looks like very few get it right. A good system would have few minutes of blip when one cloud provider went down, which is a massive win compared to outages like this.
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They have decades of data to map queries to pages. They also have access to crawl the pages in advance.
In a sense this is similar to what Amazon has been doing in few countries. Find top selling products, get them cheaper from somewhere, rebrand them, rank them higher and sell them. They don't need to invest in market…
But there is a big difference, llama is still way behind chatgpt and one of the key reasons to open source it could have been to use open source community to catch up with chatgpt. Deepseek on contrary is already at par…
Very interesting article. I don't get though for hotspot partitions they didn't use a cache like Redis.
looks like very few get it right. A good system would have few minutes of blip when one cloud provider went down, which is a massive win compared to outages like this.
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They have decades of data to map queries to pages. They also have access to crawl the pages in advance.
In a sense this is similar to what Amazon has been doing in few countries. Find top selling products, get them cheaper from somewhere, rebrand them, rank them higher and sell them. They don't need to invest in market…
But there is a big difference, llama is still way behind chatgpt and one of the key reasons to open source it could have been to use open source community to catch up with chatgpt. Deepseek on contrary is already at par…
Very interesting article. I don't get though for hotspot partitions they didn't use a cache like Redis.