and you WILL enjoy it
Very cool tech. I think people are underrating how this will be used.
The engram idea is actually technically clever but imo sees the solution from a bottom-up approach while Louf's real argument is a top-down view. His solution (declarative specs) solves that by centralizing the spec,…
This is probably the most "techbro understanding of finance" moment if there ever was one. Laughable stuff.
"a gameboy emulator should be a weekend project for anyone even ever so slightly qualified" do you really believe something so ridiculous?
The free market has simply decided these consumers are not as relevant as the others.
Its an incorrect assumption, the inference speed and particularly the inference speed of the on-device LLMs with which AVs would need to be using is not compatible with the structural requirements of driving.
"Transportation, like software, is accumulated knowledge. The horse embodied centuries of breeding, training, and hard-won understanding about terrain, endurance, and failure. People learned from the horses they rode.…
Essentially the idea of a context window in modern LLM models, there is implicit domain knowledge to every task in which no matter how capable the model may be, if not in the context, the software will not be functional.
TSMC is a for profit business. Why would they care about the moral virtue purity of the applications running on their chips? Seriously illogical statement
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and you WILL enjoy it
Very cool tech. I think people are underrating how this will be used.
The engram idea is actually technically clever but imo sees the solution from a bottom-up approach while Louf's real argument is a top-down view. His solution (declarative specs) solves that by centralizing the spec,…
This is probably the most "techbro understanding of finance" moment if there ever was one. Laughable stuff.
"a gameboy emulator should be a weekend project for anyone even ever so slightly qualified" do you really believe something so ridiculous?
The free market has simply decided these consumers are not as relevant as the others.
Its an incorrect assumption, the inference speed and particularly the inference speed of the on-device LLMs with which AVs would need to be using is not compatible with the structural requirements of driving.
"Transportation, like software, is accumulated knowledge. The horse embodied centuries of breeding, training, and hard-won understanding about terrain, endurance, and failure. People learned from the horses they rode.…
Essentially the idea of a context window in modern LLM models, there is implicit domain knowledge to every task in which no matter how capable the model may be, if not in the context, the software will not be functional.
TSMC is a for profit business. Why would they care about the moral virtue purity of the applications running on their chips? Seriously illogical statement
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