Thanks! > I'm assuming by the pricing it's "serverless" inference, what's the cold-start time like? Yeah, you could probably call it serverless inference. However, due to the fact that all fine-tuned models are trained…
Wow! Thanks for taking the time to think through it. Yes, you are exactly right! I couldn’t have described Augento better than this myself. We actually want to make writing a reward function completely optional and…
We could open-source (parts of) our platform. What specifically would you like to see open-sourced? We thought about developing this into a piece of software you can run in your own cloud (for compliance and security)…
A C only kernel build without CONFIG_RUST will not build a single line of Rust code nor will it touch anything in the rust subdirectory. If you don’t want to deal with rust, you don’t have to at all.
> Is this using WiFi only? Currently, our software stack only supports WiFi and Ethernet at the data link layer, but that’s mainly because these are easy to set up with linux/batman, not because of an architectural…
Thanks! > I'm assuming by the pricing it's "serverless" inference, what's the cold-start time like? Yeah, you could probably call it serverless inference. However, due to the fact that all fine-tuned models are trained…
Wow! Thanks for taking the time to think through it. Yes, you are exactly right! I couldn’t have described Augento better than this myself. We actually want to make writing a reward function completely optional and…
We could open-source (parts of) our platform. What specifically would you like to see open-sourced? We thought about developing this into a piece of software you can run in your own cloud (for compliance and security)…
A C only kernel build without CONFIG_RUST will not build a single line of Rust code nor will it touch anything in the rust subdirectory. If you don’t want to deal with rust, you don’t have to at all.
> Is this using WiFi only? Currently, our software stack only supports WiFi and Ethernet at the data link layer, but that’s mainly because these are easy to set up with linux/batman, not because of an architectural…