Idea: can the agents make faces? 1. Programmatically--agents see each other's faces, and they can make their own. They can choose to ignore, but at least make that an input to the decision making. 2. Display them in…
what's generally the go-to these days for non server-less?
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The issue I have with these wrapper services is privacy. > We collect several types of information from and about users of our Services: > ... > Prompts and Queries: The text prompts and questions you submit to AI models
if it is live, oh man they better have a good moderation system
p99 for the same reason has been used widely in monitoring systems and benchmarks.
it does feel like so, the position eventually loses its meaning as more and more data gets crunched by the training process, eventually it's just a context of the past 4 tokens it feels like
it's a rolling buffer, so it just upsert index % 4 in this case
The annoying (?) part of Scala Spark is the lack of notebook ecosystem. Also spark-submit requires a compiled jar for Scala yet only the main python script for Python. I would've loved Scala Spark if the eco system was…
Why does this look extremely sketchy?
One significant disadvantage of PySpark is its reliance on py4j to serialize and deserialize objects between Java and Python when using Python UDFs. This constant overhead can become burdensome as data volume increases…
one thing I find to be a nice touch is how the virtual 3D camera view tries to mimic the real-world camera view angle and position
It's used in pandas and I love it!
Spark? You probably meant Spring, Spark is for Big data and such, usually ephemeral.
Idea: can the agents make faces? 1. Programmatically--agents see each other's faces, and they can make their own. They can choose to ignore, but at least make that an input to the decision making. 2. Display them in…
what's generally the go-to these days for non server-less?
"Loved by Teams Worldwide" searched three names, cannot find any match
The issue I have with these wrapper services is privacy. > We collect several types of information from and about users of our Services: > ... > Prompts and Queries: The text prompts and questions you submit to AI models
if it is live, oh man they better have a good moderation system
p99 for the same reason has been used widely in monitoring systems and benchmarks.
it does feel like so, the position eventually loses its meaning as more and more data gets crunched by the training process, eventually it's just a context of the past 4 tokens it feels like
it's a rolling buffer, so it just upsert index % 4 in this case
The annoying (?) part of Scala Spark is the lack of notebook ecosystem. Also spark-submit requires a compiled jar for Scala yet only the main python script for Python. I would've loved Scala Spark if the eco system was…
Why does this look extremely sketchy?
One significant disadvantage of PySpark is its reliance on py4j to serialize and deserialize objects between Java and Python when using Python UDFs. This constant overhead can become burdensome as data volume increases…
one thing I find to be a nice touch is how the virtual 3D camera view tries to mimic the real-world camera view angle and position
It's used in pandas and I love it!
Spark? You probably meant Spring, Spark is for Big data and such, usually ephemeral.