> but why does everybody want to be a prophet? Its not everyone building crystal palaces in their mind, they're all building fortresses. And they can't be wrong in their fortress or it breaks their world view which they…
Comments like this always make me lol. It's a pointless comment. Do something about it if you think the government doesn't represent you. Or shut the fuck up.
5.6 SOL is basically useless, even on fast mode. It takes so long to do anything that it would be faster to do yourself. And it burns usage so quickly it's genuinely not worth it.
No. Customers will pay more across all markets.
The article does not say that. The author doesn't take the text the other person dumped into ChatGPT and evaluate its quality. That is what OP is referring to.
1. People don't like medium, rightly so. 2. The content is lower quality.
Got a link to your project? I'm working on something that could make use of something like this.
> regardless of what the contract or the law says That is not really established. The Anthropic issue was specifically about DoD use and Anthropic's military use restrictions. What the Trump admin did was bad and…
Honestly I find comments like yours much more eerie. By all accounts they never agreed to any of that but you say it with such confidence like it's a fact.
Not using a computer eventually meant failing to use the basic medium of modern work. Not using an LLM does not yet imply the same thing.
> So it's possible to have a pipelined connection stash away a continuation for a response calculation and be woken up later on when it's ready. Ahh, that's interesting. I think you still run into the issue where you…
> In the steady state, a webserver would have almost no garbage collector activity I recently wrote my own zero allocation HTTP server and while the above statement is possible to achieve, at some point you need to make…
Why don't you just not use LLM's if it sucks the joy out of the process for you?
You can't say they are "in no way" commercially successful when they have around one BILLION monthly users. That's just disingenuous.
Yeah... no it's not.
> Wrong, it makes good designs easy to write It encourages good designs but it does not make them easy to write, but that's somewhat the point. Its not trivial to design a safe API that pushes performance limits. > just…
This is top tier. Well written and insanely detailed.
> Here's where SierraDB diverges from traditional distributed databases: reads don't require quorum. Would we say this is divergent? Cassandra, DynamoDB, and many others allow you to specify the consistency of reads at…
There's been a massive talent exodus, especially among the principal and senior principal engineering roles, across all Amazon orgs since the RTO policies have been enforced. Its demoralizing to lose key engineers that…
> but why does everybody want to be a prophet? Its not everyone building crystal palaces in their mind, they're all building fortresses. And they can't be wrong in their fortress or it breaks their world view which they…
Comments like this always make me lol. It's a pointless comment. Do something about it if you think the government doesn't represent you. Or shut the fuck up.
5.6 SOL is basically useless, even on fast mode. It takes so long to do anything that it would be faster to do yourself. And it burns usage so quickly it's genuinely not worth it.
No. Customers will pay more across all markets.
The article does not say that. The author doesn't take the text the other person dumped into ChatGPT and evaluate its quality. That is what OP is referring to.
1. People don't like medium, rightly so. 2. The content is lower quality.
Got a link to your project? I'm working on something that could make use of something like this.
> regardless of what the contract or the law says That is not really established. The Anthropic issue was specifically about DoD use and Anthropic's military use restrictions. What the Trump admin did was bad and…
Honestly I find comments like yours much more eerie. By all accounts they never agreed to any of that but you say it with such confidence like it's a fact.
Not using a computer eventually meant failing to use the basic medium of modern work. Not using an LLM does not yet imply the same thing.
> So it's possible to have a pipelined connection stash away a continuation for a response calculation and be woken up later on when it's ready. Ahh, that's interesting. I think you still run into the issue where you…
> In the steady state, a webserver would have almost no garbage collector activity I recently wrote my own zero allocation HTTP server and while the above statement is possible to achieve, at some point you need to make…
Why don't you just not use LLM's if it sucks the joy out of the process for you?
You can't say they are "in no way" commercially successful when they have around one BILLION monthly users. That's just disingenuous.
Yeah... no it's not.
> Wrong, it makes good designs easy to write It encourages good designs but it does not make them easy to write, but that's somewhat the point. Its not trivial to design a safe API that pushes performance limits. > just…
This is top tier. Well written and insanely detailed.
> Here's where SierraDB diverges from traditional distributed databases: reads don't require quorum. Would we say this is divergent? Cassandra, DynamoDB, and many others allow you to specify the consistency of reads at…
There's been a massive talent exodus, especially among the principal and senior principal engineering roles, across all Amazon orgs since the RTO policies have been enforced. Its demoralizing to lose key engineers that…