I have bad news for you if you think non paywalled / non phone# required discord communities are immune to AI scraping, especially as it costs less than hammering traditional websites as the push-on-change event is done…
> Does this commercial company expect volunteers to give them images for free which give their paid subscriptions value? Yes, to an extent, because it costs money to store and serve data, no matter what kind of data it…
> Luckily, GP made it abundantly clear he wasn’t talking about a beemer He did not, nor did he make it clear - certainly not abundantly so - what they WERE talking about, which is the core and more important problem.…
> why not bite the bullet and write it in C Are they doing things the way they're doing it just to get it done, or are they doing it because they feel it's the right way to do things and they want to get it done right?…
General AI on non-objective ("best" is undefined here and for what usecase/priorities?) broadly covered topics like this instance is mostly just a regression to the mean with bias bleed in from other knowledge graphs…
> That isn't my argument That is in fact what I'm trying to get you to understand. You're arguing a different point than what was proposed. What you propose is entirely valid, but is missing the forest for the trees.…
> I'm not sure how making the language more expressive and less prone to errors makes programs more difficult to maintain I never said nor contested that it did. I was questioning what the design philosophy or general…
> the goal is to make it "easy" for the users to write correct programs. I've only ever dabbled in Golang, but isn't the goal of Go ultimately to make it easy for devs to maintain programs with their hyperfocus on…
You can change the behavior of your layer activation key(s) so that you aren't n+1ing your buckies, and can also customize the keymap of all layers (including the baselayer) so that you don't have Ctrl and A sharing the…
Of course. A cheap card with oodles of VRAM would benefit some people, I'm not denying that. I'm tackling the question of would it benefit intel (as the original question was "why doesn't intel do this"), and the answer…
> They can't just slap more memory on the board, they would need to dedicate significantly more silicon area to memory IO and drive up the cost of the part, In the pedantic sense of just literally slapping more on…
As an American, I can't recall "The next best thing" ever meaning "second best' but rather the up and coming latest and greatest thing. Big country though, could be a regional thing.
Comparing a WSE-3 to a H100 without considering the systems they go in or the systems, cooling, networking, etc that supports them means little when doing cost analysis, be it CapEx or TCO. A better (but still flawed)…
> That is to say, I'm not convinced by the article's hypothesis about locking diffs. I'm not an offroader, but I did own a vehicle without a locking diff, that I later upgraded to having a locking diff (slapped a G80 on…
Depends on the PCIe/DMA topology of the system, but in short, in an ideal system you can avoid the bottleneck of the CPU interconnect (eg, AMD's Infinity Fabric) and reduce overall CPU load by (un)loading data directly…
Article is paywalled but I assume that's the reason they specified "creator earners" and not just "content creators" or "influencer"
> Hard to follow someone IMO: Good. The harder it is to shout "look at ME" for clout and profit, the more productive and on topic the discourse tends to be, and the easier it is for moderation to weed out the trolls and…
I mean, it's a matter of pedantics and subjectivity. Technically, Social Media is a super set of all of those things. They're all media platforms that primarily operate around user socialization (aka engagement). They…
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Sams offers this actually, it's great
If the recommended course of action to contribute here is to involve the police and inform them there might be human remains on your property, then I strongly doubt you're gonna get many people willing at all. If this…
Yep, a common motto in the machine shop is "If it spins it wins"
It can trigger it yes, and it is destructive to the saw blade and safety device, and can ruin the clean cut of the piece, though may or may not ruin it entirely. Good saw blades aren't cheap, and neither is the safety…
I used to want to be an astrophysicist or something similar in pursuit of understanding high energy/quantum/cosmic phenomenon and generally trying to do my small part in furthering our understanding of spacetime and the…
When the context of IP Camera's/CCTV/surveillance or video security is establish, yes, it's very common jargon.
I have bad news for you if you think non paywalled / non phone# required discord communities are immune to AI scraping, especially as it costs less than hammering traditional websites as the push-on-change event is done…
> Does this commercial company expect volunteers to give them images for free which give their paid subscriptions value? Yes, to an extent, because it costs money to store and serve data, no matter what kind of data it…
> Luckily, GP made it abundantly clear he wasn’t talking about a beemer He did not, nor did he make it clear - certainly not abundantly so - what they WERE talking about, which is the core and more important problem.…
> why not bite the bullet and write it in C Are they doing things the way they're doing it just to get it done, or are they doing it because they feel it's the right way to do things and they want to get it done right?…
General AI on non-objective ("best" is undefined here and for what usecase/priorities?) broadly covered topics like this instance is mostly just a regression to the mean with bias bleed in from other knowledge graphs…
> That isn't my argument That is in fact what I'm trying to get you to understand. You're arguing a different point than what was proposed. What you propose is entirely valid, but is missing the forest for the trees.…
> I'm not sure how making the language more expressive and less prone to errors makes programs more difficult to maintain I never said nor contested that it did. I was questioning what the design philosophy or general…
> the goal is to make it "easy" for the users to write correct programs. I've only ever dabbled in Golang, but isn't the goal of Go ultimately to make it easy for devs to maintain programs with their hyperfocus on…
You can change the behavior of your layer activation key(s) so that you aren't n+1ing your buckies, and can also customize the keymap of all layers (including the baselayer) so that you don't have Ctrl and A sharing the…
Of course. A cheap card with oodles of VRAM would benefit some people, I'm not denying that. I'm tackling the question of would it benefit intel (as the original question was "why doesn't intel do this"), and the answer…
> They can't just slap more memory on the board, they would need to dedicate significantly more silicon area to memory IO and drive up the cost of the part, In the pedantic sense of just literally slapping more on…
As an American, I can't recall "The next best thing" ever meaning "second best' but rather the up and coming latest and greatest thing. Big country though, could be a regional thing.
Comparing a WSE-3 to a H100 without considering the systems they go in or the systems, cooling, networking, etc that supports them means little when doing cost analysis, be it CapEx or TCO. A better (but still flawed)…
> That is to say, I'm not convinced by the article's hypothesis about locking diffs. I'm not an offroader, but I did own a vehicle without a locking diff, that I later upgraded to having a locking diff (slapped a G80 on…
Depends on the PCIe/DMA topology of the system, but in short, in an ideal system you can avoid the bottleneck of the CPU interconnect (eg, AMD's Infinity Fabric) and reduce overall CPU load by (un)loading data directly…
Article is paywalled but I assume that's the reason they specified "creator earners" and not just "content creators" or "influencer"
> Hard to follow someone IMO: Good. The harder it is to shout "look at ME" for clout and profit, the more productive and on topic the discourse tends to be, and the easier it is for moderation to weed out the trolls and…
I mean, it's a matter of pedantics and subjectivity. Technically, Social Media is a super set of all of those things. They're all media platforms that primarily operate around user socialization (aka engagement). They…
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Sams offers this actually, it's great
If the recommended course of action to contribute here is to involve the police and inform them there might be human remains on your property, then I strongly doubt you're gonna get many people willing at all. If this…
Yep, a common motto in the machine shop is "If it spins it wins"
It can trigger it yes, and it is destructive to the saw blade and safety device, and can ruin the clean cut of the piece, though may or may not ruin it entirely. Good saw blades aren't cheap, and neither is the safety…
I used to want to be an astrophysicist or something similar in pursuit of understanding high energy/quantum/cosmic phenomenon and generally trying to do my small part in furthering our understanding of spacetime and the…
When the context of IP Camera's/CCTV/surveillance or video security is establish, yes, it's very common jargon.