Observation:

2021: The big deal in tech investing is MLMs (cryptocurrency)

2023: The big deal in tech investing is LLMs ("AI")

From this we can conclude the big deal in 2025 will be MLLs. So if you want to get ahead of the curve, all you have to do is figure out what an "MLL" is and have an investor-ready example of one by 2025, and you'll be golden

@mcc Machine Learning Litigation?
@mcc but what if it's an LLL? or an LML?
@Rairii Heck. We'd be ruined
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@MrCheeze @mcc i don't think the big deal in tech investing will ever be BLJs
@mcc Hmm. I think the pattern is replacing Ms with Ls, so I'm going to invent an LLL and become rich! /j
@benhamill @mcc lethallava.land: the future of tech investing, today

@benhamill @mcc Limited Liability Language: a programming language that automates pointing the blame at someone else.

Very useful for manufacturers of self-driving cars, for example, who don't want to have to worry about lawsuits when their cars kill people. The software detects all other parties who could be at fault, selects one to build a case around, and spits out ready-to-file legal briefs using language from the sitting SCOTUS majority, ready to make precedent. All without human lawyers.

@skyfaller @mcc Fuck. I hate this and also how plausible it sounds as something the great villains of our age would extremely want. So, you know, well done on that. /gen
@skyfaller @benhamill I think this might just be LLMs again. But admittedly investors might not see it that way

@mcc @benhamill Sure, but LLMs are making shit up. LLLs are revolutionary because they're based on actual conditions as detected by the software. Also you don't have to come up with prompts, any time something bad happens, your self-driving car already has excuses waiting for you in its memory:

- it was the city! They should have required all pedestrians to wear RFID tags so the car could recognize them
- it was the parent! They shouldn't have let the kid off their leash, child endangerment...

@benhamill @mcc
- L3 Technologies, an American defense contractor formerly with the NYSE stock symbol LLL
- Landau, Luckman, and Lake, a fictional holding company in Marvel Comics
@mcc Marxism-Leninism-Lesbianism, an attempt to commodify trans communist catgirls
@mcc I'm leapfrogging this nonsense and getting in on the ground floor of LMLs.
@mcc Multi-Level Lunches. We're talking sandwiches four, five, even six layers deep, built by teams of robots. This is going to completely disrupt the mid-day meal industry in ways we can't even begin to imagine!
@mcchessers @mcc I think this is the one! It's got everything, it's marketable, it's scalable, and it's got the one thing both LLMs and MLMs had! ABSOLUTE DIPS
@mcc Or buying shares in the Dutch national airline
@mcc multilingual lawyers. Lawyers always wind up with all the money
@mcc knowing tech it'll probably be something like "Military Logical Layer" or some shit. Basically AI for the impeding world war..
@mcc we can just start claiming we’re doing MLL without having figured out what it is, to truly get ahead 😌
@mcc Moderately Large Leotards. I just bet my life savings on it.
@mcc Mayor Lori Lightfoot
@mcc The big deal should be mlem next.
@mcc Managed Licensing Libraries.
@mcc medium level languages *are* having a big comeback, zig is getting a lot of eyeballs rn. maybe we're due for the pendulum to swing back from post-code no-code ML-code
@leon it also may have been that ML Languages (ie OCaml derivatives like Rust and Swift) were the big thing in 2019 but I don't think investors cared about that
@mcc if this isn't how tech works it would only take a single reporter writing on it for it to become how tech works
@mcc or KLMs. the return of the Ancients of Mumu is nigh!
@mcc I'm just ahead of the curve I already planned out my LML plan
@mcc 2050: The big deal in tech investing is MLEM (cat)
@mcc if we also tie in the desire of venture bros to invent things that already exist, perhaps “machine-level language”, aka assembly code. “Disrupt the software industry by writing in a language the machine directly understands, instead of high-level languages that confuse the computer!” “Imagine how much faster programs and programming can be without wasting time to neither compile nor interpret the program!”