That I can absolutely believe but the big competition is in enterprise gpt-5-size models.
best inference silicon in the world generally or specialized to smaller models/edge?
What would be the evolutionary advantage of this? I know nothing about biology so I'm struggling to see the use of such a network. Some kind of synchronization?
yes but there could conceivably be better tricks to discover
> There are no probability distributions over possible states when there is perfect knowledge of the state. I know very little about physics but I thought that the leading interpretations of quantum physics say that the…
It sounds like you're talking about information entropy which to my understanding is analogue to but not the same as entropy in physics?
You were still going to lose export markets as international competition grew, and you were still going to shift to higher value-added service jobs as the economy developed.
America got richer and outgrew the phase where tons of factory jobs made sense. It seems pretty clear to me that well-paying manufacturing job in developed countries were the product of a particular moment in time where…
The question was about what happens in other cases.
to understand what they said, or to understand a proof of why it would be true? any stats class would be enough to understand what they said
welp i guess i should get my sight checked
i thought it was really cool when it picked up the grapes by the vine edit: it didn't.
Oh yeah, I don't think I would suggest actually implementing this because it's just a lot of costs and fees to emulate what otherwise would be an index without the stock
Yeah of course you can't escape the general market risk, i'm only talking about a strategy to avoid net exposure to risk specific to the TSLA stock.
I definitely don't know much about finance, but a short is essentially being obliged to sell a position at a future date, right? You match your short position against the fraction of your ETF which is in TSLA, such that…
well not if the short matches the amount you hold in tesla stock through the ETF right?
I really don't like that these models can be branded as Deepseek R1.
I've never heard about Kagi but a paid search engine just sounds great? I assume the userbase will always be small enough that websites won't bother doing SEO for it. Maybe there's some low hanging fruit there in…
sounds good
They literally pay the tax but yes often the incidence ends up on the consumers.
Clearly it could never be enough to draw that conclusion but it might be very weak evidence in one direction
I've gotten the impression that: 1. The bias is mostly due to the training data being from larger models, which were heavily RLHF'd. It identified that OpenAI/Qwen models tended to refuse to answer certain queries, and…
It could be that, but also many other languages don't capitalize titles the way English does. It took me a long time as an English learner to learn that it was expected. It still feels very weird to me.
Aha, for some reason I thought they provided full-size Llama through some bundling of multiple chips. Fair enough then, anyway long term I feel like providers running powerful open models on purpose built inference…
Neither of the deepseek models are on Groq yet, but when/if they are, that combination makes so much sense. A high quality open reasoning model, but you compensate for the slow inference of reasoning models with fast…
That I can absolutely believe but the big competition is in enterprise gpt-5-size models.
best inference silicon in the world generally or specialized to smaller models/edge?
What would be the evolutionary advantage of this? I know nothing about biology so I'm struggling to see the use of such a network. Some kind of synchronization?
yes but there could conceivably be better tricks to discover
> There are no probability distributions over possible states when there is perfect knowledge of the state. I know very little about physics but I thought that the leading interpretations of quantum physics say that the…
It sounds like you're talking about information entropy which to my understanding is analogue to but not the same as entropy in physics?
You were still going to lose export markets as international competition grew, and you were still going to shift to higher value-added service jobs as the economy developed.
America got richer and outgrew the phase where tons of factory jobs made sense. It seems pretty clear to me that well-paying manufacturing job in developed countries were the product of a particular moment in time where…
The question was about what happens in other cases.
to understand what they said, or to understand a proof of why it would be true? any stats class would be enough to understand what they said
welp i guess i should get my sight checked
i thought it was really cool when it picked up the grapes by the vine edit: it didn't.
Oh yeah, I don't think I would suggest actually implementing this because it's just a lot of costs and fees to emulate what otherwise would be an index without the stock
Yeah of course you can't escape the general market risk, i'm only talking about a strategy to avoid net exposure to risk specific to the TSLA stock.
I definitely don't know much about finance, but a short is essentially being obliged to sell a position at a future date, right? You match your short position against the fraction of your ETF which is in TSLA, such that…
well not if the short matches the amount you hold in tesla stock through the ETF right?
I really don't like that these models can be branded as Deepseek R1.
I've never heard about Kagi but a paid search engine just sounds great? I assume the userbase will always be small enough that websites won't bother doing SEO for it. Maybe there's some low hanging fruit there in…
sounds good
They literally pay the tax but yes often the incidence ends up on the consumers.
Clearly it could never be enough to draw that conclusion but it might be very weak evidence in one direction
I've gotten the impression that: 1. The bias is mostly due to the training data being from larger models, which were heavily RLHF'd. It identified that OpenAI/Qwen models tended to refuse to answer certain queries, and…
It could be that, but also many other languages don't capitalize titles the way English does. It took me a long time as an English learner to learn that it was expected. It still feels very weird to me.
Aha, for some reason I thought they provided full-size Llama through some bundling of multiple chips. Fair enough then, anyway long term I feel like providers running powerful open models on purpose built inference…
Neither of the deepseek models are on Groq yet, but when/if they are, that combination makes so much sense. A high quality open reasoning model, but you compensate for the slow inference of reasoning models with fast…