The difference is that you already learned how to write code. New devs that go straight to genai are missing that.
LLMs are perfectly capable of translating between programming languages at this point. The main bottleneck for them is logic, not language.
You do get a public IPv6 IP, which is fine for most people (and with a simple script on a cron can keep a AAAA up to date, not that it changes often). And like someone else said, if you insist, you can use something…
Starlink is a problem that solves itself. If enough fiber rolls out that there's no more customers, they'll scale back satellites (since they only last 3-5 years).
Kind of refreshing though that the "throw more processing at it" scaling we saw in the 90s has returned in a different way. For a while we were really bottlenecked in our advances by relatively low levels of parallelism…
Anthropic wants companies that use API billing. Their growth period through hooking individual users who bring it to the business is over.
Lots of small moving parts that build up into a large architected platform, which requires careful design, otherwise you get a big ole ball of "it mostly works when we first created it but don't touch it". And yes, bad…
This is a genius way to farm ebooks while providing a useful service. I personally just use Google drive though.
That's not what is happening. Claude isn't charging for the tokens it generates from the OCR on its side, but it's still processing the same number of tokens as if you had sent the text, just with the extra step of OCR…
Using only Fable, if I do /usage it will show both Fable and Opus usage, so I don't think it's charging Fable prices for Opus code gen.
This is a misleading statement. The "private data" is still largely publicly produced data that has been curated through private agreements instead of scraping, such as reddit posts/comments (this is the "third-party…
Supposedly memristors would be ideal for this (and it would be reprogrammable), but then again, memristors seem to be the carbon nanotubes of the computing world.
This is signaling to non-US companies that Anthropic cannot provide reliable access to their models.
It also signals that Anthropic is a bad choice if you need stable access to their product outside the US.
It's ironic isn't it? All the marketing of how dangerous and powerful Mythos is and the government went "bet".
The whole point of async/await (besides allowing synchronous style code instead of callbacks) is that it lets you yield the thread efficiently back to the executor (OS threads have a massive overhead in comparison). And…
You're still cutting your annual income in half though. That's pretty big no?
To this day I do not get why Intel doesn't just offer massive memory options for their cards. Just charge what it costs to add the extra memory, no upcharge, and they will never be able to keep up with demand. Cheap…
That was the main reason for the big hype around Memristors 15 years ago. High density, high speed persistent memory to completely remove the need for hdd/ssds, potentially even removing the need for external memory…
We're planning to go to Valkey for exactly that reason.
Religion relies on assumptions that cannot be proven physically, secularism just avoids those assumptions (I say this as a Christian who finds secular biblical scholarship fascinating and helpful).
Even without encoding, as long as decoding is supported for AV2, streaming sites like Youtube can always transcode uploads. The encoder on mobile hardware is more of a nice bonus as long as we have an AV1 encoder…
My hope is that hardware improvements (better node densities every 2-3 years, better designs, etc) will pick up the majority of the savings for these companies in the future, assuming LLM performance starts to taper off…
If I remember right, it's called Socrates method of teaching, but in this case it's done in a malicious manner.
You learn to know who are the lazy ones, and at that point you can politely always respond with a, "what were you able to find on this?". You can repeat this ad infinitum since at that point, they're just being lazy and…
The difference is that you already learned how to write code. New devs that go straight to genai are missing that.
LLMs are perfectly capable of translating between programming languages at this point. The main bottleneck for them is logic, not language.
You do get a public IPv6 IP, which is fine for most people (and with a simple script on a cron can keep a AAAA up to date, not that it changes often). And like someone else said, if you insist, you can use something…
Starlink is a problem that solves itself. If enough fiber rolls out that there's no more customers, they'll scale back satellites (since they only last 3-5 years).
Kind of refreshing though that the "throw more processing at it" scaling we saw in the 90s has returned in a different way. For a while we were really bottlenecked in our advances by relatively low levels of parallelism…
Anthropic wants companies that use API billing. Their growth period through hooking individual users who bring it to the business is over.
Lots of small moving parts that build up into a large architected platform, which requires careful design, otherwise you get a big ole ball of "it mostly works when we first created it but don't touch it". And yes, bad…
This is a genius way to farm ebooks while providing a useful service. I personally just use Google drive though.
That's not what is happening. Claude isn't charging for the tokens it generates from the OCR on its side, but it's still processing the same number of tokens as if you had sent the text, just with the extra step of OCR…
Using only Fable, if I do /usage it will show both Fable and Opus usage, so I don't think it's charging Fable prices for Opus code gen.
This is a misleading statement. The "private data" is still largely publicly produced data that has been curated through private agreements instead of scraping, such as reddit posts/comments (this is the "third-party…
Supposedly memristors would be ideal for this (and it would be reprogrammable), but then again, memristors seem to be the carbon nanotubes of the computing world.
This is signaling to non-US companies that Anthropic cannot provide reliable access to their models.
It also signals that Anthropic is a bad choice if you need stable access to their product outside the US.
It's ironic isn't it? All the marketing of how dangerous and powerful Mythos is and the government went "bet".
The whole point of async/await (besides allowing synchronous style code instead of callbacks) is that it lets you yield the thread efficiently back to the executor (OS threads have a massive overhead in comparison). And…
You're still cutting your annual income in half though. That's pretty big no?
To this day I do not get why Intel doesn't just offer massive memory options for their cards. Just charge what it costs to add the extra memory, no upcharge, and they will never be able to keep up with demand. Cheap…
That was the main reason for the big hype around Memristors 15 years ago. High density, high speed persistent memory to completely remove the need for hdd/ssds, potentially even removing the need for external memory…
We're planning to go to Valkey for exactly that reason.
Religion relies on assumptions that cannot be proven physically, secularism just avoids those assumptions (I say this as a Christian who finds secular biblical scholarship fascinating and helpful).
Even without encoding, as long as decoding is supported for AV2, streaming sites like Youtube can always transcode uploads. The encoder on mobile hardware is more of a nice bonus as long as we have an AV1 encoder…
My hope is that hardware improvements (better node densities every 2-3 years, better designs, etc) will pick up the majority of the savings for these companies in the future, assuming LLM performance starts to taper off…
If I remember right, it's called Socrates method of teaching, but in this case it's done in a malicious manner.
You learn to know who are the lazy ones, and at that point you can politely always respond with a, "what were you able to find on this?". You can repeat this ad infinitum since at that point, they're just being lazy and…