The people of hacker news seem to really want this to be some sort of conspiracy. It's quite interesting to see. "It's deliberate sabotage by Amazon", "It's retribution by Hegseth for embarrassing the DoW", "It's a…
Look - it's WAY more fun to just call Dario a goober than engage with the actual substance of the essay. Duh! Sure, this may be the most important invention ever with near certainty to reshape society over the next few…
Or, slightly more direct: .1kW*h/GB * .125GB/s * 3600s/h = 45kW Those are some goofy numbers. Obviously incorrect.
That’s an internet argument. The legal issue being debated in actual courts has never been “does Facebook have the technical capability to remove content”.
But Google is willing to host their content in search, right? They're just not willing to pay since there's no revenue benefit to search hosting it. It seems like Danish media doesn't like this and has chosen to…
That's a bit revisionist. Network effects were obvious when Google acquired Youtube. Google Video had the edge technically, but it didn't matter because Youtube had the users/content and Google saw that very clearly in…
Municipalities are generally preempted from regulating matters of statewide concern. In CA, the state decided to have the CA DMV regulate operational safety and the CPUC regulate the commercial service. Individual…
Oracle Chrome, Ha! I wouldn't even be surprised if that's exactly how it plays out.
Ah, you're right. I was wrong to say "public domain". It would be more correct to say Quake III Arena was released to the public as free software under the GPLv2 license.
Fast inverse square root is now part of the public domain. Also, even if this weren’t the case you can’t sue for damages to other people (they’d need to bring their own suit)
For enterprise, Google has something called Vertex AI which has a strict privacy policy but you have to pay just like any other typical cloud service. Presumably Gemini 1.5 will be available there soon.
A lot of patent trolls are very small companies though
I got something totally different when I asked: https://g.co/bard/share/d5830c43d539
Gatik has yet to remove safety drivers as I understand it.
Eh, it depends. I don't know if this is the case, but if these images were released to press & public as part of a media resource pack with a permissive license used to market the movie (which I believe is commonly done…
Other ridehail products like uber or lyft have 100% human intervention all the time. I think that's what the parent comment is referring to.
I was referring to the graphic they showed during the announcement that verbatim said the CPU was "up to 20% faster than M1 Pro". https://images.macrumors.com/t/wMtonfH5PZT9yjQhYNv0uHbpIlM=/...
You're not considering the difference in performance between the p and e cores. The math should be something more like: M2 pro = 8*3 + 4 =28 (the *3 representing that the performance cores contribute ~3x more to total…
I love Apple's E cores. It just sucks that the M3 pro gains so few given the reduction in P cores. Apple's E cores take up ~1/4 the die space of their P core. If the M3 pro lost 2 performance cores but gained 4-8…
In addition to the reduced memory bandwidth, the M3 pro also loses 2 performance cores for only 2 more efficiency cores. M2 pro: 8 performance cores + 4 efficiency cores. M3 pro: 6 performance cores + 6 efficiency…
Precisely. If you chose your product/company name to be a common word in the english language you should expect it to be more difficult to exclude others from using it too. I don't think there's anything wrong with…
I'm not convinced it's a bad thing for hiring or compensation committees to consider relevant experience/education. Agreed on gender/race/age. That should be made as blind as feasibly possible.
Interesting read. I wonder what went into the decision on the ratio of P to E cores. Naively it seems like more of the die space should be dedicated to E cores since they're so killer for workloads where efficiency or…
Strongly agree. It's not moving the goalposts when the metric is useless. TDP means nothing nowadays because CPUs can significantly exceed them when turboing if they've got thermal headroom. IMO, real power consumption…
This seems a bit revisionist. Nobody got upset at people getting excited, everyone was excited about its potential initially. The annoyance came specifically about certain politicians endorsing its use, without any…
The people of hacker news seem to really want this to be some sort of conspiracy. It's quite interesting to see. "It's deliberate sabotage by Amazon", "It's retribution by Hegseth for embarrassing the DoW", "It's a…
Look - it's WAY more fun to just call Dario a goober than engage with the actual substance of the essay. Duh! Sure, this may be the most important invention ever with near certainty to reshape society over the next few…
Or, slightly more direct: .1kW*h/GB * .125GB/s * 3600s/h = 45kW Those are some goofy numbers. Obviously incorrect.
That’s an internet argument. The legal issue being debated in actual courts has never been “does Facebook have the technical capability to remove content”.
But Google is willing to host their content in search, right? They're just not willing to pay since there's no revenue benefit to search hosting it. It seems like Danish media doesn't like this and has chosen to…
That's a bit revisionist. Network effects were obvious when Google acquired Youtube. Google Video had the edge technically, but it didn't matter because Youtube had the users/content and Google saw that very clearly in…
Municipalities are generally preempted from regulating matters of statewide concern. In CA, the state decided to have the CA DMV regulate operational safety and the CPUC regulate the commercial service. Individual…
Oracle Chrome, Ha! I wouldn't even be surprised if that's exactly how it plays out.
Ah, you're right. I was wrong to say "public domain". It would be more correct to say Quake III Arena was released to the public as free software under the GPLv2 license.
Fast inverse square root is now part of the public domain. Also, even if this weren’t the case you can’t sue for damages to other people (they’d need to bring their own suit)
For enterprise, Google has something called Vertex AI which has a strict privacy policy but you have to pay just like any other typical cloud service. Presumably Gemini 1.5 will be available there soon.
A lot of patent trolls are very small companies though
I got something totally different when I asked: https://g.co/bard/share/d5830c43d539
Gatik has yet to remove safety drivers as I understand it.
Eh, it depends. I don't know if this is the case, but if these images were released to press & public as part of a media resource pack with a permissive license used to market the movie (which I believe is commonly done…
Other ridehail products like uber or lyft have 100% human intervention all the time. I think that's what the parent comment is referring to.
I was referring to the graphic they showed during the announcement that verbatim said the CPU was "up to 20% faster than M1 Pro". https://images.macrumors.com/t/wMtonfH5PZT9yjQhYNv0uHbpIlM=/...
You're not considering the difference in performance between the p and e cores. The math should be something more like: M2 pro = 8*3 + 4 =28 (the *3 representing that the performance cores contribute ~3x more to total…
I love Apple's E cores. It just sucks that the M3 pro gains so few given the reduction in P cores. Apple's E cores take up ~1/4 the die space of their P core. If the M3 pro lost 2 performance cores but gained 4-8…
In addition to the reduced memory bandwidth, the M3 pro also loses 2 performance cores for only 2 more efficiency cores. M2 pro: 8 performance cores + 4 efficiency cores. M3 pro: 6 performance cores + 6 efficiency…
Precisely. If you chose your product/company name to be a common word in the english language you should expect it to be more difficult to exclude others from using it too. I don't think there's anything wrong with…
I'm not convinced it's a bad thing for hiring or compensation committees to consider relevant experience/education. Agreed on gender/race/age. That should be made as blind as feasibly possible.
Interesting read. I wonder what went into the decision on the ratio of P to E cores. Naively it seems like more of the die space should be dedicated to E cores since they're so killer for workloads where efficiency or…
Strongly agree. It's not moving the goalposts when the metric is useless. TDP means nothing nowadays because CPUs can significantly exceed them when turboing if they've got thermal headroom. IMO, real power consumption…
This seems a bit revisionist. Nobody got upset at people getting excited, everyone was excited about its potential initially. The annoyance came specifically about certain politicians endorsing its use, without any…