The phrase “unsustainable gigantic moral hazard” applies to the current pharmaceutical and health industry. You know, the one that killed millions with opioids. As far as I am concerned, burn it all down and put the…
I guess that would make AppleCare a bucket of compost.
Sell NVIDIA, buy buckets of worms, profit.
Literally all smartphones dying at once is preferable because they are all backed up into heavy duty databases. You can restore every phone from the cloud in this thought experiment. You can not restore a data center…
I didn’t comment earlier so I can’t move a goalpost I never set down. I agree with the root comment that there may be more instances of SQLite, the most important data is not in SQLite. For what it’s worth, I have used…
It most definitely does and I’m serving several read-only production databases from memory. It is insanely fast if you do it right. https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/pgprewarm.html
The number of societal-wide problems that occur if your Lightroom database gets corrupted is zero. The amount of hell that would be unleashed if the financial systems layers upon layers of database transactions got…
Yeah and the GitHub for .cpp links directly to ollama - it’s literally advertised by the core maintainer as a good project.
Yeah, I’m busy doing actual work - Ollama acting as a wrapper is exactly what I want.
I answered the financial thinking in another reply, but another factor is I need to know if the model today is exactly the same as tomorrow for reliable scientific benchmarking. I need to tell if I change I made was…
So my main motivation is not so much to have the lowest cost, but to have the most predictable cost. Knowing up front this is my fixed ML budget gives me peace of mind and gives me room to try stupid ideas without…
I’m doing non-interactive tasks, but in terms of the A6000 running llama3 70b in chat mode it’s as usable as any of the commercial offerings in terms of speed. I read quickly and it’s faster than I read.
Doing really nuanced classification of documents at very large scale. Needle in the haystack type problems.
Nope, powers some low-level infrastructure-ish stuff.
At least their extortion is polite?
I dropped $5k on an A6000 and I can run llama3:70b day and night for the price of my electricity bill. I’ve gone through hundreds of millions, maybe billions, of tokens in the past year. This article is just “cloud is…
This is why you need proactive privacy evaluations before you ship. The standard of the past 25 years of “let’s violate every privacy law and know it won’t catch up with us” is over. You either ship privacy complaint…
Starting today we are using solar power so Gemini can generate infinite scammy blogs and websites. Google Search will then use hydropower to index this LLM spam into our search engine. Next, our wind powered Display Ads…
Arrival and Dune Part 1 are both really good, 10/10, adaptations. Dune 2 to me shows that even with an amazingly talented adapter/director, that there are some limits to what can be conveyed from literature to film. The…
She’s low-key one of the most successful engineers ever in terms of bringing cutting edge technology to the mass market, but AMD never gets the fawning press attention of NVIDIA, and still has the lingering image of…
Really well done, enjoyed it.
My favorite thing with names is I have some people in my contacts who have names that are phonetically similar to English words. When I type those words in a text or email, Siri will change those words to people’s names.
Ah yes, them saying “we’re bad at it on purpose, but are scrambling to throw random features in our next release” is definitely a great defense.
Apple bought Siri 14 years ago, derailed the progress and promise it had by neglect, and ended up needing a bail out from Sam once he kicked their ass in assistants. Call it whatever you want.
It came from Google employees who left to found startups. Google had technical founders, now it’s run by MBAs and they are having a Kodak Moment.
The phrase “unsustainable gigantic moral hazard” applies to the current pharmaceutical and health industry. You know, the one that killed millions with opioids. As far as I am concerned, burn it all down and put the…
I guess that would make AppleCare a bucket of compost.
Sell NVIDIA, buy buckets of worms, profit.
Literally all smartphones dying at once is preferable because they are all backed up into heavy duty databases. You can restore every phone from the cloud in this thought experiment. You can not restore a data center…
I didn’t comment earlier so I can’t move a goalpost I never set down. I agree with the root comment that there may be more instances of SQLite, the most important data is not in SQLite. For what it’s worth, I have used…
It most definitely does and I’m serving several read-only production databases from memory. It is insanely fast if you do it right. https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/pgprewarm.html
The number of societal-wide problems that occur if your Lightroom database gets corrupted is zero. The amount of hell that would be unleashed if the financial systems layers upon layers of database transactions got…
Yeah and the GitHub for .cpp links directly to ollama - it’s literally advertised by the core maintainer as a good project.
Yeah, I’m busy doing actual work - Ollama acting as a wrapper is exactly what I want.
I answered the financial thinking in another reply, but another factor is I need to know if the model today is exactly the same as tomorrow for reliable scientific benchmarking. I need to tell if I change I made was…
So my main motivation is not so much to have the lowest cost, but to have the most predictable cost. Knowing up front this is my fixed ML budget gives me peace of mind and gives me room to try stupid ideas without…
I’m doing non-interactive tasks, but in terms of the A6000 running llama3 70b in chat mode it’s as usable as any of the commercial offerings in terms of speed. I read quickly and it’s faster than I read.
Doing really nuanced classification of documents at very large scale. Needle in the haystack type problems.
Nope, powers some low-level infrastructure-ish stuff.
At least their extortion is polite?
I dropped $5k on an A6000 and I can run llama3:70b day and night for the price of my electricity bill. I’ve gone through hundreds of millions, maybe billions, of tokens in the past year. This article is just “cloud is…
This is why you need proactive privacy evaluations before you ship. The standard of the past 25 years of “let’s violate every privacy law and know it won’t catch up with us” is over. You either ship privacy complaint…
Starting today we are using solar power so Gemini can generate infinite scammy blogs and websites. Google Search will then use hydropower to index this LLM spam into our search engine. Next, our wind powered Display Ads…
Arrival and Dune Part 1 are both really good, 10/10, adaptations. Dune 2 to me shows that even with an amazingly talented adapter/director, that there are some limits to what can be conveyed from literature to film. The…
She’s low-key one of the most successful engineers ever in terms of bringing cutting edge technology to the mass market, but AMD never gets the fawning press attention of NVIDIA, and still has the lingering image of…
Really well done, enjoyed it.
My favorite thing with names is I have some people in my contacts who have names that are phonetically similar to English words. When I type those words in a text or email, Siri will change those words to people’s names.
Ah yes, them saying “we’re bad at it on purpose, but are scrambling to throw random features in our next release” is definitely a great defense.
Apple bought Siri 14 years ago, derailed the progress and promise it had by neglect, and ended up needing a bail out from Sam once he kicked their ass in assistants. Call it whatever you want.
It came from Google employees who left to found startups. Google had technical founders, now it’s run by MBAs and they are having a Kodak Moment.