With a M5 16c 48GB and Qwen 3.6 35B Q4 I get up to 1900 PP/s and 80 TG/s. With an Nvidia 5090 I get 7800 PP/s and 280 TG/s. Together with pi mono I wouldn't want to go back to Claude & Co. Speed, quality of the answers,…
This and we don't know yet what happened. It could have structurally collapsed - very unlikely, it could have uncommanded retracted, or maintenance has overridden the protections. I'd place my bets on #3, handling error…
From the picture and the text this aircraft was parked at the gate. During a hard landing the nose gear may collapse but not while being parked. And while parked there are protections to prevent retraction. However,…
I just spent the last two weeks digging into workflow state engines and temporal was one of the candidates. It is a VC backed fork of Cadence. The got 0.3B funding and whatever positive I read about them on the net I…
For many models the performance of llama.cpp on Mac is 20-40% lower than MLX. Did you try MLX? At least on HF there are MLX 2-bit quants. Unfortunately I have only 64GB, so I can't test it.
The output of any LLM is always 100% hallucination by principle. On top of that, most benchmarks are at best an approximation of LLM quality. Your use case decides which one to use. That said, I haven't tested v4 yet…
That website is so low effort that 2s is actually long to figure it out. Very sure that it is robot upvoted. Edit: I live in the cheese triangle, France - Switzerland - Italy.
Tinder for indie (hardware) devs and their customers. I.e. a webshop for indie devs who sell small series of niche hardware.
Ask on mikrocontroller.net. There will definitely be people who know who in Germany is doing it or maybe even offer to do it for you. One of the last old fashioned forums on the net. German speaking but nowadays that…
I am using it with pi agent and I have stopped renting tokens. Much better for me than Claude Code, on M1 Max 64GB. This model with oMLX is at 16k context PP 919.9 tok/s and TG 54.7 tok/s. You have to manage the context…
I once worked for a company that bought a spot in the evening news (french TF1). It worked that way: a french minister was visiting a fair and coming to stop in front of the booth and getting a product demo. And that…
The law is still there though and thus its application can be resumed at any time without need of parliament approval.
There is a project on github named ANEMLL. Was discussed here a month ago, running LLMs on iPhone - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47490070
Well, at least we know by now that Mythos is a mythos.
I really love it. The simplicity is key. The first play project I made with it was a public transport map with GTFS data - click on a stop and get the routes and the timetables for the stop and the surrounding ones. I…
Context: Mario Zechner is the creator of the pi coding harness which powers OpenClaw. OpenClaw is made by Peter Steinberger, a friend of Mario Zechner. Armin is another friend who made public that OpenClaw is based on…
The social media team.
Well, mathematically full moon is only a infinitesimally small split of a second. When I made the comment it was about 12% waxing crescent thus 88% in the dark. And actually darker than a full moon because the earth…
When you activate it you agree that your voice input is sent to Apple. As far as I understand this project runs fully locally. Up to you to decide for whatever suits your needs best.
Yes, and right now is full moon, thus the far side is only illuminated by stars.
> It’s approximately the dark side when the moon is full, which happened two days ago. Who downvotes that? It is true. Edit: maybe you can illuminate why you downvote?
If grep and ls do the trick, then sure you don't need RAG/embeddings. But you also don't need an LLM: a full text search in a database will be a lot more performant, faster and use less resources.
So basically the gloves that kitchen staff now must wear means we get an extra dose of micro plastics? Yikes.
Just to mention one thing, helium -which is a necessity for chip production- is a byproduct of LNG production. And 20% of that is just gone (Qatar) and the question is how long it will take to get that back. So not only…
> This is just made up. Or not. https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article152318777/Wassersparen... Edit: parent changed his answer, I have included it now.
With a M5 16c 48GB and Qwen 3.6 35B Q4 I get up to 1900 PP/s and 80 TG/s. With an Nvidia 5090 I get 7800 PP/s and 280 TG/s. Together with pi mono I wouldn't want to go back to Claude & Co. Speed, quality of the answers,…
This and we don't know yet what happened. It could have structurally collapsed - very unlikely, it could have uncommanded retracted, or maintenance has overridden the protections. I'd place my bets on #3, handling error…
From the picture and the text this aircraft was parked at the gate. During a hard landing the nose gear may collapse but not while being parked. And while parked there are protections to prevent retraction. However,…
I just spent the last two weeks digging into workflow state engines and temporal was one of the candidates. It is a VC backed fork of Cadence. The got 0.3B funding and whatever positive I read about them on the net I…
For many models the performance of llama.cpp on Mac is 20-40% lower than MLX. Did you try MLX? At least on HF there are MLX 2-bit quants. Unfortunately I have only 64GB, so I can't test it.
The output of any LLM is always 100% hallucination by principle. On top of that, most benchmarks are at best an approximation of LLM quality. Your use case decides which one to use. That said, I haven't tested v4 yet…
That website is so low effort that 2s is actually long to figure it out. Very sure that it is robot upvoted. Edit: I live in the cheese triangle, France - Switzerland - Italy.
Tinder for indie (hardware) devs and their customers. I.e. a webshop for indie devs who sell small series of niche hardware.
Ask on mikrocontroller.net. There will definitely be people who know who in Germany is doing it or maybe even offer to do it for you. One of the last old fashioned forums on the net. German speaking but nowadays that…
I am using it with pi agent and I have stopped renting tokens. Much better for me than Claude Code, on M1 Max 64GB. This model with oMLX is at 16k context PP 919.9 tok/s and TG 54.7 tok/s. You have to manage the context…
I once worked for a company that bought a spot in the evening news (french TF1). It worked that way: a french minister was visiting a fair and coming to stop in front of the booth and getting a product demo. And that…
The law is still there though and thus its application can be resumed at any time without need of parliament approval.
There is a project on github named ANEMLL. Was discussed here a month ago, running LLMs on iPhone - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47490070
Well, at least we know by now that Mythos is a mythos.
I really love it. The simplicity is key. The first play project I made with it was a public transport map with GTFS data - click on a stop and get the routes and the timetables for the stop and the surrounding ones. I…
Context: Mario Zechner is the creator of the pi coding harness which powers OpenClaw. OpenClaw is made by Peter Steinberger, a friend of Mario Zechner. Armin is another friend who made public that OpenClaw is based on…
The social media team.
Well, mathematically full moon is only a infinitesimally small split of a second. When I made the comment it was about 12% waxing crescent thus 88% in the dark. And actually darker than a full moon because the earth…
When you activate it you agree that your voice input is sent to Apple. As far as I understand this project runs fully locally. Up to you to decide for whatever suits your needs best.
Yes, and right now is full moon, thus the far side is only illuminated by stars.
> It’s approximately the dark side when the moon is full, which happened two days ago. Who downvotes that? It is true. Edit: maybe you can illuminate why you downvote?
If grep and ls do the trick, then sure you don't need RAG/embeddings. But you also don't need an LLM: a full text search in a database will be a lot more performant, faster and use less resources.
So basically the gloves that kitchen staff now must wear means we get an extra dose of micro plastics? Yikes.
Just to mention one thing, helium -which is a necessity for chip production- is a byproduct of LNG production. And 20% of that is just gone (Qatar) and the question is how long it will take to get that back. So not only…
> This is just made up. Or not. https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article152318777/Wassersparen... Edit: parent changed his answer, I have included it now.