Is Mozilla really relevant anymore ? When they cut the devtools and rust/servo teams I view them as fragmenting the browser market and not driving web forward.
I didn't know about this - thanks ! I haven't tried this for a while, but just for comparison I actually got a GBA emulator on my Samsung via play store. It's very much an Apple thing again.
I switch between both every few years, on iPhone 14 ATM. Honestly Android does a lot of things better - there's so many stupid "because Apple" things on iOS. For example it's impossible to tell the charging…
I think the point is having stable recurring revenue. Giving you unlimited usage means on average you'll be paying more than you use, but, unless you're seriously abusing it, you can technically cost them more than you…
No they weren't - ASP.NET webforms and old EF was such a pile of shit it didn't matter how fast C# was (and back then it really wasn't, granted order of magnitude better than ruby/python, but way behind JVM). The…
C# in 2006 was a joke, probably worse than Rails in performance. This was the webforms era and old EF - meant for enterprise customers with a couple of hundred active users max... ASP.NET being a competitive/performant…
> Nobody can (successfully) run a plastics plant with decades of old hardware knowledge and expect to be in business another 20 years. You would be surprised - I've seen production lines 30+ years old running…
First thing that comes to mind is friends father was hitting retirement age after working at a petrochemical/plastics facility for ~20 years, was in charge of maintenance of some section. I think he told me the owner…
There's a lot of practical/contextual knowledge that isn't documented, and what's documented isn't guaranteed to be correct or can be misleading (terminology changes, standards change, some things are implied because…
But that's not based on evolution/biology anymore.
If it's anything like LLM for code review then I'd say it's not very potent. No doubt it's good at paraphrasing code, deobfuscation sound like a good usecase. Other than that I've seen it mostly come up with bullshit :…
> Like all engineering projects there are still physical constrains of course but there is no limit on the technology allowed Except having to work from a legacy codebase via incremental changes. No way for evolution to…
I think they probably finetuned that because it used to be the other way around and it was pretty bad UX to wait 1 min to apply a function change to a class or stuff like that.
> I’ve implemented “buy” for various systems where the work to integrate was essentially the work to build I've felt this way before, but I didn't realize that I haven't factored in the risks of actually building it. I…
From what I've seen Bethesda tried to get Nvidia support in optimizing for release but the game division at Nvidia is not getting resources because server/AI market is where the money is at and they only have so much…
It's funny how some of those examples give me this creepy uncanny valley feel for music (the lowfi hip hop example) - I've never experienced it this way before. It's sort of reminds me of the audio effects they use to…
I don't have problems with bugs as often as I would expect considering the complexity of the IDE ! I'd say it's much better than Visual Studio which is directly comparable. But there are many annoying issues open for a…
I don't understand what you're trying to say ? From what I've read 4090 should blow A100 away if you can fit within 22GB VRAM, which a 7B model should comfortably. And the latency (along with variability and…
Did you just assume their gender ?
We are talking about 7B models ? Those can run on consumer GPUs with lower latency than A100s AFAIK (because gaming GPUs are clocked different). Not to mention OpenAI has shit latency and terrible reliability - you…
These people are probably not game developers because frame dips are all over the place on console and PC gaming.
But their DNS is free ?
Even 3.5 turbo API is non deterministic with 0 temperature.
> and systems to properly compensate women for going into labour are developed. I don't see the correlation in developed countries. I'd say by the time most women consider children (30s) they are past their biological…
I'm saying that EU is again lagging in providing new effective treatment - just like they were with COVID vaccine because of beurocratic penny pinching. So I'm praising the US fast adoption of an effective treatment.
Is Mozilla really relevant anymore ? When they cut the devtools and rust/servo teams I view them as fragmenting the browser market and not driving web forward.
I didn't know about this - thanks ! I haven't tried this for a while, but just for comparison I actually got a GBA emulator on my Samsung via play store. It's very much an Apple thing again.
I switch between both every few years, on iPhone 14 ATM. Honestly Android does a lot of things better - there's so many stupid "because Apple" things on iOS. For example it's impossible to tell the charging…
I think the point is having stable recurring revenue. Giving you unlimited usage means on average you'll be paying more than you use, but, unless you're seriously abusing it, you can technically cost them more than you…
No they weren't - ASP.NET webforms and old EF was such a pile of shit it didn't matter how fast C# was (and back then it really wasn't, granted order of magnitude better than ruby/python, but way behind JVM). The…
C# in 2006 was a joke, probably worse than Rails in performance. This was the webforms era and old EF - meant for enterprise customers with a couple of hundred active users max... ASP.NET being a competitive/performant…
> Nobody can (successfully) run a plastics plant with decades of old hardware knowledge and expect to be in business another 20 years. You would be surprised - I've seen production lines 30+ years old running…
First thing that comes to mind is friends father was hitting retirement age after working at a petrochemical/plastics facility for ~20 years, was in charge of maintenance of some section. I think he told me the owner…
There's a lot of practical/contextual knowledge that isn't documented, and what's documented isn't guaranteed to be correct or can be misleading (terminology changes, standards change, some things are implied because…
But that's not based on evolution/biology anymore.
If it's anything like LLM for code review then I'd say it's not very potent. No doubt it's good at paraphrasing code, deobfuscation sound like a good usecase. Other than that I've seen it mostly come up with bullshit :…
> Like all engineering projects there are still physical constrains of course but there is no limit on the technology allowed Except having to work from a legacy codebase via incremental changes. No way for evolution to…
I think they probably finetuned that because it used to be the other way around and it was pretty bad UX to wait 1 min to apply a function change to a class or stuff like that.
> I’ve implemented “buy” for various systems where the work to integrate was essentially the work to build I've felt this way before, but I didn't realize that I haven't factored in the risks of actually building it. I…
From what I've seen Bethesda tried to get Nvidia support in optimizing for release but the game division at Nvidia is not getting resources because server/AI market is where the money is at and they only have so much…
It's funny how some of those examples give me this creepy uncanny valley feel for music (the lowfi hip hop example) - I've never experienced it this way before. It's sort of reminds me of the audio effects they use to…
I don't have problems with bugs as often as I would expect considering the complexity of the IDE ! I'd say it's much better than Visual Studio which is directly comparable. But there are many annoying issues open for a…
I don't understand what you're trying to say ? From what I've read 4090 should blow A100 away if you can fit within 22GB VRAM, which a 7B model should comfortably. And the latency (along with variability and…
Did you just assume their gender ?
We are talking about 7B models ? Those can run on consumer GPUs with lower latency than A100s AFAIK (because gaming GPUs are clocked different). Not to mention OpenAI has shit latency and terrible reliability - you…
These people are probably not game developers because frame dips are all over the place on console and PC gaming.
But their DNS is free ?
Even 3.5 turbo API is non deterministic with 0 temperature.
> and systems to properly compensate women for going into labour are developed. I don't see the correlation in developed countries. I'd say by the time most women consider children (30s) they are past their biological…
I'm saying that EU is again lagging in providing new effective treatment - just like they were with COVID vaccine because of beurocratic penny pinching. So I'm praising the US fast adoption of an effective treatment.