Yeah, so neuromorphic chips aren't particularly good at running (current) LLMs, in fact they would suck at it compared to GPUs. Neuromorphic chips are awesome for very niche, small kinds of neural networks used in…
I've worked for one of Europe's biggest synthetic biology labs and I know lots of biologists are low-key interested, but current players in semiconductors see it as kind of a tarpit. IBM used to have a program using DNA…
I love helix. Incredibly snappy and minimalistic but still having every feature a serious IDE needs, out of the box.
I love this. In your view, how would users go about securely swapping credentials ? PGP over email ?
I mean, pretty much all big startups begin as "niche" things that people might care about later. Tesla, Airbnb, Twitch... and countless failures too. It's just how the game is.
Yeah, so neuromorphic chips aren't particularly good at running (current) LLMs, in fact they would suck at it compared to GPUs. Neuromorphic chips are awesome for very niche, small kinds of neural networks used in…
I've worked for one of Europe's biggest synthetic biology labs and I know lots of biologists are low-key interested, but current players in semiconductors see it as kind of a tarpit. IBM used to have a program using DNA…
I love helix. Incredibly snappy and minimalistic but still having every feature a serious IDE needs, out of the box.
I love this. In your view, how would users go about securely swapping credentials ? PGP over email ?
I mean, pretty much all big startups begin as "niche" things that people might care about later. Tesla, Airbnb, Twitch... and countless failures too. It's just how the game is.