Reminds me of some code I saw running in production. Every time we added a new entry, we were pulling all the UUIDs from this table, generating a new UUID, and checking for collisions up to 10 times.
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I was waiting on the update [1], thanks for publishing the code, I'll take a look. [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47586878
Given that providers of open source models can offer Kimi K2.5 at input $0.60 and output $2.50 per million tokens, I think the cost of inference must be around that. We would still need to compare the tokens per second.
There's a program called Hilo [1] in Québec where it's using the Hydro-Québec Rate Flex D [2] to automatically stop the heating during peak demand. > With Rate Flex D, you can save quite a bit of money, since most of…
The website performance on mobile is terrible. Seems to contradict their message of performance.
Kiruna Church is moved as the mine cracks from the ore mining in Kiirunavaara are getting closer to the church.
"User" here is most likely people being forced to see the Gemini output on Google Search.
Nice idea! It would be great if we could see how the app works on the landing page.
Do you happen to have a blog? This type of investigative journalism is really interesting and would love to read more.
There's a John Oliver episode about the chocolate industry, you can check it out on YouTube. Of course there's no logo saying the chocolate is made with child slavery, I hope you didn't mean to be snarky here. There are…
But this hasn't applied for self-driving cars, there has been huge amounts of money poured into it and very smart people working on the problem and yet the results have not really been up to the level.
It's not listed anywhere, but they've done the same in South Africa and list the companies here: https://www.4dayweek.com/sa-2023-participants
It seems to be a limit on the input length of the elements, if they have a larger name then it does not work
You can read around [1], but getting a visa in Germany right now takes multiple months, which is probably too much for most companies. [1]https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37566992
There is good content that is being produced in Quebec, you just have to look out for it and not expect Hollywood quality production. Xavier Dolan, Denis Villeneuve and Jean-Marc Vallée (rip), Monia Chokri and more, all…
We've seen GPT-3 comments being banned from Stack Overflow. I also saw some people just copying the answer from ChatGPT to answer comments on Reddit. The good thing is that they all follow a certain structure that…
In the article: > Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, the department assessed PSSI $15,138 for each minor-aged employee who was employed in violation of the law. The amount is the maximum civil money penalty allowed by…
Actors are much more than just talents, by which I mean being able to carry emotions, being charismatic and delivering lines in the way a director wants it. There is an undeniable human aspect to it that AI won't ever…
The Titanic cost $7.5 million to build, which is $200 million in today's money (as of 2020) [1]. I'm pretty confident this is not the cost of the average flat in London. [1]…
Even if it's just 10%, you don't abandon 10% of your market. That's 8 billions for Apple just last quarter.
I don't get these kind of comment. What are you trying to say? That the reason this person see this content is their fault? They secretly want to see these type of videos? There are a lot of articles and videos showing…
You can see from the transcript where the model made some errors, for example: > We distribute as a free software the source code for our models and for the inference [...] Should be > We are open-sourcing models and…
At the bank I worked at, any payments made on the account that were above the due payment were applied directly on the account. But then you had people complain when they missed a payment because they put more money in…
But the "traditional" art market has been successful for thousands of years. Comparing selling a tweet for millions to the Mona Lisa is pretty weird. People are ready to pay the museum fee to see the real art, while I'm…
Reminds me of some code I saw running in production. Every time we added a new entry, we were pulling all the UUIDs from this table, generating a new UUID, and checking for collisions up to 10 times.
[dead]
I was waiting on the update [1], thanks for publishing the code, I'll take a look. [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47586878
Given that providers of open source models can offer Kimi K2.5 at input $0.60 and output $2.50 per million tokens, I think the cost of inference must be around that. We would still need to compare the tokens per second.
There's a program called Hilo [1] in Québec where it's using the Hydro-Québec Rate Flex D [2] to automatically stop the heating during peak demand. > With Rate Flex D, you can save quite a bit of money, since most of…
The website performance on mobile is terrible. Seems to contradict their message of performance.
Kiruna Church is moved as the mine cracks from the ore mining in Kiirunavaara are getting closer to the church.
"User" here is most likely people being forced to see the Gemini output on Google Search.
Nice idea! It would be great if we could see how the app works on the landing page.
Do you happen to have a blog? This type of investigative journalism is really interesting and would love to read more.
There's a John Oliver episode about the chocolate industry, you can check it out on YouTube. Of course there's no logo saying the chocolate is made with child slavery, I hope you didn't mean to be snarky here. There are…
But this hasn't applied for self-driving cars, there has been huge amounts of money poured into it and very smart people working on the problem and yet the results have not really been up to the level.
It's not listed anywhere, but they've done the same in South Africa and list the companies here: https://www.4dayweek.com/sa-2023-participants
It seems to be a limit on the input length of the elements, if they have a larger name then it does not work
You can read around [1], but getting a visa in Germany right now takes multiple months, which is probably too much for most companies. [1]https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37566992
There is good content that is being produced in Quebec, you just have to look out for it and not expect Hollywood quality production. Xavier Dolan, Denis Villeneuve and Jean-Marc Vallée (rip), Monia Chokri and more, all…
We've seen GPT-3 comments being banned from Stack Overflow. I also saw some people just copying the answer from ChatGPT to answer comments on Reddit. The good thing is that they all follow a certain structure that…
In the article: > Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, the department assessed PSSI $15,138 for each minor-aged employee who was employed in violation of the law. The amount is the maximum civil money penalty allowed by…
Actors are much more than just talents, by which I mean being able to carry emotions, being charismatic and delivering lines in the way a director wants it. There is an undeniable human aspect to it that AI won't ever…
The Titanic cost $7.5 million to build, which is $200 million in today's money (as of 2020) [1]. I'm pretty confident this is not the cost of the average flat in London. [1]…
Even if it's just 10%, you don't abandon 10% of your market. That's 8 billions for Apple just last quarter.
I don't get these kind of comment. What are you trying to say? That the reason this person see this content is their fault? They secretly want to see these type of videos? There are a lot of articles and videos showing…
You can see from the transcript where the model made some errors, for example: > We distribute as a free software the source code for our models and for the inference [...] Should be > We are open-sourcing models and…
At the bank I worked at, any payments made on the account that were above the due payment were applied directly on the account. But then you had people complain when they missed a payment because they put more money in…
But the "traditional" art market has been successful for thousands of years. Comparing selling a tweet for millions to the Mona Lisa is pretty weird. People are ready to pay the museum fee to see the real art, while I'm…