For running llms _locally_ on Android, there's "pocketpal" (~7tok/s on a pixel 7 pro for some quant of llama 3.2 3B). (Not sure if it uses ollama though)
The state space of chess is so huge that even a giant training set would be a _very_ sparse sample of the stockfish-computed value function. So the network still needs to do some impressive generalization in order to…
For comparison, car liability insurance in germany typically has a coverage limit of 50 or 100M € (not sure about potential caps per victim though). There is also a legal minimum of 7.5M.
I believe that for a species, longer generations means slower evolutionary adaptation to environmental changes. (at least for our bodies, our hardware. Ideas/technology can iterate somewhat independently.) (longer…
A v2 feature might be e2e encryption, seems like that should be feasible
Milk with a multi-month shelf live can't be fresh, I believe. The fresh (mildly processed) milk I know turns bad within about a week, the "extended shelf life" stuff that was introduced a couple of years ago (in…
how would authentication work when you/someone does pick up the phone?
how would solar result in areas beeing uninhabitable for decades (or much longer?) after we stopped using them?
the article doesn't seem to consider cost of hyperparameter optimization prior to the final training...
btw this can be done with a 'proper' domain name too (e.g. at namecheap)
as far as I remember, Ubuntu works with secureboot, doesn't it? Ubuntu wiki seems to say so too https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot
I'd like to prefer DDG... but recently I noticed what seem to be blind spots on many (maybe less popular?) topics. e.g. I can't find how to setup/configure borgbackup on nixos via ddg for any of ~3-5 query variations I…
If this concept would work in principle, covid could be reduced to scaling testing capacity. My impression is that estimates about achievable testing capacity don't assume a most-important-short-term-problem-of-mankind…
you seem to imply that it is no longer like this? If so, why?
yes, e.g. thunderbird's builtin junk filter seemed much better to me. Gmail's too. I believe I saw somewhere that fastmail's spamfilter may have a 'feature' that whitelists mails from certain senders so that spam gets…
> Such compiler would require solving halting problem. I don't think so. As long as false-negative results are acceptable. (i.e. it is ok if for some programs no proof if found even though they fulfill the…
apparently the issue is that you could modify the script, keeping the script-launching binary unchanged and signed? did not try/verify though
seriously, are you trolling? in general, measuring the cost of government decisions seems good. But here, you seem to be suggesting that a) if the government acts, it should pay the income you'd had if you had kept…
> I like to see autocomplete as a history Not sure if I understand correctly: Ctrl-r shows command history, filtered by fzf as you type I find that particularly useful for frequent stuff that I don't bother to put in a…
Entwickler = developer; Entwicklung = development
depends on your threat model... if peaces bigger than dust are left over, they might still contain quite a lot of info, right?
Have you been to the US? I used to hate public transport in munich, but compared to US (e.g. SF or NYC) it seems incredibly good.
I think local public transport might be just a lot more efficient than longer-distance HSR. So if there isn't even a basic solution for the local transport, it seems odd to start with HSR. That impression is mostly…
For running llms _locally_ on Android, there's "pocketpal" (~7tok/s on a pixel 7 pro for some quant of llama 3.2 3B). (Not sure if it uses ollama though)
The state space of chess is so huge that even a giant training set would be a _very_ sparse sample of the stockfish-computed value function. So the network still needs to do some impressive generalization in order to…
For comparison, car liability insurance in germany typically has a coverage limit of 50 or 100M € (not sure about potential caps per victim though). There is also a legal minimum of 7.5M.
I believe that for a species, longer generations means slower evolutionary adaptation to environmental changes. (at least for our bodies, our hardware. Ideas/technology can iterate somewhat independently.) (longer…
A v2 feature might be e2e encryption, seems like that should be feasible
Milk with a multi-month shelf live can't be fresh, I believe. The fresh (mildly processed) milk I know turns bad within about a week, the "extended shelf life" stuff that was introduced a couple of years ago (in…
how would authentication work when you/someone does pick up the phone?
how would solar result in areas beeing uninhabitable for decades (or much longer?) after we stopped using them?
the article doesn't seem to consider cost of hyperparameter optimization prior to the final training...
btw this can be done with a 'proper' domain name too (e.g. at namecheap)
as far as I remember, Ubuntu works with secureboot, doesn't it? Ubuntu wiki seems to say so too https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot
I'd like to prefer DDG... but recently I noticed what seem to be blind spots on many (maybe less popular?) topics. e.g. I can't find how to setup/configure borgbackup on nixos via ddg for any of ~3-5 query variations I…
If this concept would work in principle, covid could be reduced to scaling testing capacity. My impression is that estimates about achievable testing capacity don't assume a most-important-short-term-problem-of-mankind…
you seem to imply that it is no longer like this? If so, why?
yes, e.g. thunderbird's builtin junk filter seemed much better to me. Gmail's too. I believe I saw somewhere that fastmail's spamfilter may have a 'feature' that whitelists mails from certain senders so that spam gets…
> Such compiler would require solving halting problem. I don't think so. As long as false-negative results are acceptable. (i.e. it is ok if for some programs no proof if found even though they fulfill the…
apparently the issue is that you could modify the script, keeping the script-launching binary unchanged and signed? did not try/verify though
seriously, are you trolling? in general, measuring the cost of government decisions seems good. But here, you seem to be suggesting that a) if the government acts, it should pay the income you'd had if you had kept…
> I like to see autocomplete as a history Not sure if I understand correctly: Ctrl-r shows command history, filtered by fzf as you type I find that particularly useful for frequent stuff that I don't bother to put in a…
Entwickler = developer; Entwicklung = development
depends on your threat model... if peaces bigger than dust are left over, they might still contain quite a lot of info, right?
Have you been to the US? I used to hate public transport in munich, but compared to US (e.g. SF or NYC) it seems incredibly good.
I think local public transport might be just a lot more efficient than longer-distance HSR. So if there isn't even a basic solution for the local transport, it seems odd to start with HSR. That impression is mostly…