This is an interesting problem to tackle. It's not clear from the github readme what the output of this looks like, specifically what does it return to the LLM?
> The three axial flux motors are integrated per axle I wonder why they need tree motors per axle.
> it's not important for a CEO to be good with software engineering If you are the CEO of a company, you should have expertise in whatever your company does, and If your company is primarily a software company, then you…
... that you pay to install on your machine.
I think you are missing the point here. what matters is for that user the local models are good enough for their use case.
this is one of the most popular options. Self hosted. https://immich.app/
> "An AI and a pair of human doctors were each given the same standard electronic health record to read" This is handicapping the human doctors abilities. There is a lot more information a human doctor can gather even…
> did anyone on the team really not push back? This is the real question. If they are serious about not doing something like this again, they NEED to look at what process failed and let something like this get proposed,…
> Owning the decision Owning a decision means you have something at stake if things go wrong. What would happen to Jack if this decision turns out to be wrong? Any consequences?
> I've worked at companies that are literally 10x more effective than other competitors in the market purely due to good engineering practices. Most big tech companies get taken over by leadership with no tech…
Are the model weights burned into the silicon / part of the architecture? Or can you update the model weights on these chips? If they cannot be updated, these chips will be outdated the moment they are made given the…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Killed_the_Electric_Car%3F https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uep5zOrsAEA Incredible documentary about the politics around EV's made before Tesla's became mainstream. People were demanding…
> It's all a sliding slope until it reaches a breaking point and falls off like a cliff. Would it be a gradual decline or a step change after some point?
> A Claude Code subscription should not work with other software. why not though? aren't you paying for the model usage regardless of the client you use?
Comparing it to X flights maybe correct from a greenhouse emissions standpoint, but extremely misleading from a safety perspective. A jet emits that co2 spread over tens of thousands of miles. The problem here is it all…
what happens if that large enclosure fails and the CO2 freely flows outside? That enclosure has a huge volume - area the size of several football fields, and at least 15 stories high. The article says it holds 2k tons…
what do you mean?
> Many of the dependencies used names that are known to be “hallucinated” by AI chatbots. Developers frequently query these bots for the names of dependencies they need. LLM developers and researchers have yet to…
> to prevent wasted processing. If that was the case, the message should be about a limit on re-enabling the feature n times, not about turning it off. Also the if they are concerned about processing costs, the default…
I would have disagreed with you in the past by saying, "until it breaks something critical and you loose customers and business", but then again people just moved on from the Crowdstrike incident like business as…
> Pro pricing is $7.25 per active user per month This pricing model makes no sense for a non-profit that is trying to teach coding to teenagers worldwide. They will have a lot of users (remember) who might only send one…
> Is it... time for me to take another pass at this? Yes please. I was very excited for Sandstorm when it first started. Sad to see it's current stage. Also I think the world around has evolved quite a bit wrt…
This one? "Mind the Gap: Assessing Temporal Generalization in Neural Language Models" https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.01951
> Reaching speeds up to 33,000 km/h Feels a bit unrealistic since that would be orbital speeds at least with earth gravity.
I've been looking for a video of the landing to see how it over turned, but haven't found one yet. I would have expected all airport runways to have multiple security cameras pointing at them t all times in this day and…
This is an interesting problem to tackle. It's not clear from the github readme what the output of this looks like, specifically what does it return to the LLM?
> The three axial flux motors are integrated per axle I wonder why they need tree motors per axle.
> it's not important for a CEO to be good with software engineering If you are the CEO of a company, you should have expertise in whatever your company does, and If your company is primarily a software company, then you…
... that you pay to install on your machine.
I think you are missing the point here. what matters is for that user the local models are good enough for their use case.
this is one of the most popular options. Self hosted. https://immich.app/
> "An AI and a pair of human doctors were each given the same standard electronic health record to read" This is handicapping the human doctors abilities. There is a lot more information a human doctor can gather even…
> did anyone on the team really not push back? This is the real question. If they are serious about not doing something like this again, they NEED to look at what process failed and let something like this get proposed,…
> Owning the decision Owning a decision means you have something at stake if things go wrong. What would happen to Jack if this decision turns out to be wrong? Any consequences?
> I've worked at companies that are literally 10x more effective than other competitors in the market purely due to good engineering practices. Most big tech companies get taken over by leadership with no tech…
Are the model weights burned into the silicon / part of the architecture? Or can you update the model weights on these chips? If they cannot be updated, these chips will be outdated the moment they are made given the…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Killed_the_Electric_Car%3F https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uep5zOrsAEA Incredible documentary about the politics around EV's made before Tesla's became mainstream. People were demanding…
> It's all a sliding slope until it reaches a breaking point and falls off like a cliff. Would it be a gradual decline or a step change after some point?
> A Claude Code subscription should not work with other software. why not though? aren't you paying for the model usage regardless of the client you use?
Comparing it to X flights maybe correct from a greenhouse emissions standpoint, but extremely misleading from a safety perspective. A jet emits that co2 spread over tens of thousands of miles. The problem here is it all…
what happens if that large enclosure fails and the CO2 freely flows outside? That enclosure has a huge volume - area the size of several football fields, and at least 15 stories high. The article says it holds 2k tons…
what do you mean?
> Many of the dependencies used names that are known to be “hallucinated” by AI chatbots. Developers frequently query these bots for the names of dependencies they need. LLM developers and researchers have yet to…
> to prevent wasted processing. If that was the case, the message should be about a limit on re-enabling the feature n times, not about turning it off. Also the if they are concerned about processing costs, the default…
I would have disagreed with you in the past by saying, "until it breaks something critical and you loose customers and business", but then again people just moved on from the Crowdstrike incident like business as…
> Pro pricing is $7.25 per active user per month This pricing model makes no sense for a non-profit that is trying to teach coding to teenagers worldwide. They will have a lot of users (remember) who might only send one…
> Is it... time for me to take another pass at this? Yes please. I was very excited for Sandstorm when it first started. Sad to see it's current stage. Also I think the world around has evolved quite a bit wrt…
This one? "Mind the Gap: Assessing Temporal Generalization in Neural Language Models" https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.01951
> Reaching speeds up to 33,000 km/h Feels a bit unrealistic since that would be orbital speeds at least with earth gravity.
I've been looking for a video of the landing to see how it over turned, but haven't found one yet. I would have expected all airport runways to have multiple security cameras pointing at them t all times in this day and…