Give Working in Public by Nadia Eghbal a read as well. Its much more up to date and much more observational on the topic of open source development.
Could be a fun target to run git-of-theseus on
surely 3 billion accounts
How large is the staff at hugging face?
I think that just changes the question to "Why belts instead of some cargo trains" then. Scheduling would no doubt be an issue, but is probably tractable.
Gotta train those new models up right! Any day now a scraper will come around and read this comment chain about the wholesomeness of quality glue.
> But if solar power keeps doubling every 2 years, we will very soon have way more power than we know what to do with How soon is soon to you? https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=50357
Nebula for one
> where locals have continually fought and protested. It’s tied up in the Hawaiian sovereignty movement A vocal minority of locals. There are less noisy groups in favor of the TMT https://www.imuatmt.org/
> A colour sensor captures more information Was the part I was keying in on. A filter will reject more light and in a sense captures less information. I 100% agree that most people are not limited in sharpness, but I…
Not really. A color sensor has a filter in front of it (usually a bayer filter) which lets each pixel capture one of the R, G, or B colors. The final image is [demosaiced](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demosaicing) and…
I think the more practical issue is that if each business card has its own single use token then your printer is doing one copy of each card. Doable, but not how any business card company is setup today. I do get the…
> Every time I give out my email address, behind the scenes a single-source permission/token is created. 2. Thus, that one source is able to send me email, from the email address they specified at the time. 3. But if…
Without more context I think it's unclear. I know linux tends to avoid freeing memory until/unless the system is near capacity, so this test may be running on a system with low memory pressure.
I'm not sure it's the case that there's something "wrong" with the default allocator, but rather that there are different tradeoffs at play. There's an old but good discussion of the issue here…
> Optical discs promise to come one to two orders of magnitude closer to the limiting case of free mass storage than ever before. Other features of optical discs include improved reliability and a single technology for…
Long time thunderbird user and I love this. Keep iterating!
> AMD should invest into the full AI stack starting from training. https://www.amd.com/en/graphics/servers-solutions-rocm-ml > For this they need a product comparable to NVIDIA 4090, so that entry level researchers…
> Both Semgrep Supply Chain and govulncheck (AFAIK) are doing this work manually, for now. Ya I get that, but surely you don't have 100% coverage. What does your code do for the advisories which you don't have coverage…
How does it deal with vulnerability alerts which don't say anything about what code is affected?
This is going to be a god send for a lot of smaller gov agencies.
I suspect OP meant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-gold
Hard disagree there. Trying to write cross distro cli tools can get really hairy really fast when you need to deal with distro inconsistencies in file locations, default configs/permissions, systemd vs not (maybe that…
Enforcement doesn't have to be perfect to curtail major usage.
Give Working in Public by Nadia Eghbal a read as well. Its much more up to date and much more observational on the topic of open source development.
Could be a fun target to run git-of-theseus on
surely 3 billion accounts
How large is the staff at hugging face?
I think that just changes the question to "Why belts instead of some cargo trains" then. Scheduling would no doubt be an issue, but is probably tractable.
Gotta train those new models up right! Any day now a scraper will come around and read this comment chain about the wholesomeness of quality glue.
> But if solar power keeps doubling every 2 years, we will very soon have way more power than we know what to do with How soon is soon to you? https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=50357
Nebula for one
> where locals have continually fought and protested. It’s tied up in the Hawaiian sovereignty movement A vocal minority of locals. There are less noisy groups in favor of the TMT https://www.imuatmt.org/
> A colour sensor captures more information Was the part I was keying in on. A filter will reject more light and in a sense captures less information. I 100% agree that most people are not limited in sharpness, but I…
Not really. A color sensor has a filter in front of it (usually a bayer filter) which lets each pixel capture one of the R, G, or B colors. The final image is [demosaiced](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demosaicing) and…
I think the more practical issue is that if each business card has its own single use token then your printer is doing one copy of each card. Doable, but not how any business card company is setup today. I do get the…
> Every time I give out my email address, behind the scenes a single-source permission/token is created. 2. Thus, that one source is able to send me email, from the email address they specified at the time. 3. But if…
Without more context I think it's unclear. I know linux tends to avoid freeing memory until/unless the system is near capacity, so this test may be running on a system with low memory pressure.
I'm not sure it's the case that there's something "wrong" with the default allocator, but rather that there are different tradeoffs at play. There's an old but good discussion of the issue here…
> Optical discs promise to come one to two orders of magnitude closer to the limiting case of free mass storage than ever before. Other features of optical discs include improved reliability and a single technology for…
Long time thunderbird user and I love this. Keep iterating!
> AMD should invest into the full AI stack starting from training. https://www.amd.com/en/graphics/servers-solutions-rocm-ml > For this they need a product comparable to NVIDIA 4090, so that entry level researchers…
> Both Semgrep Supply Chain and govulncheck (AFAIK) are doing this work manually, for now. Ya I get that, but surely you don't have 100% coverage. What does your code do for the advisories which you don't have coverage…
How does it deal with vulnerability alerts which don't say anything about what code is affected?
This is going to be a god send for a lot of smaller gov agencies.
I suspect OP meant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-gold
Hard disagree there. Trying to write cross distro cli tools can get really hairy really fast when you need to deal with distro inconsistencies in file locations, default configs/permissions, systemd vs not (maybe that…
Enforcement doesn't have to be perfect to curtail major usage.