How likely this problem is already on the training set by now?
Related to overbuilding, vertically mounted solar panels can help flatten the generation curve during the day, and may perform better than "optimally tilted" panels on winter, especially where snow might otherwise be a…
"I believe in empathy, like, I think you should care about other people [...] empathy is good" — Elon on Joe Rogan
"I believe in empathy, like, I think you should care about other people [...] empathy is good" - Elon Musk
I saw the argument that the source code is the preferred base to make changes and modifications in software, but in the case of those large models, the weights themselves are the preferred way. It's much easier and…
> the basic controls of fully automated vertical landing were directly demo'd in a real flying 1/3 scale test bed (though important to note not an orbital one) with the DC-X in 1993. Surveyor 1 was the first automated…
Framework entire brand is to let you upgrade parts on your own, and they said CAMM was technically impossible because signal integrity.
You just need to use two CAMM2 to get 256-bit bus, just like what you do with regular DIMMs when you need more channels.
I don't know how B.S. and B.A. degrees work, but apparently that B.A. in physics was enough for him be accepted to a graduate program in materials science at Stanford University. He also "held two internships in Silicon…
You are making a big logical jump here. I only gave one company as example because that is enough to disprove your previous post. Also, before you thought he knew very little about his many companies, implying no…
He has a degree in Physics, that is like half of any engineering curriculum. Before funding SpaceX he hired several industry consultants to educate him, indicate aerospace engineering textbooks to study, etc. And then…
While not the main focus, see Section 6.1 and Figure 10 for a simple adaptative exit strategy for inference. I imagine that they choose a fixed number of recurrent iterations during training for parallelization…
Or how a lot of time is wasted. For example on perpetual motion machines and infinite data compression.
He is talking about Falcon 1, not CCDev. There was no close call at CCDev, nor any grant money for Falcon 1.
Most of that $5 billion in the LA times article was not received by Musk's companies at the time, and I'm not sure if they ever received the full amount as it was contingent on reaching several milestones in the span of…
Obligatory xkcd: https://xkcd.com/927/ I do recognize that as a royalty free and well supported architecture, very flexible with all the optional extensions, it do have a better shot than others at becoming the standard…
At first I thought you were linking to "Against Intellectual Monopoly" by Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine: http://www.dklevine.com/general/intellectual/against.htm
I think their point is that cows don't eat goats, unlike wolves, and that causes the LLMs to answer it wrong.
It's much easier to intercept said nuclear weapon because instead of minutes you would have months to do it. And attacking Mars outside the few months every two years that have the most favorable transfer windows would…
It actually is about 0.5 bits less efficient per weight in terms of precision/range, something the paper never highlights.
One thing that is possible to do is to take multiple photos instead of a single long exposure and then merge them filtering satellites out. The quality overal will likely be better to, as the noise level can be lowered.…
> There’s a reason there’s no systems language that uses GC. There are a few system languages that uses GC, like Nim and D. Of course with the option to do manual memory management where necessary, and allocating things…
NASA didn't like the propulsive landing for return to earth, so this capability was not funded, and SpaceX wasn't interested in funding it itself only for this mars mission, so Red Dragon was scrapped.
On top of my head I remember Uchuu Kyoudai and Rocket Girls for space exploration anime using even theoretically shorter term technology than Planetes. Futatsu no Spica is similar to Uchuu Kyoudai, but is not really…
> “Are you seriously so retarded that you think I donated a Cybertruck to a Russian general?” Musk wrote on X Would such donation even be legal currently in the US? And AFAIK neither Tesla nor Musk ever donated a car…
How likely this problem is already on the training set by now?
Related to overbuilding, vertically mounted solar panels can help flatten the generation curve during the day, and may perform better than "optimally tilted" panels on winter, especially where snow might otherwise be a…
"I believe in empathy, like, I think you should care about other people [...] empathy is good" — Elon on Joe Rogan
"I believe in empathy, like, I think you should care about other people [...] empathy is good" - Elon Musk
I saw the argument that the source code is the preferred base to make changes and modifications in software, but in the case of those large models, the weights themselves are the preferred way. It's much easier and…
> the basic controls of fully automated vertical landing were directly demo'd in a real flying 1/3 scale test bed (though important to note not an orbital one) with the DC-X in 1993. Surveyor 1 was the first automated…
Framework entire brand is to let you upgrade parts on your own, and they said CAMM was technically impossible because signal integrity.
You just need to use two CAMM2 to get 256-bit bus, just like what you do with regular DIMMs when you need more channels.
I don't know how B.S. and B.A. degrees work, but apparently that B.A. in physics was enough for him be accepted to a graduate program in materials science at Stanford University. He also "held two internships in Silicon…
You are making a big logical jump here. I only gave one company as example because that is enough to disprove your previous post. Also, before you thought he knew very little about his many companies, implying no…
He has a degree in Physics, that is like half of any engineering curriculum. Before funding SpaceX he hired several industry consultants to educate him, indicate aerospace engineering textbooks to study, etc. And then…
While not the main focus, see Section 6.1 and Figure 10 for a simple adaptative exit strategy for inference. I imagine that they choose a fixed number of recurrent iterations during training for parallelization…
Or how a lot of time is wasted. For example on perpetual motion machines and infinite data compression.
He is talking about Falcon 1, not CCDev. There was no close call at CCDev, nor any grant money for Falcon 1.
Most of that $5 billion in the LA times article was not received by Musk's companies at the time, and I'm not sure if they ever received the full amount as it was contingent on reaching several milestones in the span of…
Obligatory xkcd: https://xkcd.com/927/ I do recognize that as a royalty free and well supported architecture, very flexible with all the optional extensions, it do have a better shot than others at becoming the standard…
At first I thought you were linking to "Against Intellectual Monopoly" by Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine: http://www.dklevine.com/general/intellectual/against.htm
I think their point is that cows don't eat goats, unlike wolves, and that causes the LLMs to answer it wrong.
It's much easier to intercept said nuclear weapon because instead of minutes you would have months to do it. And attacking Mars outside the few months every two years that have the most favorable transfer windows would…
It actually is about 0.5 bits less efficient per weight in terms of precision/range, something the paper never highlights.
One thing that is possible to do is to take multiple photos instead of a single long exposure and then merge them filtering satellites out. The quality overal will likely be better to, as the noise level can be lowered.…
> There’s a reason there’s no systems language that uses GC. There are a few system languages that uses GC, like Nim and D. Of course with the option to do manual memory management where necessary, and allocating things…
NASA didn't like the propulsive landing for return to earth, so this capability was not funded, and SpaceX wasn't interested in funding it itself only for this mars mission, so Red Dragon was scrapped.
On top of my head I remember Uchuu Kyoudai and Rocket Girls for space exploration anime using even theoretically shorter term technology than Planetes. Futatsu no Spica is similar to Uchuu Kyoudai, but is not really…
> “Are you seriously so retarded that you think I donated a Cybertruck to a Russian general?” Musk wrote on X Would such donation even be legal currently in the US? And AFAIK neither Tesla nor Musk ever donated a car…