> Consider e.g. Steam (digital video games): Prices are discounted over time because of "greed" (=> desire to sell the same product to customers that value it less than the first wave). Steam doesn't have actual…
Oh running stuff on k8s is great, but running k8s itself is just adding a lot of code to your stack and might be not so trivial to debug when something goes wrong. Then again tools to deploy it went a long way
It's all nice till something breaks and you need to debug something, and when it does the less layers you have the easier it becomes > All the enterprisey stuff makes it feel a lot more complex than it really is. It is…
Optane latency was low enough that it could be drop-in RAM replacement for models. Bandwidth is just "stack more of them"
we now only need AI companies to find a way to ruin hard disk storage and officially anything PC stops being affordable
feature-set would be a better idea, because it is more explicit on what you are enabling
No, I want govt to tax themmore. So far frontier AI companies produce negative value to near everyone (by sheer power cost increase it adds essentially tax to every other business) but themselves economy wise. Yeah,…
all those have either a consulting company around it or few big corporate contributors
Not sure that would even cover power for training
I think the solution is for author to use PostgreSQL Those choices were made for specific reasons that make sense in embedded environment and when backward compatibility is no.1 concern. But I wouldn't mind…
Sure they have ability, they are just not doing it often enough
That assumes that * it instantly brings them a ton of consumers * they have capacity to serve those customers if they don't competitor can just keep higher price (especially if it is just small middleman fee most people…
> So the same performance that requires a stupid amount of wasted energy as heat and noise can be had from stock electric, with a couple hundred ms leftover. Do you care about performance, or do you just want to just…
well, mostly the name. And the fact MS gave away GDID - IP mapping to the govt.
It does depending what you do. For example, I'd rather have more sunlight available after my work day ends. But someone say working physical, outdoor job might prefer to have more sunlight early on. Or vice versa, have…
or just draw one and let error correction handle the rest
The problem is as usual, users. AI for maintenance (updating & testing deps, re-writing parts to run with next major version of lib) is pretty low error % and just need some supervision and can make it more effective,…
well according to post, coz they are very similar. but xwayland doubles it which is still half a frame at best so I think any blame here would be just on a particular game being slow on inputs
It took that long because nothing it does now was ever a requirement. It was created as serial/parallel port replacement (fun fact - max speed parallel port is faster than USB 1.1, at ~2.5MB/s). If we designed it now it…
> What are the chances that I could find the exact charger needed for a GameBoy Colour? Someone's trying to talk about stuff they never used, experienced or googled ever. But yeah game boy advance cable is $2.5 one day…
AND IGNORED IT
also worth noting that Vega-Lite is literally just fucking that and AI already does good job with producing JSONs for it
why would AI agent not run with user permission instead of essentially root
> Tan/AI built the website so that when a user visits, their browser makes 169 server requests for various assets totaling 6.42 megabytes in size. No, no, that's just average day of frontend development
> If you asked me to build a house, I could probably assemble something that would stand for a few months. Hopefully. It might even keep the rain out. But it might also fall on my head, because I do not know enough…
> Consider e.g. Steam (digital video games): Prices are discounted over time because of "greed" (=> desire to sell the same product to customers that value it less than the first wave). Steam doesn't have actual…
Oh running stuff on k8s is great, but running k8s itself is just adding a lot of code to your stack and might be not so trivial to debug when something goes wrong. Then again tools to deploy it went a long way
It's all nice till something breaks and you need to debug something, and when it does the less layers you have the easier it becomes > All the enterprisey stuff makes it feel a lot more complex than it really is. It is…
Optane latency was low enough that it could be drop-in RAM replacement for models. Bandwidth is just "stack more of them"
we now only need AI companies to find a way to ruin hard disk storage and officially anything PC stops being affordable
feature-set would be a better idea, because it is more explicit on what you are enabling
No, I want govt to tax themmore. So far frontier AI companies produce negative value to near everyone (by sheer power cost increase it adds essentially tax to every other business) but themselves economy wise. Yeah,…
all those have either a consulting company around it or few big corporate contributors
Not sure that would even cover power for training
I think the solution is for author to use PostgreSQL Those choices were made for specific reasons that make sense in embedded environment and when backward compatibility is no.1 concern. But I wouldn't mind…
Sure they have ability, they are just not doing it often enough
That assumes that * it instantly brings them a ton of consumers * they have capacity to serve those customers if they don't competitor can just keep higher price (especially if it is just small middleman fee most people…
> So the same performance that requires a stupid amount of wasted energy as heat and noise can be had from stock electric, with a couple hundred ms leftover. Do you care about performance, or do you just want to just…
well, mostly the name. And the fact MS gave away GDID - IP mapping to the govt.
It does depending what you do. For example, I'd rather have more sunlight available after my work day ends. But someone say working physical, outdoor job might prefer to have more sunlight early on. Or vice versa, have…
or just draw one and let error correction handle the rest
The problem is as usual, users. AI for maintenance (updating & testing deps, re-writing parts to run with next major version of lib) is pretty low error % and just need some supervision and can make it more effective,…
well according to post, coz they are very similar. but xwayland doubles it which is still half a frame at best so I think any blame here would be just on a particular game being slow on inputs
It took that long because nothing it does now was ever a requirement. It was created as serial/parallel port replacement (fun fact - max speed parallel port is faster than USB 1.1, at ~2.5MB/s). If we designed it now it…
> What are the chances that I could find the exact charger needed for a GameBoy Colour? Someone's trying to talk about stuff they never used, experienced or googled ever. But yeah game boy advance cable is $2.5 one day…
AND IGNORED IT
also worth noting that Vega-Lite is literally just fucking that and AI already does good job with producing JSONs for it
why would AI agent not run with user permission instead of essentially root
> Tan/AI built the website so that when a user visits, their browser makes 169 server requests for various assets totaling 6.42 megabytes in size. No, no, that's just average day of frontend development
> If you asked me to build a house, I could probably assemble something that would stand for a few months. Hopefully. It might even keep the rain out. But it might also fall on my head, because I do not know enough…