Have you found any?
> Well, 100% false alert rate. I wouldn't say the alert rate is 100%. Many of the the alerts are technically accurate but do you really need an alert on your phone that your door is open as you're getting in/out of the…
> I believe most newer cars do this and there are good reasons for it. That's an incredibly vague and dismissive statement to support lazy engineering. If the intent is something like preventing CO2 build up in the…
> looking at you, Volkswagen I have a new Volkswagen and there's an annoying amount of arrogance behind the technology decisions in the vehicle that really sour the experience. Perhaps the most annoying is that many…
Why do you assume Broadcom has a ton of IP for AI SoCs but hasn't done any of the other work around data center scale deployments?
Where are all of the emissions coming from? I keep hearing that automobiles account for a small % and that trucking and shipping account for the majority, but you're saying shipping is only 1%.
Our energy aggregator is a non-profit Community Choice Aggregator with over 250,000 members that ensures 50% of the energy they purchase comes from renewables and 75% of all energy purchased is carbon free. And for an…
I haven't done any in-depth synthetic benchmarks but I had my Hermes agent run some and I ran a couple directly on the LLM Gateway that showed similar results. Hermes reported 18.45 tok/s consuming the llama-swap…
It's an interesting idea. Tools like Grammarly exist to help with business communication. I wonder if there's a space for a Social Media or online writing assistant to help people. I for one could probably benefit from…
Exactly this. Creating conversation titles and parsing HTML/JSON don't benefit from 27B models. The B70 can run both models comfortably side-by-side so it makes better use of time and resources.
I'm using an Intel Arc Pro B70 which has 32 GB of VRAM. It's estimated to get ~35-45 t/s at $21-27 $/t/s. An RTX 5090 is ~61 t/s at ~$33 $/t/s. So in terms of raw power Nvidia is effortlessly still king, but in…
I've been running qwen3-5-9b-q4-k-m and qwen3-6-27b-q6-k simultaneously on an Intel Arc Pro B70 with a lot of success. https://github.com/cptskippy/battlemage-llm-gateway Opencode has been a huge productivity…
I think the op was suggesting the contribute to FOSS rather than shaming people who have contributed greatly for not contributing more.
Eh... not exactly. MinWin was the response to Longhorn. When most of the major goals of Longhorn failed to ship and those that did resulted in Vista, Microsoft did a reset. The MinWin project was a massive cleanup…
Is there a reason to advertise Tikz like this?
I think I'm agreeing with you but its also not something easily dismissed. The DRAM Cartel has been found to be distorting the market on numerous occasions by various regulatory bodies. There is a boom-bust cycle that…
He said complicated code bases. LLMs are great at producing small snippets of code to address very targeted problems.
I'm sure that photo was chosen rather deliberately to garner support from a wide cross selection of grey beards.
What if you're waging a war in the name of defense?
This is what they should have been doing all along. My Pixel tells me that charging above 80% is bad for battery longevity and I should set a charge limit. Well then maybe 80% should be the new 100% and the advertised…
> The trend of buying SBCs for general purpose compute is declining, Were people actually doing that?
> Is the 1 percenters getting dumber or acting like it? I feel like their messages are designed to derail people's train of thought. People start to realize that technology isn't fulfilling and they need to re-access…
The rub is that people don't want transmission networks to go away. They just don't want to pay for the maintenance. In many US municipalities the cost of infrastructure is rolled into the per unit fee meaning high…
They certainly look viable as replacements for my Tesla P40 for virtual workloads.
Support for Single Root IO Virtualization (SR-IOV) to enable compute and Graphics workloads in virtualized environments.
Have you found any?
> Well, 100% false alert rate. I wouldn't say the alert rate is 100%. Many of the the alerts are technically accurate but do you really need an alert on your phone that your door is open as you're getting in/out of the…
> I believe most newer cars do this and there are good reasons for it. That's an incredibly vague and dismissive statement to support lazy engineering. If the intent is something like preventing CO2 build up in the…
> looking at you, Volkswagen I have a new Volkswagen and there's an annoying amount of arrogance behind the technology decisions in the vehicle that really sour the experience. Perhaps the most annoying is that many…
Why do you assume Broadcom has a ton of IP for AI SoCs but hasn't done any of the other work around data center scale deployments?
Where are all of the emissions coming from? I keep hearing that automobiles account for a small % and that trucking and shipping account for the majority, but you're saying shipping is only 1%.
Our energy aggregator is a non-profit Community Choice Aggregator with over 250,000 members that ensures 50% of the energy they purchase comes from renewables and 75% of all energy purchased is carbon free. And for an…
I haven't done any in-depth synthetic benchmarks but I had my Hermes agent run some and I ran a couple directly on the LLM Gateway that showed similar results. Hermes reported 18.45 tok/s consuming the llama-swap…
It's an interesting idea. Tools like Grammarly exist to help with business communication. I wonder if there's a space for a Social Media or online writing assistant to help people. I for one could probably benefit from…
Exactly this. Creating conversation titles and parsing HTML/JSON don't benefit from 27B models. The B70 can run both models comfortably side-by-side so it makes better use of time and resources.
I'm using an Intel Arc Pro B70 which has 32 GB of VRAM. It's estimated to get ~35-45 t/s at $21-27 $/t/s. An RTX 5090 is ~61 t/s at ~$33 $/t/s. So in terms of raw power Nvidia is effortlessly still king, but in…
I've been running qwen3-5-9b-q4-k-m and qwen3-6-27b-q6-k simultaneously on an Intel Arc Pro B70 with a lot of success. https://github.com/cptskippy/battlemage-llm-gateway Opencode has been a huge productivity…
I think the op was suggesting the contribute to FOSS rather than shaming people who have contributed greatly for not contributing more.
Eh... not exactly. MinWin was the response to Longhorn. When most of the major goals of Longhorn failed to ship and those that did resulted in Vista, Microsoft did a reset. The MinWin project was a massive cleanup…
Is there a reason to advertise Tikz like this?
I think I'm agreeing with you but its also not something easily dismissed. The DRAM Cartel has been found to be distorting the market on numerous occasions by various regulatory bodies. There is a boom-bust cycle that…
He said complicated code bases. LLMs are great at producing small snippets of code to address very targeted problems.
I'm sure that photo was chosen rather deliberately to garner support from a wide cross selection of grey beards.
What if you're waging a war in the name of defense?
This is what they should have been doing all along. My Pixel tells me that charging above 80% is bad for battery longevity and I should set a charge limit. Well then maybe 80% should be the new 100% and the advertised…
> The trend of buying SBCs for general purpose compute is declining, Were people actually doing that?
> Is the 1 percenters getting dumber or acting like it? I feel like their messages are designed to derail people's train of thought. People start to realize that technology isn't fulfilling and they need to re-access…
The rub is that people don't want transmission networks to go away. They just don't want to pay for the maintenance. In many US municipalities the cost of infrastructure is rolled into the per unit fee meaning high…
They certainly look viable as replacements for my Tesla P40 for virtual workloads.
Support for Single Root IO Virtualization (SR-IOV) to enable compute and Graphics workloads in virtualized environments.