they might be talking about those questionably-legal licenses off ebay
they might be talking about those questionably-legal licenses off ebay
there’s no /s, so by Poe’s law it’s inconclusive
A friend dragged me into an extracurricular competitive programming when we were in school. Had to code in Pascal, of all languages.
Funny thing is, the first session was full to the point of people having to stand, a month or two later only 3 people attended, and that’s when it stopped.
“takes a conservative turn” - how to spot a journalist who learned about russia yesterday.
“It’s NoT iSrAeL iT’S jUsT nEtAnYaHu” smells very much like “It’s NoT rUsSiA iT’S jUsT pUtIn”.
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Keed using it, set up smartd
to check up on it regularly and send you an email if something goes wrong.
Do you want zombie apocalypse? Because that’s how you get zombie apocalypse.
immigration for me but not for thee
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Less good russians online whining how “sanctions and entry restrictions to EU are bad for those who don’t support the war, actually”.
Hey, I’m not blaming all Japanese in America for Pearl Harbor, I’m blaming all Japanese in Japan for Pearl Harbor.
If you cannot express your opinion under the threat of death (but more likely, if you are a normal person and not a politician, a slap on the wrist or in worst case jail time), does your opinion really matter?
I have nothing to say about Iraq invasion except that one invasion for dumb reasons and shitty intelligence make all invasions for dumb reasons justified I guess.
You in your other comment say “a nation of people who are unable to change their government with voting or revolution”.
Under this definition, questioning government is going to achieve what, exactly?
They had anywhere from 115 months to 19 months, depending on where you start counting, to make up their minds about who’s at fault in this war. If this much time isn’t enough…
Good
Futureproofing, I guess, but also I’m sure there are things other than language models that can benefit from a dedicated processing unit, like photo processing, smaller models, Lens, etc.
If it’s all in the cloud - yes. If some/most of it runs locally - still yes with a caveat - hardware acceleration can make it run both faster and at a lower battery cost, same how every computer has a dedicated graphics chip, whether as a separate expansion card or a separate module on the CPU. Yes, you technically can do all that math on CPU, it’s called software rendering, but rendering done with a purpose-built chip is so much better. Same logic applies to “AI”.
If the traffic is encrypted, how would they know?