It likely is, but it is still uncanny to think about how much of it is actually true. Is it making fun of people relying on ChatGPT, or is it just an exaggerated description of how she actually does research, honestly I…
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Because you can wrap Go binaries in Python wheels, but not yet Python wheels in Go binaries
Also, in that case, they know where all the men currently are, which is probably the main reason to implement it now. m
Maybe you could use different timetables in summer and winter, so that only the relevant part of activities is affected, not everything indiscriminately. This would also make it possible to cater to local needs much…
No, executive orders can't change law and international law, unless ratified by congress, is not democratically legitimized and applicable law in the US to begin with
It's not new in the sense that any of its components are new, and it's not new in the sense that similar things had not been done before, it's new in the sense that putting the right components together in the right way…
What would be a reasonable amount of time to audit the dependencies?
It's not that life wants to continue existing, it's that life is what continues existing. That's not a moral standard, but a matter of causality, that life that lacks in "want" to continue existing mostly stops existing.
If I would guess, I'd say 65% positive, 35% negative
That doesn't work when the Chinese produce uncensored open weight models, or ones that can easily be adapted to create uncensored content. Censorship for generative AI simply doesn't work the way we are used to, unless…
You mean, if you would apply the inverse of the standard romanization of Mandarin, the resulting sound would be closer to the Japanese sound, if starting from the Kunrei spelling than if starting from the Hepburn…
> We are releasing the Nemotron 3 Nano model and technical report. Super and Ultra releases will follow in the coming months.
You can run it with a 5090 and the standard ComfyUI template, it just offloads some parts to RAM. Image generation takes about a minute for sizes like 1024x1024.
It seems to me that thinking models are harder to decensor, as they are trained to think whether to accept your request.
I wonder if printed books were just as controversial when the printing press was invited.
But the article shows that the Nvidia ecosystem isn't that mature either on the DGX Spark with ARM64. I wonder if Nvidia is still ahead for such use cases, all things considered.
For full effect, it should be priced 100 in Switzerland and 139 in the US
Seems we're now at a point of time when OCR is doing so well, that printing text out and letting computers literally read it is suggested to be superior to processing the endoded text directly.
But maybe your tells are also biased. If you're truly unbiased, then * any facts supporting another view are by definiton biased, and should not be presented * you have the only unbiased objective interpretation of the…
Google Glass was so much before its time, it might be reinvented a few more times and abandoned again before finally becoming a success.
The irony of calling selfies not realistic photographs until processed by AI
No, and I expect kernel developers to be much more careful not to break anything with Rust rewrites.
It might be a bit of bad publicity for those who want to rewrite as much as possible in Rust. While Rust is not to blame, it shows that just rewriting something in Rust doesn't magically make it better (as some Rust…
> Although being written in Java does improve memory safety, we just saw that rewriting V8 in a safe language wouldn’t help with the types of bugs V8 is trying to solve and so we would intuitively expect that GraalJS…
It likely is, but it is still uncanny to think about how much of it is actually true. Is it making fun of people relying on ChatGPT, or is it just an exaggerated description of how she actually does research, honestly I…
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Because you can wrap Go binaries in Python wheels, but not yet Python wheels in Go binaries
Also, in that case, they know where all the men currently are, which is probably the main reason to implement it now. m
Maybe you could use different timetables in summer and winter, so that only the relevant part of activities is affected, not everything indiscriminately. This would also make it possible to cater to local needs much…
No, executive orders can't change law and international law, unless ratified by congress, is not democratically legitimized and applicable law in the US to begin with
It's not new in the sense that any of its components are new, and it's not new in the sense that similar things had not been done before, it's new in the sense that putting the right components together in the right way…
What would be a reasonable amount of time to audit the dependencies?
It's not that life wants to continue existing, it's that life is what continues existing. That's not a moral standard, but a matter of causality, that life that lacks in "want" to continue existing mostly stops existing.
If I would guess, I'd say 65% positive, 35% negative
That doesn't work when the Chinese produce uncensored open weight models, or ones that can easily be adapted to create uncensored content. Censorship for generative AI simply doesn't work the way we are used to, unless…
You mean, if you would apply the inverse of the standard romanization of Mandarin, the resulting sound would be closer to the Japanese sound, if starting from the Kunrei spelling than if starting from the Hepburn…
> We are releasing the Nemotron 3 Nano model and technical report. Super and Ultra releases will follow in the coming months.
You can run it with a 5090 and the standard ComfyUI template, it just offloads some parts to RAM. Image generation takes about a minute for sizes like 1024x1024.
It seems to me that thinking models are harder to decensor, as they are trained to think whether to accept your request.
I wonder if printed books were just as controversial when the printing press was invited.
But the article shows that the Nvidia ecosystem isn't that mature either on the DGX Spark with ARM64. I wonder if Nvidia is still ahead for such use cases, all things considered.
For full effect, it should be priced 100 in Switzerland and 139 in the US
Seems we're now at a point of time when OCR is doing so well, that printing text out and letting computers literally read it is suggested to be superior to processing the endoded text directly.
But maybe your tells are also biased. If you're truly unbiased, then * any facts supporting another view are by definiton biased, and should not be presented * you have the only unbiased objective interpretation of the…
Google Glass was so much before its time, it might be reinvented a few more times and abandoned again before finally becoming a success.
The irony of calling selfies not realistic photographs until processed by AI
No, and I expect kernel developers to be much more careful not to break anything with Rust rewrites.
It might be a bit of bad publicity for those who want to rewrite as much as possible in Rust. While Rust is not to blame, it shows that just rewriting something in Rust doesn't magically make it better (as some Rust…
> Although being written in Java does improve memory safety, we just saw that rewriting V8 in a safe language wouldn’t help with the types of bugs V8 is trying to solve and so we would intuitively expect that GraalJS…