Did they not target code tasks for this LLM, or is it genuinely that bad? Pretty embarrassing when your shiny new 400B model barely ties a 32B model designed to be run locally. Or maybe is this a strong indication that…
The commonly given response to this question is two-fold, and both parts have a similar root cause: smart pointers and "safety" being bolted-on features developed decades after the fact. The first part is the standard…
I would assume it just isn't a requirement in the majority of IoT projects, and omitting it saves on cost.
What you're describing is entrapment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entrapment Sometimes its legal, depends where you are and how it was done.
Looks like this is supported: https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/external-storage-devi...
I plan on buying one, and I have a 3 year old android phone. I would have upgraded sooner, but I basically wanted an iphone 14 but with USB C so I don't have to get new cables. Now I can get that.
USB C is definitely more universal, it is used for laptops and peripherals and other random devices. Qi charging is mostly limited to phones and certain phone accessories, which usually also have USB C.
> Which is generally undesirable for commercial projects; especially early in their lifecycles when bugs may be present and would be best kept private until the project has been more battle-tested. Copyleft only kicks…
The desktop application is the easiest way to get up and running on Mac or Windows where a VM is necessary. Of course you can still set up docker engine manually in a VM, but even then it doesn't offer the same level of…
It isn't official, but headscale exists: https://github.com/juanfont/headscale
Did they not target code tasks for this LLM, or is it genuinely that bad? Pretty embarrassing when your shiny new 400B model barely ties a 32B model designed to be run locally. Or maybe is this a strong indication that…
The commonly given response to this question is two-fold, and both parts have a similar root cause: smart pointers and "safety" being bolted-on features developed decades after the fact. The first part is the standard…
I would assume it just isn't a requirement in the majority of IoT projects, and omitting it saves on cost.
What you're describing is entrapment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entrapment Sometimes its legal, depends where you are and how it was done.
Looks like this is supported: https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/external-storage-devi...
I plan on buying one, and I have a 3 year old android phone. I would have upgraded sooner, but I basically wanted an iphone 14 but with USB C so I don't have to get new cables. Now I can get that.
USB C is definitely more universal, it is used for laptops and peripherals and other random devices. Qi charging is mostly limited to phones and certain phone accessories, which usually also have USB C.
> Which is generally undesirable for commercial projects; especially early in their lifecycles when bugs may be present and would be best kept private until the project has been more battle-tested. Copyleft only kicks…
The desktop application is the easiest way to get up and running on Mac or Windows where a VM is necessary. Of course you can still set up docker engine manually in a VM, but even then it doesn't offer the same level of…
It isn't official, but headscale exists: https://github.com/juanfont/headscale