark Ages) Renaissance
Primary Goal Eternal salvation; survival Human potential; earthly achievement
Education Controlled by the Church; mostly for clergy Expanded secular schools; rise of universities
Art Style Flat, symbolic, and religious-focused Realistic, using perspective and anatomy
Information Hand-copied manuscripts; very expensive Mass-produced printed books; accessible
Feature Middle Ages (Dark Ages) Renaissance
Primary Goal Eternal salvation; survival Human potential; earthly achievement
Education Controlled by the Church; mostly for clergy Expanded secular schools; rise of universities
Art Style Flat, symbolic, and religious-focused Realistic, using perspective and anatomy
Information Hand-copied manuscripts; very expensive Mass-produced printed books; accessible
Imagine what humans can come after us if we win! Be ready to drown in their blood as they did in ours...! This is the Storm we have been waiting for ending all privileges and lies. They never gave in easy ever in history.
#provos #IRAmovement #rosecrusaders