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And some IPs stick to users for over a decade, and over time the data pieces add up and connect the dots.

Can you show me a world power that is not trying to use cutting edge AI for military purposes?

Because other countries are starting to use AI for military purposes, other countries are also looking into it to asses and learn. Here in Europe there is the EU AI Act to limit harm everyday harm to citizens caused by AI systems. However, it currently excludes military. The new legislation is just started to be enforced to high risk uses (employment filtering, biometrics, etc.) in august 2026, and full rollout in august 2027. In April 2025 there is a report from EU this legislation may help pave the road for military AI usage conventions [1]

[1]: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2025/7695...


This is a poor way of framing the question, a better one would be can you find me another world power that is misallocating trillions of capital in vaporware with very little to show for it?

The United States government isn't, capital is. That capital can come from outside the US and much of it is.

That said: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-09/china-pre...


> it’s just a useful tool for non-critical areas. That’s all it is.

Okay. Let's say I agreed with you.

If you look at all technology and break down the total market for Critical Workloads vs non-critical workloads, what do you think that works out too, percentage wise? 12% critical? 18%? What if it was 30%! That would still mean 70% of the world's software could possibly be handled by an LLM. If that happens, the 30% of the Critical Workloads stuff is gonna get very, very competitive.


Not if the government bans them.

There are sooooo many exfil methods, including with air gapped systems that are off-network.

Not at all beyond the capabilities of any of the top ~9 or so best State actors.

Edit: To answer your question, very easily on the 20TB.

One crude method with a simple device in particular works well if you just clone the monitor data and then use HDMI and pass through. Then just cat dir in encrypted chunks to something like a USB key connected to the passthrough. 4TB USB keys are out there. A week of that gets you 20TB.


How many of those methods can realistically exfiltrate 20Tb of data? That's quite hard even for well funded actors.

> Anthropic got the most rewarding hype ever in the history of mankind.

Nah, SpaceX just IPO'd.


How much of the value of the IPO was based on the revenue from AI data centers?

Probably not much, since bulk of the valuation was based on hot air expelled by musk as with all of his ventures.

I'm so glad none of those US credit cards have never been stolen.

Can you imagine the disaster???


> Why would I build my little web-apps and backends in the cloud when I can run things faster locally?

Because in a lot of companies, your machine is actually just a portal to a remote desktop.


The Venn diagram of “Corporate” vs “Company” definitely has VDI and ServiceNow at the center of it.

Or shudder BMC Remedy

Not in my personal experience. Never been in that situation, and I've worked in full-stack, FE, and BE teams.

How many companies with say 50k+ employees? VDI is pretty standard and often even required by some cyber security insurance.

Every Fortune 500 basically

> This guy is way out of his depth.

He does that a lot, tbf


> It varies site to site, but keep in mind that ads have to be fetched and then displayed. That’s not free.

Move your ad blocking to a different layer. Like say, network level.


This can be done but it’s not sophisticated enough for many ads. Websites are smart and will smuggle ads through known-good domains that you can’t block. You really need to be able to navigate the dom and use JS heuristics to identify ads and popups.

You could, but at the very least you'd need to MITM all HTTPS, and that means installing your own CA on all devices

Fox years with no changes, seemingly.

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