Is there a paid market? This seems to be "play money" or "play points". I can't find anything like Polymarket with similar contracts.
It's not early. It has reached a plateau. Are there betting odds for "AI" (LLM) benchmarks somewhere? I will bet money
This is like saying: "If we just had a stable way to create net energy from a fusion reactor, we'd solve all energy problems". Do we have a way to do that? No.
What would the context length look like for this setup? How quick would the 6-7 tps degrade once you hit say 20k tokens?
For people who have the disciplinary background in neural networks and machine learning I imagine that replicating that paper into some type of framework would be straight forward right? Or am I mistaken?
I've done this (not thoroughly by any means) with OpenSnitch on the Ubuntu machine I have ollama installed on running the 32b R1 weights. No network traffic. I'm not entirely sure if it is possible to do some type of…
I'm not sure what the point of this really is. Many of those printers and POS systems have OpenCUPS support already, which is more or less "one command". If it requires a Raspberry Pi I have no idea what you are…
The site is returning just a JSON response of the blog post for me. Can't view the content directly.
There are privacy and data integrity issues with GitHub for both enterprise and personal use. Gitlab and other self-hosted alternatives are nearly exactly the same. I don't know if "by harder for me as a user" they mean…
"Made from 100% free-trade, handcrafted paperclips"
> once it supports sneakernet as a transport, it will be perfect. Sneakernet transport has a wide array of definitions, but my favorite part about NomadNet and Sideband is the fact you can print paper QR code messages…
Briar is a standalone messaging application while NomadNet is designed to work with the Reticulum Network Stack (https://reticulum.network), which is a complete alternative to TCP/IP
I'm not sure there is a formal threat model yet (I'm not a maintainer), but there has been discussion regarding this topic. You can checkout the Github forum page (https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions) and…
https://reticulum.network/manual/interfaces.html#announce-ra... The manual has some documentation on some of the rate limiting features built into RNS
The network stack used in this article is called Reticulum. Reticulum can operate over really any medium that has a MDU of 500 bytes, and a throughput greater than 5 bits. I've performed this exact test using two HF…
There is a similar thread up here on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41253922 The author of this blog post is the developer of Reticulum, which is a complete network stack and full-fledged alternative to…
There is a work in progress C++ port called microReticulum that can run on hardware such as the ESP32 https://github.com/attermann/microReticulum
It's meant to just be a quick explanation of some of the very basic concepts. But if you want to understand the network stack in-depth the manual is the best resource: https://reticulum.network/manual/index.html
Reticulum is incredibly versatile and has an entire ecosystem of tools under development. NomadNet is just one of the messengers. There is Sideband, a mobile app client (https://github.com/markqvist/Sideband), and…
Is there a paid market? This seems to be "play money" or "play points". I can't find anything like Polymarket with similar contracts.
It's not early. It has reached a plateau. Are there betting odds for "AI" (LLM) benchmarks somewhere? I will bet money
This is like saying: "If we just had a stable way to create net energy from a fusion reactor, we'd solve all energy problems". Do we have a way to do that? No.
What would the context length look like for this setup? How quick would the 6-7 tps degrade once you hit say 20k tokens?
For people who have the disciplinary background in neural networks and machine learning I imagine that replicating that paper into some type of framework would be straight forward right? Or am I mistaken?
I've done this (not thoroughly by any means) with OpenSnitch on the Ubuntu machine I have ollama installed on running the 32b R1 weights. No network traffic. I'm not entirely sure if it is possible to do some type of…
I'm not sure what the point of this really is. Many of those printers and POS systems have OpenCUPS support already, which is more or less "one command". If it requires a Raspberry Pi I have no idea what you are…
The site is returning just a JSON response of the blog post for me. Can't view the content directly.
There are privacy and data integrity issues with GitHub for both enterprise and personal use. Gitlab and other self-hosted alternatives are nearly exactly the same. I don't know if "by harder for me as a user" they mean…
"Made from 100% free-trade, handcrafted paperclips"
> once it supports sneakernet as a transport, it will be perfect. Sneakernet transport has a wide array of definitions, but my favorite part about NomadNet and Sideband is the fact you can print paper QR code messages…
Briar is a standalone messaging application while NomadNet is designed to work with the Reticulum Network Stack (https://reticulum.network), which is a complete alternative to TCP/IP
I'm not sure there is a formal threat model yet (I'm not a maintainer), but there has been discussion regarding this topic. You can checkout the Github forum page (https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions) and…
https://reticulum.network/manual/interfaces.html#announce-ra... The manual has some documentation on some of the rate limiting features built into RNS
The network stack used in this article is called Reticulum. Reticulum can operate over really any medium that has a MDU of 500 bytes, and a throughput greater than 5 bits. I've performed this exact test using two HF…
There is a similar thread up here on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41253922 The author of this blog post is the developer of Reticulum, which is a complete network stack and full-fledged alternative to…
There is a work in progress C++ port called microReticulum that can run on hardware such as the ESP32 https://github.com/attermann/microReticulum
It's meant to just be a quick explanation of some of the very basic concepts. But if you want to understand the network stack in-depth the manual is the best resource: https://reticulum.network/manual/index.html
Reticulum is incredibly versatile and has an entire ecosystem of tools under development. NomadNet is just one of the messengers. There is Sideband, a mobile app client (https://github.com/markqvist/Sideband), and…