Yes, I wanted to mention WASM but honestly even talking about it is doing more of a disservice to modern .NET than not given the preconceptions about Mono.
Mono as a runtime hasn't been relevant in almost a decade now (since the advent of .NET Core). "I can go into the compilers to find bugs" -> yeah, that's what Roslyn is. C# lets you control GC, marshalling, safety,…
I read very fast (English and code, and my native language), and I have a very vivid visual (as well as auditory) imagination. Wonder what I traded off in this setup.
What is different between building more housing and building more highway lanes?
The confidence interval comment still applies for any production or client environment I've ever deployed code to. Unless you actually expect your environment to spend more than 5% of its time on average getting…
Why so? Zero-order effects are not unheard of in biology. Example: the elimination rate of ethyl alcohol is dose-independent because any practically noticeable concentration of ethyl alcohol will saturate available…
Why are you ruling out the possibility that training on the material may confer an advantage when the data is presented, even if the advantage may not be strong enough to pass the test without the data present in the…
What makes you think that the energy sector overall is immune to this while oil isn't?
Edge has this implemented in a pretty decent way.
> But if I'm a massive landlord with multiple units, I have the same advantage? The entire point is that monopolization confers the same advantage that this scheme does.
Or, put your files under html/ in your repo, and push to /var/wwwroot (using the common /var/wwwroot/html setup)
Skill issue.
1. Your original wording, "getting a response _for_ n tokens", does not parse as "getting a response containing n tokens" to me. 2. Clearly, _you_ don't know the API, as you can get output up to the total context length…
I dunno, I get a response back for 100k tokens regularly. What is the point you are trying to make?
And why is that bad? Your mindset would mean that Windows would have next to no backwards compatibility, for instance.
> which is a really bad idea. Why?
"Insecure mode" sounds a lot better than "default mode". If I didn't know what any of the options meant, I'd feel safe using BlockCipherMode.Default, but I wouldn't feel safe using BlockCipherMode.Insecure.
You are just describing a (good) recommendation algorithm. TikTok's is infamously good at figuring out your niches and catering to your taste by looking at your minute interactions with the content it shows you. My…
> I'm not very interested in this "right to repair" stuff - it revolves around demanding modular parts for quick and easy replacement. People who are actually close to the metal, who actually get their hands dirty are…
Definitely not a lawyer. You couldn't charge anyone with criminal conspiracy from the parent commenter's perspective.
Because you don't want any AVX512 binary to get stuck on a P-core forever.
Non-instruct-tuned LLMs are far more likely to say "I don't know".
> you can just get whatever cert is in the transparency log That would require compromising the certificate requester.
For the future, please remove the ?si= parameter from your YouTube share links. It uniquely identifies you and allows Google to track your social circle with certainty. (Not that they couldn't do it already)
> Since the pseudo code doesn’t I’d bet there are more implementations which trust any key Microsoft has ever published Bingo, this is the most worrying bit to me. Pasting from a comment I posted earlier: > Microsoft's…
Yes, I wanted to mention WASM but honestly even talking about it is doing more of a disservice to modern .NET than not given the preconceptions about Mono.
Mono as a runtime hasn't been relevant in almost a decade now (since the advent of .NET Core). "I can go into the compilers to find bugs" -> yeah, that's what Roslyn is. C# lets you control GC, marshalling, safety,…
I read very fast (English and code, and my native language), and I have a very vivid visual (as well as auditory) imagination. Wonder what I traded off in this setup.
What is different between building more housing and building more highway lanes?
The confidence interval comment still applies for any production or client environment I've ever deployed code to. Unless you actually expect your environment to spend more than 5% of its time on average getting…
Why so? Zero-order effects are not unheard of in biology. Example: the elimination rate of ethyl alcohol is dose-independent because any practically noticeable concentration of ethyl alcohol will saturate available…
Why are you ruling out the possibility that training on the material may confer an advantage when the data is presented, even if the advantage may not be strong enough to pass the test without the data present in the…
What makes you think that the energy sector overall is immune to this while oil isn't?
Edge has this implemented in a pretty decent way.
> But if I'm a massive landlord with multiple units, I have the same advantage? The entire point is that monopolization confers the same advantage that this scheme does.
Or, put your files under html/ in your repo, and push to /var/wwwroot (using the common /var/wwwroot/html setup)
Skill issue.
1. Your original wording, "getting a response _for_ n tokens", does not parse as "getting a response containing n tokens" to me. 2. Clearly, _you_ don't know the API, as you can get output up to the total context length…
I dunno, I get a response back for 100k tokens regularly. What is the point you are trying to make?
And why is that bad? Your mindset would mean that Windows would have next to no backwards compatibility, for instance.
> which is a really bad idea. Why?
"Insecure mode" sounds a lot better than "default mode". If I didn't know what any of the options meant, I'd feel safe using BlockCipherMode.Default, but I wouldn't feel safe using BlockCipherMode.Insecure.
You are just describing a (good) recommendation algorithm. TikTok's is infamously good at figuring out your niches and catering to your taste by looking at your minute interactions with the content it shows you. My…
> I'm not very interested in this "right to repair" stuff - it revolves around demanding modular parts for quick and easy replacement. People who are actually close to the metal, who actually get their hands dirty are…
Definitely not a lawyer. You couldn't charge anyone with criminal conspiracy from the parent commenter's perspective.
Because you don't want any AVX512 binary to get stuck on a P-core forever.
Non-instruct-tuned LLMs are far more likely to say "I don't know".
> you can just get whatever cert is in the transparency log That would require compromising the certificate requester.
For the future, please remove the ?si= parameter from your YouTube share links. It uniquely identifies you and allows Google to track your social circle with certainty. (Not that they couldn't do it already)
> Since the pseudo code doesn’t I’d bet there are more implementations which trust any key Microsoft has ever published Bingo, this is the most worrying bit to me. Pasting from a comment I posted earlier: > Microsoft's…