With 1.58-bit ternary quantization, you may think you're running a big model but really you're just running a "mini" version of it
I think electron
Not everything on PubMed weights the same. As others have said, this is just a summary article by the Best seller author Nina Teicholz. Not only she's heavily sponsored by the Meat Industry (and I'm not vegan), but her…
> A better example might be "is dietary saturated fat a major factor for heart disease in Western countries?". The current government publications (which answer "yes") for this are probably wrong based on recent…
I have used yabai for a long time now and never had any big issue. It's a set up once and forget solution and honestly I'm surprises I don't see more comment like that. One thing for sure: you got to give it a fair shot…
Alright, fair enough
He's missing the why they're doing this. Tons of websites are server-rendered, which means the decision of which language to show has to be made upfront: at the time of the first HTTP request, so before sending the page…
how about screen management ? I'm using several virtual screens (spaces) in my mac, that makes things a lot easier to me. How does that go in today's windows?
With 1.58-bit ternary quantization, you may think you're running a big model but really you're just running a "mini" version of it
I think electron
Not everything on PubMed weights the same. As others have said, this is just a summary article by the Best seller author Nina Teicholz. Not only she's heavily sponsored by the Meat Industry (and I'm not vegan), but her…
> A better example might be "is dietary saturated fat a major factor for heart disease in Western countries?". The current government publications (which answer "yes") for this are probably wrong based on recent…
I have used yabai for a long time now and never had any big issue. It's a set up once and forget solution and honestly I'm surprises I don't see more comment like that. One thing for sure: you got to give it a fair shot…
Alright, fair enough
He's missing the why they're doing this. Tons of websites are server-rendered, which means the decision of which language to show has to be made upfront: at the time of the first HTTP request, so before sending the page…
how about screen management ? I'm using several virtual screens (spaces) in my mac, that makes things a lot easier to me. How does that go in today's windows?