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>very loudly stating the foreign labs have been distilling their models Help! Someone else is blatantly ripping off my plagiarism machine!
> Fail cleanly. This is the same exact industry that gives you paid usage limits as a unit-less percentage bar then gaslights customers every time the algorithm running that percentage bar changes or they lobotomize an…
Yes, but they are suuuuper safe. /s So far I have mixed impressions, but they do indeed seem noticeably weaker than comparably-sized Qwen3 / GLM4.5 models. Part of the reason may be that the oai models do appear to be…
That is fine as long as the input / output is always in UTC... but at the end of the day you often want to communicate that timepoint to a human user (e.g. an appointment time, the time at which some event happened,…
> That’s a good target for terrorism. Exactly! Nobody would be laughing if Al-Qaeda drove a giant Dasani truck into TSA headquarters, would they?
Iirc. you just need the openMP libraries from a compatible version of clang.
Agree 1000%. I'd take less pay to not have to deal with some middle-management dimwit who read this article trying to actively "coach" me.
> to do what boils down to a few API calls LOL @ anyone who believes that global financial processing is primarily a technical problem vs. the regulatory / bureacratic dystopia it actually is.
Well Google's garbage-tier product cohesiveness makes a LOT more sense now.
IMHO, the overhead of perpetually babysitting compiler diagnostics or performance metrics to ensure your latest update didn't confound the auto-vectorizer is never a net positive over just using something like xsimd,…
Agree 100%... Getting caught using a phone while driving, should be punishable by a suspended 5-year prison sentence contingent upon completion of a 1 year smartphone ban. Get caught using anything other than a flip…
> thief breaking into your house, stealing all. . . This is where your analogy is flawed. You are pre-supposing the "defendant" is indeed the thief that stole your property. Whereas that is entirely a legal…
Speaking of sugar coatings, have you tried Candy Crush Saga 365 yet? I've already pinned it in your start menu favorites for convenience.
That’s how admissions used to be run ish... TBF, now you have to do an additional secret indirection dance to get around the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action.
No device support... I started playing around with porting some CUDA code to ROCm/HIP on a Ryzen laptop APU I had. While an "unsupported" configuration (which was understood), it all worked until AMD suddenly and…
> Simply register and enable the repositories that you need. Counter offer: nah... how about I just target+deploy on any of the numerous competitors that don't make me jump through ANY licensing hoops whatsoever from…
> Almost every major open-source project is actively contributed to by Red Hat, or has been at one point. That's nice... but Redhat's entire business is also built on the open source software contributed by tens of…
Meh... there are plenty of (better) fish in the "do your own thing" sea. The thing that actually made CentOS, followed by Rocky+Alma compelling to anyone was the 1:1 bug compatibility with RHEL. Not sure what use-case…
> which states you may not impose any further restrictions on the recipient's exercise of the rights granted herein. So "technically" that's not what they are doing. Redhat will happily give any of their customers the…
> it doesn’t just throw up its hands and disengage - it’s going to attempt to stop or maneuver out of the way of danger Lol. That is EXACTLY what every modern auto driving system I've used does. If it gets confused it…
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>very loudly stating the foreign labs have been distilling their models Help! Someone else is blatantly ripping off my plagiarism machine!
> Fail cleanly. This is the same exact industry that gives you paid usage limits as a unit-less percentage bar then gaslights customers every time the algorithm running that percentage bar changes or they lobotomize an…
Yes, but they are suuuuper safe. /s So far I have mixed impressions, but they do indeed seem noticeably weaker than comparably-sized Qwen3 / GLM4.5 models. Part of the reason may be that the oai models do appear to be…
That is fine as long as the input / output is always in UTC... but at the end of the day you often want to communicate that timepoint to a human user (e.g. an appointment time, the time at which some event happened,…
> That’s a good target for terrorism. Exactly! Nobody would be laughing if Al-Qaeda drove a giant Dasani truck into TSA headquarters, would they?
Iirc. you just need the openMP libraries from a compatible version of clang.
Agree 1000%. I'd take less pay to not have to deal with some middle-management dimwit who read this article trying to actively "coach" me.
> to do what boils down to a few API calls LOL @ anyone who believes that global financial processing is primarily a technical problem vs. the regulatory / bureacratic dystopia it actually is.
Well Google's garbage-tier product cohesiveness makes a LOT more sense now.
IMHO, the overhead of perpetually babysitting compiler diagnostics or performance metrics to ensure your latest update didn't confound the auto-vectorizer is never a net positive over just using something like xsimd,…
Agree 100%... Getting caught using a phone while driving, should be punishable by a suspended 5-year prison sentence contingent upon completion of a 1 year smartphone ban. Get caught using anything other than a flip…
> thief breaking into your house, stealing all. . . This is where your analogy is flawed. You are pre-supposing the "defendant" is indeed the thief that stole your property. Whereas that is entirely a legal…
Speaking of sugar coatings, have you tried Candy Crush Saga 365 yet? I've already pinned it in your start menu favorites for convenience.
That’s how admissions used to be run ish... TBF, now you have to do an additional secret indirection dance to get around the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action.
No device support... I started playing around with porting some CUDA code to ROCm/HIP on a Ryzen laptop APU I had. While an "unsupported" configuration (which was understood), it all worked until AMD suddenly and…
> Simply register and enable the repositories that you need. Counter offer: nah... how about I just target+deploy on any of the numerous competitors that don't make me jump through ANY licensing hoops whatsoever from…
> Almost every major open-source project is actively contributed to by Red Hat, or has been at one point. That's nice... but Redhat's entire business is also built on the open source software contributed by tens of…
Meh... there are plenty of (better) fish in the "do your own thing" sea. The thing that actually made CentOS, followed by Rocky+Alma compelling to anyone was the 1:1 bug compatibility with RHEL. Not sure what use-case…
> which states you may not impose any further restrictions on the recipient's exercise of the rights granted herein. So "technically" that's not what they are doing. Redhat will happily give any of their customers the…
> it doesn’t just throw up its hands and disengage - it’s going to attempt to stop or maneuver out of the way of danger Lol. That is EXACTLY what every modern auto driving system I've used does. If it gets confused it…