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Good thought... I think you're wrong because the dominant factor is bandwidth over the interconnect. In this case they're using 5Gbps over Ethernet; compare that to 80-120 Gbps for a Thunderbolt 5 connected Mac Studio…
Your workflow is unusual, oftentimes there is a vigorous back and forth, or a desired output like code generation, etc where a low tk/s drastically effects ux and user productivity. But the real kicker here is the 90s…
Cool that it's possible but basically unusable performance characteristics. For an 8192 token prompt they report a ~1.5 minute time-to-first-token and then 8.30tk/s from there. For context ChatGPT is typically <<1s ttft…
> Isn't that basically the same as me giving you $80? I don't see at all how that's me "basically getting that investment back". It's a good question, what I think you're missing is that if the market is valuing me…
Utterly brainwashed take only deserving of mockery.
Just flat out false, and embarrassingly so, but spoken with the unearned authority of an LLM. See: The Pirate Bay.
1. Equality under the law is important in its own right. Even if a law is wrong, it isn’t right to allow particular corporations to flaunt it in a way that individuals would go to prison for. 2. GPL does not allow you…
Pure ad hominem FUD. “This guy sometimes disagrees with scientists employed by the government, don’t listen to him!”. The technical details are beyond my understanding but I’ve heard from a PhD in the field that…
There are tests out there like https://www.chrismasterjohn-phd.com/mitome (No affiliation, just have been subscribed to the founder’s substack for a while)
I’m not quite understanding: you’re saying you deploy your site one way, then crawl it, then redeploy it via the zipfile you created? And why is SSR relevant to the discussion?
“What’s the hazard ratio for seed oils? Oh we don’t have one? Ok just completely ignore the potential problem then.”
The financialization of management at Boeing has been an issue since well before 2019. See: https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=213075
Comprehensive argument for why this is a red herring: https://reasonandliberty.com/articles/newtons_bucket
You’re probably discounting how much “everything” actually meant blank check subsidies for addicts, which obviously leads nowhere good.
That’s how standard Beeper does it, or at least used to do it: https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/21/pebble-founder-launches-be...
If LLMs can't find the answer then people will go ask it on SO. If SO is liable to shut down because the majority of their business got wiped out then somebody with a vested interest (like say, MSFT/OpenAI) will step in…
This idea that the "homeless problem in SF" is primarily a problem of "people being unable to afford homes in SF" is just laughable. All you need to do is walk down almost any street in San Francisco and take a…
“Spam spamifications” as in, notifications? Good luck building a competitive direct messaging client without “spam spamifications”. PWAs aren’t ideal, but building to a single platform with different screen sizes is far…
I work on the Desktop Access feature for Teleport: https://goteleport.com/docs/desktop-access/getting-started/ The tool itself is open core: https://github.com/gravitational/teleport Most of the desktop access stuff is…
Bingo. The fact that the law even allows for such a protection racket is an indictment of the law.
> larger orgs currently building on Matrix would feel victim of a rug-pull or a bait & switch Fair. The bait and switch could be avoided by grandfathering in current orgs. A more hands-off, related idea is that you…
Thanks Matthew, great write up. I have a couple of questions/comments 1) Have you guys considered changing the licensing to require larger organizations to contribute financially to the protocol? Permissive open source…
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Good thought... I think you're wrong because the dominant factor is bandwidth over the interconnect. In this case they're using 5Gbps over Ethernet; compare that to 80-120 Gbps for a Thunderbolt 5 connected Mac Studio…
Your workflow is unusual, oftentimes there is a vigorous back and forth, or a desired output like code generation, etc where a low tk/s drastically effects ux and user productivity. But the real kicker here is the 90s…
Cool that it's possible but basically unusable performance characteristics. For an 8192 token prompt they report a ~1.5 minute time-to-first-token and then 8.30tk/s from there. For context ChatGPT is typically <<1s ttft…
> Isn't that basically the same as me giving you $80? I don't see at all how that's me "basically getting that investment back". It's a good question, what I think you're missing is that if the market is valuing me…
Utterly brainwashed take only deserving of mockery.
Just flat out false, and embarrassingly so, but spoken with the unearned authority of an LLM. See: The Pirate Bay.
1. Equality under the law is important in its own right. Even if a law is wrong, it isn’t right to allow particular corporations to flaunt it in a way that individuals would go to prison for. 2. GPL does not allow you…
Pure ad hominem FUD. “This guy sometimes disagrees with scientists employed by the government, don’t listen to him!”. The technical details are beyond my understanding but I’ve heard from a PhD in the field that…
There are tests out there like https://www.chrismasterjohn-phd.com/mitome (No affiliation, just have been subscribed to the founder’s substack for a while)
I’m not quite understanding: you’re saying you deploy your site one way, then crawl it, then redeploy it via the zipfile you created? And why is SSR relevant to the discussion?
“What’s the hazard ratio for seed oils? Oh we don’t have one? Ok just completely ignore the potential problem then.”
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The financialization of management at Boeing has been an issue since well before 2019. See: https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=213075
Comprehensive argument for why this is a red herring: https://reasonandliberty.com/articles/newtons_bucket
You’re probably discounting how much “everything” actually meant blank check subsidies for addicts, which obviously leads nowhere good.
That’s how standard Beeper does it, or at least used to do it: https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/21/pebble-founder-launches-be...
If LLMs can't find the answer then people will go ask it on SO. If SO is liable to shut down because the majority of their business got wiped out then somebody with a vested interest (like say, MSFT/OpenAI) will step in…
This idea that the "homeless problem in SF" is primarily a problem of "people being unable to afford homes in SF" is just laughable. All you need to do is walk down almost any street in San Francisco and take a…
“Spam spamifications” as in, notifications? Good luck building a competitive direct messaging client without “spam spamifications”. PWAs aren’t ideal, but building to a single platform with different screen sizes is far…
I work on the Desktop Access feature for Teleport: https://goteleport.com/docs/desktop-access/getting-started/ The tool itself is open core: https://github.com/gravitational/teleport Most of the desktop access stuff is…
Bingo. The fact that the law even allows for such a protection racket is an indictment of the law.
> larger orgs currently building on Matrix would feel victim of a rug-pull or a bait & switch Fair. The bait and switch could be avoided by grandfathering in current orgs. A more hands-off, related idea is that you…
Thanks Matthew, great write up. I have a couple of questions/comments 1) Have you guys considered changing the licensing to require larger organizations to contribute financially to the protocol? Permissive open source…