This is Trader Joes
Sounds like litellm which I use, I wonder how it compares?
At the speed that AI programming is going, there will be something else that they are falling behind of that will exist in a year. Just like Agents now, they are adding them, but will always be a step behind progress.
It would be nice if it showed how much the games cost to play in the map. Some are pay by hour, some $2, some .25$
They do make 2 lower power boards, the Zero and the RP2040
What do they mean by "we aim to support..." doesn't sound very sure of 7 years of updates.
Yes a non-profit reddit would have been great, but not sure it would have made it this far. And probably couldn't have gone that route after it was acquired early on by Conde Nast in 2006.
Google colab free acount, you get access to 15GB vRAM T4 GPU, or Kaggle which gives you access to 2xT4's, or one P100 GPU.
Is there an official docker image anywhere?
Even gmail, every week it seems I have to search for the compose email button.
What's the deal with buying an expired patent? Doesn't expired mean the patent is not valid?
I figure it will happen like this. Just like red-light cameras catch people running red lights now, in the future all the cars are now moving cameras. You do something illegal like in this video, you have their license…
This is Trader Joes
Sounds like litellm which I use, I wonder how it compares?
At the speed that AI programming is going, there will be something else that they are falling behind of that will exist in a year. Just like Agents now, they are adding them, but will always be a step behind progress.
It would be nice if it showed how much the games cost to play in the map. Some are pay by hour, some $2, some .25$
They do make 2 lower power boards, the Zero and the RP2040
What do they mean by "we aim to support..." doesn't sound very sure of 7 years of updates.
Yes a non-profit reddit would have been great, but not sure it would have made it this far. And probably couldn't have gone that route after it was acquired early on by Conde Nast in 2006.
Google colab free acount, you get access to 15GB vRAM T4 GPU, or Kaggle which gives you access to 2xT4's, or one P100 GPU.
Is there an official docker image anywhere?
Even gmail, every week it seems I have to search for the compose email button.
What's the deal with buying an expired patent? Doesn't expired mean the patent is not valid?
I figure it will happen like this. Just like red-light cameras catch people running red lights now, in the future all the cars are now moving cameras. You do something illegal like in this video, you have their license…