It's surprising usable and cheap enough to run in 'fast' mode when vibing something quick. For simple code I find I prefer the code it writes over GLM or Gemini family.
You can thank the us gov for a list of companies to invest in.
I wonder why they didn’t train off Kimi 2.6, I hope is it because they already had a good base and not that they messed up that relationship.
Woah, is this part of the future of models? Basically little models you can use as tools.
The speed is impressive, I wish it could be setup for similar to speculative decoding
A 2011 MBP is likely a better a general purpose PC, those early models had some great engineering. Wait for the reviews and benchmarks but the M1/M2 based MBPs are still great daily drivers.
Channels matter a lot, quad channel ddr4 is going to beat ddr5 in dual channel most of the time.
I would be more impressed if they found issues the Apple password service or 1Password, you always have to assume that no software is complete secure but personal I only trust those two especially after the Lastpass…
Do you know which MRI you used? Not all are equal. Most MRI are 1.5T powered, and you can’t get fine details until you hit 3T. And there are differences even in the 3T power range. There are higher powered MRI which are…
I think having kids asking if they can scan the face of their parents/older sibling will probably give rise to some good conversations.
Mirrors are not effective enough. Shielding drones from energy weapons seems like a similar problem to entering Earth’s atmosphere, you want to shield it in a way that will blast away safely and ideally diffuse the…
It might feels natural to try and use terraform to deploy kubernetes resources since you’ve likely configured the cluster using it, but the helm/kubeneters/kubectl providers are limited by terraform’s way of working. So…
This has been my argument for years now. I think it is because most engineers learn to use Kubernetes by spinning up a cluster and then deploying a couple of helm charts. It makes it feel like that’s the natural way…
The quality of code and reputation of the authors is excellent in this new release. I’ve never looked at it before but this seems pretty solid, definitely worth keeping an eye on or testing.
I would be surprised if it is worse than the audio latency in any of the standard video conference software. I expect it would have a ton less processing and less hops.
Cloudflare and similarly placed CDNs will likely make it enabling it for sites a checkbox like option, e.g., https://blog.cloudflare.com/this-is-brotli-from-origin/ That's where it will have the most savings globally.
A lot of safety features are mandatory in Eu/Aus/US/NA etc, making imported Chinese cars much more expensive than first thought. Bidirectional charging does not add much cost if planned ahead, since most of the effort…
The first Dune had an epic soundscape, it was the first movie I've watched where I thought the audio was doing a better job than the visuals in pulling viewers into the world. I'm going to see if I can pay a bit extra…
600% more, 0.60$ for extended support vs 0.10$ Still that might be cheaper if a product is going eol then fixing issues blocking an eks upgrade path. Inversely it’s hard to see any justification for the price increase,…
Has a 1-3 team moat ever really existed with new technologies? My best guess would be to somehow get your tech embedded into the defence industry. My goto moat test: is there an obvious ‘death by Amazon’ route? Amazon…
At least in theory it should be possible to recondition these batteries to make them useful again, I'm not sure who/when/how much but I suspect they will never be completely worthless.
Not many people use compute 24/7, so if your use cases can be ephemeral than spot/savings plans can be a good saving and using the cloud allows for opex rather than capex controls and taxes
As per other comments, I will likely net profit today from maxing out usage during negative pricing via octopus agile.
I have octopus agile for electricity and octopus tracker for gas. Been on both since February when my last fixed rate ended. It has worked out great so far, some days when there isn’t much wind can be painful but…
I’d be very interested to see if you send two samples in fully anonymously to see how much they differ. I don’t trust the accuracy of these low cost, high throughput methods. It took scientists ~18 years to sequence the…
It's surprising usable and cheap enough to run in 'fast' mode when vibing something quick. For simple code I find I prefer the code it writes over GLM or Gemini family.
You can thank the us gov for a list of companies to invest in.
I wonder why they didn’t train off Kimi 2.6, I hope is it because they already had a good base and not that they messed up that relationship.
Woah, is this part of the future of models? Basically little models you can use as tools.
The speed is impressive, I wish it could be setup for similar to speculative decoding
A 2011 MBP is likely a better a general purpose PC, those early models had some great engineering. Wait for the reviews and benchmarks but the M1/M2 based MBPs are still great daily drivers.
Channels matter a lot, quad channel ddr4 is going to beat ddr5 in dual channel most of the time.
I would be more impressed if they found issues the Apple password service or 1Password, you always have to assume that no software is complete secure but personal I only trust those two especially after the Lastpass…
Do you know which MRI you used? Not all are equal. Most MRI are 1.5T powered, and you can’t get fine details until you hit 3T. And there are differences even in the 3T power range. There are higher powered MRI which are…
I think having kids asking if they can scan the face of their parents/older sibling will probably give rise to some good conversations.
Mirrors are not effective enough. Shielding drones from energy weapons seems like a similar problem to entering Earth’s atmosphere, you want to shield it in a way that will blast away safely and ideally diffuse the…
It might feels natural to try and use terraform to deploy kubernetes resources since you’ve likely configured the cluster using it, but the helm/kubeneters/kubectl providers are limited by terraform’s way of working. So…
This has been my argument for years now. I think it is because most engineers learn to use Kubernetes by spinning up a cluster and then deploying a couple of helm charts. It makes it feel like that’s the natural way…
The quality of code and reputation of the authors is excellent in this new release. I’ve never looked at it before but this seems pretty solid, definitely worth keeping an eye on or testing.
I would be surprised if it is worse than the audio latency in any of the standard video conference software. I expect it would have a ton less processing and less hops.
Cloudflare and similarly placed CDNs will likely make it enabling it for sites a checkbox like option, e.g., https://blog.cloudflare.com/this-is-brotli-from-origin/ That's where it will have the most savings globally.
A lot of safety features are mandatory in Eu/Aus/US/NA etc, making imported Chinese cars much more expensive than first thought. Bidirectional charging does not add much cost if planned ahead, since most of the effort…
The first Dune had an epic soundscape, it was the first movie I've watched where I thought the audio was doing a better job than the visuals in pulling viewers into the world. I'm going to see if I can pay a bit extra…
600% more, 0.60$ for extended support vs 0.10$ Still that might be cheaper if a product is going eol then fixing issues blocking an eks upgrade path. Inversely it’s hard to see any justification for the price increase,…
Has a 1-3 team moat ever really existed with new technologies? My best guess would be to somehow get your tech embedded into the defence industry. My goto moat test: is there an obvious ‘death by Amazon’ route? Amazon…
At least in theory it should be possible to recondition these batteries to make them useful again, I'm not sure who/when/how much but I suspect they will never be completely worthless.
Not many people use compute 24/7, so if your use cases can be ephemeral than spot/savings plans can be a good saving and using the cloud allows for opex rather than capex controls and taxes
As per other comments, I will likely net profit today from maxing out usage during negative pricing via octopus agile.
I have octopus agile for electricity and octopus tracker for gas. Been on both since February when my last fixed rate ended. It has worked out great so far, some days when there isn’t much wind can be painful but…
I’d be very interested to see if you send two samples in fully anonymously to see how much they differ. I don’t trust the accuracy of these low cost, high throughput methods. It took scientists ~18 years to sequence the…