rust is pretty nice actually
it is getting there, and not so slowly though. The remaining problem is that it's still just a tool. Telling a random dev "make zig faster in a one shot PR" isn't going to give good results either. In the past, OSS…
When i was a kid, my dad had a Mac with the A/V PAL-SECAM cards. Hooked up a make-shift copper wire antenna and wrote a decoder with the free codewarrior cd folks gave me at Paris' Mac convention (we were 12 and crazy I…
hello faster horses
it's actually just trust but verify type stuff: - verifying isn't asking "is it correct?" - verifying is "run requests.get, does it return blah or no?' just like with humans but usually for different reasons and with…
just run bazzite already
hello b/Googler :)
or, solid state batteries, graphene, fusion, quantum computers, agi =)
bicycle weight ratios are completely different from even motorcycles. a bike wheel can quickly become heavier than the frame for example.
google even has specially signed fw that let you root the device and unlock anything that doesn't rely on the passcode. secureboot passing and all. i can't imagine that the nsa doesnt have them. after that you just…
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/france-agrees-issue-...
hey you aren't supposed to notice :)
you seem to believe that llm are a neutral engine with bias applied. its not the case. the majority of the bias is in the model training data itself. just like humans, actually. fe: grow up in a world where chopping one…
its not an llm thing -- its just -- folks don't know how to use them (pun intended). Same for ; "" vs '', ex, eg, fe, etc. and so many more. I like em all, but I'm crazy.
why not do both :) I think that there's also inherent trust in "hardware security" but as we all know its all just hardcoded software at the end of the day, and complexity will bring bugs more frequently.
to be fair, most of MTE's benefit is realized by having enough users running your apps with MRE enabled, rather than having it everywhere. This is because MTE facilitate finding memory bugs and fixing them - but also…
Dan Kaminski popularized this in 2007-8 or so. Not that it didn't exist here and there, but he made the perhaps first public version of a dns tunnel (ozyman). he inspired iodine and others and was a fairly well known…
they do but not extraordinary either. ive a x elite and a bunch of other laptops i like the mba 13 (but barely) and the zbook 395+ the x elite is just a bit slow,.incompatible and newer x86 battery life isnt far off
a lot of the western world learns only speaks about ww2 (let alone ww1, americans civil war, etc.). there has been countless western and non western wars with slightly different patterns and a taste of "winner writes…
i believe the markdown docs weren't 48y ago though /pedantic-scarcasm
Principles are just nice words, and that's it. It's, IMO, the action/reward loop that matters most (i.e. incentives). Most, if not all big tech companies do not align incentives with principles - quite the opposite.…
it mainly means control these days. ive made SSL then later TLS requirements for web browsers and we had fights on this sort of stuff. yeah encryption is needed. but then you need authentication. and then, if…
unfortunately, contrarily to popular belief, you cannot run Linux natively on recent macbooks (m4) today.
yes and no. i have macbook pro m4 and a zbook g1a (ai max 395+ ie strix halo) In day to day usage the strix halo is significantly faster, and especially when large context LLM and games are used - but also typical stuff…
looks like to me he cashed out and wanted to own his own company, so he did
rust is pretty nice actually
it is getting there, and not so slowly though. The remaining problem is that it's still just a tool. Telling a random dev "make zig faster in a one shot PR" isn't going to give good results either. In the past, OSS…
When i was a kid, my dad had a Mac with the A/V PAL-SECAM cards. Hooked up a make-shift copper wire antenna and wrote a decoder with the free codewarrior cd folks gave me at Paris' Mac convention (we were 12 and crazy I…
hello faster horses
it's actually just trust but verify type stuff: - verifying isn't asking "is it correct?" - verifying is "run requests.get, does it return blah or no?' just like with humans but usually for different reasons and with…
just run bazzite already
hello b/Googler :)
or, solid state batteries, graphene, fusion, quantum computers, agi =)
bicycle weight ratios are completely different from even motorcycles. a bike wheel can quickly become heavier than the frame for example.
google even has specially signed fw that let you root the device and unlock anything that doesn't rely on the passcode. secureboot passing and all. i can't imagine that the nsa doesnt have them. after that you just…
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/france-agrees-issue-...
hey you aren't supposed to notice :)
you seem to believe that llm are a neutral engine with bias applied. its not the case. the majority of the bias is in the model training data itself. just like humans, actually. fe: grow up in a world where chopping one…
its not an llm thing -- its just -- folks don't know how to use them (pun intended). Same for ; "" vs '', ex, eg, fe, etc. and so many more. I like em all, but I'm crazy.
why not do both :) I think that there's also inherent trust in "hardware security" but as we all know its all just hardcoded software at the end of the day, and complexity will bring bugs more frequently.
to be fair, most of MTE's benefit is realized by having enough users running your apps with MRE enabled, rather than having it everywhere. This is because MTE facilitate finding memory bugs and fixing them - but also…
Dan Kaminski popularized this in 2007-8 or so. Not that it didn't exist here and there, but he made the perhaps first public version of a dns tunnel (ozyman). he inspired iodine and others and was a fairly well known…
they do but not extraordinary either. ive a x elite and a bunch of other laptops i like the mba 13 (but barely) and the zbook 395+ the x elite is just a bit slow,.incompatible and newer x86 battery life isnt far off
a lot of the western world learns only speaks about ww2 (let alone ww1, americans civil war, etc.). there has been countless western and non western wars with slightly different patterns and a taste of "winner writes…
i believe the markdown docs weren't 48y ago though /pedantic-scarcasm
Principles are just nice words, and that's it. It's, IMO, the action/reward loop that matters most (i.e. incentives). Most, if not all big tech companies do not align incentives with principles - quite the opposite.…
it mainly means control these days. ive made SSL then later TLS requirements for web browsers and we had fights on this sort of stuff. yeah encryption is needed. but then you need authentication. and then, if…
unfortunately, contrarily to popular belief, you cannot run Linux natively on recent macbooks (m4) today.
yes and no. i have macbook pro m4 and a zbook g1a (ai max 395+ ie strix halo) In day to day usage the strix halo is significantly faster, and especially when large context LLM and games are used - but also typical stuff…
looks like to me he cashed out and wanted to own his own company, so he did