The Pentium was great, but the 60 and 66MHz versions were not liked, they ran way too hot.
Nearly correct. The DX/4 100MHz had a 33MHz bus. The DX/4 75MHz had the 25MHz bus. I remember well because I had both.
So the Amiga is a graphics card for Doom running on the Pi. Can we make that general purpose? Does Linux still have Amiga drivers?
The only thing that I would say is "clear" is that LLMs are big collections of statistical data on how we use language. That does not cross my threshold for "intelligence".
A list of modern C++ related resources can be found here: https://github.com/rigtorp/awesome-modern-cpp The list includes some powerful yet not excessively large libraries from which one can learn including:…
The Pentium was great, but the 60 and 66MHz versions were not liked, they ran way too hot.
Nearly correct. The DX/4 100MHz had a 33MHz bus. The DX/4 75MHz had the 25MHz bus. I remember well because I had both.
So the Amiga is a graphics card for Doom running on the Pi. Can we make that general purpose? Does Linux still have Amiga drivers?
The only thing that I would say is "clear" is that LLMs are big collections of statistical data on how we use language. That does not cross my threshold for "intelligence".
A list of modern C++ related resources can be found here: https://github.com/rigtorp/awesome-modern-cpp The list includes some powerful yet not excessively large libraries from which one can learn including:…