If you mean CUDA specific then yes. The biggest benefit of these machines over the others is the CUDA ecosystem and tools like cuDF, cuGraph etc
TTFT on a Mac is terrible and only increases as the context increases, thats why many are selling their M3 Ultra 512GB
Now this looks much more interesting! Is the top one input tokens and the second one output tokens? So 38.54 t/s on 120B? Have you tested filling the context too?
I've been on both sides of the software cycle as a stream lead and as a developer and ultimately I think this is it. Agile gets bastardised as soon as specific reporting structures and deadlines come into place "What do…
I like the interface - I will say that it doesnt work when there is an ad-blocker installed (the workspace wont open). When I am into the app it seems the database wasnt generated for items like the authentication…
https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/implementations/serverless-... AWS just released this too which looks like a much more expensive version of their previous Lambda@Edge functionality.
Number one reason is probably * gestures wildly at everything *
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I will die on the hill of squash-merge only. It doesnt make the history that confusing having branching visible with some run of the mill standardisation in process. My biggest issue is that if you have to delay a…
How is its laziness? I found Opus to be very quick to curtail output and default into "Add the rest of your code here" type things. I am a lazy data engineer - I want to prompt it into something I can basically copy and…
Awesome news - we will eradicate HIV within the a single generation at this rate!
Nice!
I have been a long term Rectangle user on Mac and a WinSplitRevolution for decades on Windows, my biggest preference as a developer is for it to be keyboard centric. I love the use of a numpad as a positional reference…
I think the differences is that it isnt weaponised as it is in the US but it is very much valued and expected.
Yeah thats ridiculously expensive for a home lab IMO, the thinkcenters can be picked up for a couple of hundred bucks used and a T400 runs about the same. So $400 for an AI capable home bench would run $1200 for a 3…
I think the Thinkstation M920 can house a single slot short GPU in it, something like the T400 (https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/design-vi...) would give you the capability to run modern GPU workloads.…
UK and Australia. The pros and cons are the same pros and cons you get with any system that has some form of centralised control. The main one comes down to triage, if you need / want a procedure that isnt life…
I think dismantling an existing system that is based on capitalism and is protected by the people rich enough to keep lobbying and getting kick backs will always be difficult. It would need to be started again…
He cant because thats exactly what it is. The UK NHS system is on its knees because the conservative government has started selling it out from under the people to guess - US companies. But all the gammons are spouting…
I am from 2 countries with "Free" healthcare system, I know that in either country if I really required it I would be seen, treated and discharged with no more than a few payments needed for medically necessary…
nvm - I just saw OpenFaas's licence since I last looked at it
I believe that no one should have to pay for medical care at the point of receiving it. This is what Taxes and government planning are for
So how is this different to OpenFaas?
Perhaps its because the average house (e.g. the Simpsons house) is no longer achievable for the majority of young people, smaller footprints mean things have to become multipurpose.
Digression but Medical debt should not exist in the first place - especially not in a supposedly modern country.
If you mean CUDA specific then yes. The biggest benefit of these machines over the others is the CUDA ecosystem and tools like cuDF, cuGraph etc
TTFT on a Mac is terrible and only increases as the context increases, thats why many are selling their M3 Ultra 512GB
Now this looks much more interesting! Is the top one input tokens and the second one output tokens? So 38.54 t/s on 120B? Have you tested filling the context too?
I've been on both sides of the software cycle as a stream lead and as a developer and ultimately I think this is it. Agile gets bastardised as soon as specific reporting structures and deadlines come into place "What do…
I like the interface - I will say that it doesnt work when there is an ad-blocker installed (the workspace wont open). When I am into the app it seems the database wasnt generated for items like the authentication…
https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/implementations/serverless-... AWS just released this too which looks like a much more expensive version of their previous Lambda@Edge functionality.
Number one reason is probably * gestures wildly at everything *
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I will die on the hill of squash-merge only. It doesnt make the history that confusing having branching visible with some run of the mill standardisation in process. My biggest issue is that if you have to delay a…
How is its laziness? I found Opus to be very quick to curtail output and default into "Add the rest of your code here" type things. I am a lazy data engineer - I want to prompt it into something I can basically copy and…
Awesome news - we will eradicate HIV within the a single generation at this rate!
Nice!
I have been a long term Rectangle user on Mac and a WinSplitRevolution for decades on Windows, my biggest preference as a developer is for it to be keyboard centric. I love the use of a numpad as a positional reference…
I think the differences is that it isnt weaponised as it is in the US but it is very much valued and expected.
Yeah thats ridiculously expensive for a home lab IMO, the thinkcenters can be picked up for a couple of hundred bucks used and a T400 runs about the same. So $400 for an AI capable home bench would run $1200 for a 3…
I think the Thinkstation M920 can house a single slot short GPU in it, something like the T400 (https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/design-vi...) would give you the capability to run modern GPU workloads.…
UK and Australia. The pros and cons are the same pros and cons you get with any system that has some form of centralised control. The main one comes down to triage, if you need / want a procedure that isnt life…
I think dismantling an existing system that is based on capitalism and is protected by the people rich enough to keep lobbying and getting kick backs will always be difficult. It would need to be started again…
He cant because thats exactly what it is. The UK NHS system is on its knees because the conservative government has started selling it out from under the people to guess - US companies. But all the gammons are spouting…
I am from 2 countries with "Free" healthcare system, I know that in either country if I really required it I would be seen, treated and discharged with no more than a few payments needed for medically necessary…
nvm - I just saw OpenFaas's licence since I last looked at it
I believe that no one should have to pay for medical care at the point of receiving it. This is what Taxes and government planning are for
So how is this different to OpenFaas?
Perhaps its because the average house (e.g. the Simpsons house) is no longer achievable for the majority of young people, smaller footprints mean things have to become multipurpose.
Digression but Medical debt should not exist in the first place - especially not in a supposedly modern country.