Anyone remember GAN? With enough iterations with a discriminator, we're gonna see more AI generated videos that are harder and harder to distinguish from real ones. What then? Funny enough, this also seems to directly…
This was literally my first thought
Yeah same here. Sure they're not perfect, but in 2025/2026 what services are perfect exactly? To me, the article reads with a lot of exaggerated hostility towards Apple specifically for issues that are so commonplace…
This somewhat answers the question of "how on earth is a JS runtime company going to profit?"
I feel like this direction of thinking is also a bit reductionist: there are plenty of reasons not to want to put stickers on a laptop. For me, personally, I don't like stickers because a year or two later, they don't…
> Who are we to tell you how to use your computer? What a refreshing thing to hear in 2025... :D
The article is referring to GPU compute kernel (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compute_kernel), not the term kernel used in ML/NN/etc.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.04491
Honestly, I would drop calling compiler altogether -- it's just not a compiler. It doesn't make it any less cool though!
The app itself looks pretty neat. But I don't know how much I can agree with "lightweight" for a full stack webapp that just stores and presents text.
Anyone remember GAN? With enough iterations with a discriminator, we're gonna see more AI generated videos that are harder and harder to distinguish from real ones. What then? Funny enough, this also seems to directly…
This was literally my first thought
Yeah same here. Sure they're not perfect, but in 2025/2026 what services are perfect exactly? To me, the article reads with a lot of exaggerated hostility towards Apple specifically for issues that are so commonplace…
This somewhat answers the question of "how on earth is a JS runtime company going to profit?"
I feel like this direction of thinking is also a bit reductionist: there are plenty of reasons not to want to put stickers on a laptop. For me, personally, I don't like stickers because a year or two later, they don't…
> Who are we to tell you how to use your computer? What a refreshing thing to hear in 2025... :D
The article is referring to GPU compute kernel (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compute_kernel), not the term kernel used in ML/NN/etc.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.04491
Honestly, I would drop calling compiler altogether -- it's just not a compiler. It doesn't make it any less cool though!
The app itself looks pretty neat. But I don't know how much I can agree with "lightweight" for a full stack webapp that just stores and presents text.