It's not reasoning. It's word prediction. At least at the individual model level. OpenAI is likely using a collection of models.
Strong typing would not be an unwelcome addition to the Erlang space but compared to most dynamically typed languages I find Erlang/Elixer to be infinitely more usable. If you aren't using guards and specific type…
No, they aren't. Credits aren't as liquid or fungible. You can't pay for equipment, salaries, vendors, etc. in energy credits.
Because there are no fundamental tradeoffs between the strategies. Because if it was so objectively more efficient and effective every project wouldn't move to that strategy.
So is a distrubuted, trustless system allowing transferring information securely. It shouldn't take much to see how this is solution is valuable to certain problems.
Not only that... they were "paid" in credits. Not USD as many suggest. Though more likely they don't understand what that means.
> If it runs out of space, it creates that same path on another drive. That's not how it works. The policy picks what branch to use and then once selected mergerfs will clone the relative path as needed. With "ep"…
For all the comments about ioctl and APIs... There isn't a lot of options when it comes to the basic interface to an API. You have functions and their arguments. They can be strongly typed like most random syscalls or…
For those interested in learning more about the Portfolio OS (besides looking at the code) check out https://3dodev.com and/or come to the Discord https://discord.gg/kvM9cQG. We have a number of homebrew devs including…
He died in Aug of 2018.
What do you mean by "distribute writes"? One of mergerfs' primary features has always been it's policies which provide different algorithms for choosing a branch to apply a particular function to.…
It's not reasoning. It's word prediction. At least at the individual model level. OpenAI is likely using a collection of models.
Strong typing would not be an unwelcome addition to the Erlang space but compared to most dynamically typed languages I find Erlang/Elixer to be infinitely more usable. If you aren't using guards and specific type…
No, they aren't. Credits aren't as liquid or fungible. You can't pay for equipment, salaries, vendors, etc. in energy credits.
Because there are no fundamental tradeoffs between the strategies. Because if it was so objectively more efficient and effective every project wouldn't move to that strategy.
So is a distrubuted, trustless system allowing transferring information securely. It shouldn't take much to see how this is solution is valuable to certain problems.
Not only that... they were "paid" in credits. Not USD as many suggest. Though more likely they don't understand what that means.
> If it runs out of space, it creates that same path on another drive. That's not how it works. The policy picks what branch to use and then once selected mergerfs will clone the relative path as needed. With "ep"…
For all the comments about ioctl and APIs... There isn't a lot of options when it comes to the basic interface to an API. You have functions and their arguments. They can be strongly typed like most random syscalls or…
For those interested in learning more about the Portfolio OS (besides looking at the code) check out https://3dodev.com and/or come to the Discord https://discord.gg/kvM9cQG. We have a number of homebrew devs including…
He died in Aug of 2018.
What do you mean by "distribute writes"? One of mergerfs' primary features has always been it's policies which provide different algorithms for choosing a branch to apply a particular function to.…