It really depends on what sort of DAW work you're doing, but you'd be surprised. I've always found Audio and MIDI processing on a Mac to be a lot more responsive and a lot more resource-efficient on MacOS than any other…
It would be interesting to see the breakdown on technical vs non-technical roles. I can't imagine it takes even 50% of that to actually develop the product.
Given that 2.91TB SSDs are a common enterprise size, perhaps they're saying the 1x245TB SSD uses 1/84 the power of 84 2.91TB SSDs ;p
"I only use tools that my LLM knows how to use" is not the flex that you think it is
While TFA is a bit of a disorganised stream of consciousness, I can definitely empathise with the author on the majority of their points. The desktop Linux community is full of people that are, frankly, completely…
Do you expect something exclusively trained on them to be any better?
Interesting that it reads a bit like it came from a Markov chain rather than an LLM. Perhaps limited training data?
I fail to see how the two concepts equate. LLMs have neither intelligence nor problem-solving abillity (and I won't be relaxing the definition of either so that some AI bro can pretend a glorified chatbot is sentient)…
> I would have a chance to get a rudimentary insight on what the world was like at that time Congratulations, you've reinvented the history book (just with more energy consumption and less guarantee of accuracy)
You express a desire for more FreeBSD posts and then immediately wade into all the typical flame-warring that surrounds most BSD/ZFS posts (systemd, ECC RAM), and it's been that way for over a decade at this point.
Are you from the middle ages, or are you so out of touch with blue-collar work that you're under the impression the average sewer worker has to manually handle waste?
I don't know if you're intentionally being obtuse or you just failed third grade reading comprehension, but can you please go argue with the people actually making these points (rather than me, a random person who has…
I didn't actually make the point initially. I was challenging the reply's point that: a) just because some people are miserable at work, doesn't mean we shouldn't care that other people might become miserable at work b)…
0.8*harm < 0.81*harm - hope this helps! Also, the core point is about people being able to find meaning in their work. That you've decided to laser in on this specific point to go on a tangent of whattaboutism is…
Are you seriously and earnestly arguing that harm-minimisation is useless and we should all just open the human-suffering throttle, or did you just not think that far ahead? I am hoping the latter. Being foolish is far…
It's not "dumb", you're just presenting a steelman that directly contradicts what the person you're replying to wrote. You might indeed be shocked to find that not everyone consumes fast food.
As soon as Intel killed Itanium, the clock was ticking for HP-UX.
It's almost as if different equipment can serve different purposes...
There are F500 companies shipping Ubuntu Core on devices that will only permit signed firmware, so I'm not sure your assessment is correct. https://buildings.honeywell.com/au/en/products/by-category/b...
And if drivers followed the Safe Driving Protocol (SDP), we wouldn't need airbags. Real life happens regardless of the imaginary frameworks infosec people dream up.
All of which has nothing to do with OpenAI or Anthropic deciding to use your data??? SOC 2 Type II is completely irrelevant. You've got two companies that basically built their entire business upon stealing people's…
That's not "verification" by any definition of the word.
> Social media may be the actual lead pipes to our empire [1]. In America, the lead pipes of their empire are the literal lead pipes still in use all over the country.
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It really depends on what sort of DAW work you're doing, but you'd be surprised. I've always found Audio and MIDI processing on a Mac to be a lot more responsive and a lot more resource-efficient on MacOS than any other…
It would be interesting to see the breakdown on technical vs non-technical roles. I can't imagine it takes even 50% of that to actually develop the product.
Given that 2.91TB SSDs are a common enterprise size, perhaps they're saying the 1x245TB SSD uses 1/84 the power of 84 2.91TB SSDs ;p
"I only use tools that my LLM knows how to use" is not the flex that you think it is
While TFA is a bit of a disorganised stream of consciousness, I can definitely empathise with the author on the majority of their points. The desktop Linux community is full of people that are, frankly, completely…
Do you expect something exclusively trained on them to be any better?
Interesting that it reads a bit like it came from a Markov chain rather than an LLM. Perhaps limited training data?
I fail to see how the two concepts equate. LLMs have neither intelligence nor problem-solving abillity (and I won't be relaxing the definition of either so that some AI bro can pretend a glorified chatbot is sentient)…
> I would have a chance to get a rudimentary insight on what the world was like at that time Congratulations, you've reinvented the history book (just with more energy consumption and less guarantee of accuracy)
You express a desire for more FreeBSD posts and then immediately wade into all the typical flame-warring that surrounds most BSD/ZFS posts (systemd, ECC RAM), and it's been that way for over a decade at this point.
Are you from the middle ages, or are you so out of touch with blue-collar work that you're under the impression the average sewer worker has to manually handle waste?
I don't know if you're intentionally being obtuse or you just failed third grade reading comprehension, but can you please go argue with the people actually making these points (rather than me, a random person who has…
I didn't actually make the point initially. I was challenging the reply's point that: a) just because some people are miserable at work, doesn't mean we shouldn't care that other people might become miserable at work b)…
0.8*harm < 0.81*harm - hope this helps! Also, the core point is about people being able to find meaning in their work. That you've decided to laser in on this specific point to go on a tangent of whattaboutism is…
Are you seriously and earnestly arguing that harm-minimisation is useless and we should all just open the human-suffering throttle, or did you just not think that far ahead? I am hoping the latter. Being foolish is far…
It's not "dumb", you're just presenting a steelman that directly contradicts what the person you're replying to wrote. You might indeed be shocked to find that not everyone consumes fast food.
As soon as Intel killed Itanium, the clock was ticking for HP-UX.
It's almost as if different equipment can serve different purposes...
There are F500 companies shipping Ubuntu Core on devices that will only permit signed firmware, so I'm not sure your assessment is correct. https://buildings.honeywell.com/au/en/products/by-category/b...
And if drivers followed the Safe Driving Protocol (SDP), we wouldn't need airbags. Real life happens regardless of the imaginary frameworks infosec people dream up.
All of which has nothing to do with OpenAI or Anthropic deciding to use your data??? SOC 2 Type II is completely irrelevant. You've got two companies that basically built their entire business upon stealing people's…
That's not "verification" by any definition of the word.
> Social media may be the actual lead pipes to our empire [1]. In America, the lead pipes of their empire are the literal lead pipes still in use all over the country.
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