ruffle is a player for the output format (swf), .fla is the authoring format
nitpick - EOF is not a signal, it just flushes the current line content without needing a newline in cooked mode and doing this on an empty line results in a 0 byte read(), which most apps interpret as EOF and the…
unfortunately disabling temperature / switching to greedy sampling doesn't necessarily make most LLM inference engines _fully_ deterministic as parallelism and batching can result in floating point error accumulating…
possible - but KV caches are generally _much_ bigger than the source text and can be reproduced from the source text so it wouldn't make a lot of sense to throw it out
pcie devices can also do direct transfers to each other - if you have one of these and a gpu its relatively quick to move data between them without bouncing through main ram
Sure they do. Erlang spreads processes across OS threads, like most other green-threading impls, and its not always great at it. (I don't know what you mean by "across OS processes." Processes on different Erlang VMs…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_(cryptosystem) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_Security
http://aldesko.com/?flags=moofasa&say=;ls%20-l%20/ you should be more careful
ruffle is a player for the output format (swf), .fla is the authoring format
nitpick - EOF is not a signal, it just flushes the current line content without needing a newline in cooked mode and doing this on an empty line results in a 0 byte read(), which most apps interpret as EOF and the…
unfortunately disabling temperature / switching to greedy sampling doesn't necessarily make most LLM inference engines _fully_ deterministic as parallelism and batching can result in floating point error accumulating…
possible - but KV caches are generally _much_ bigger than the source text and can be reproduced from the source text so it wouldn't make a lot of sense to throw it out
pcie devices can also do direct transfers to each other - if you have one of these and a gpu its relatively quick to move data between them without bouncing through main ram
Sure they do. Erlang spreads processes across OS threads, like most other green-threading impls, and its not always great at it. (I don't know what you mean by "across OS processes." Processes on different Erlang VMs…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_(cryptosystem) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_Security
http://aldesko.com/?flags=moofasa&say=;ls%20-l%20/ you should be more careful