

It’s trivial compared to the compute they dedicate to AI models. Like, not even a rounding error.
It’s trivial compared to the compute they dedicate to AI models. Like, not even a rounding error.
Honestly, they should just imprison all the people who illegally accessed the databases. That’s what we do to hackers. Doesn’t matter if you were paid to do it or not, illegal is illegal.
But of course wait until Trump is out because he’d just pardon them.
The hell? There’s no reason to use plain HTTP instead of HTTPS.
And symmetric encryption is wildly irresponsible as well.
the question is whether magic can violate the laws of thermodynamics
Well obviously it can, it’s magic and can do all kinds of dumb things. Like, go through the Player’s Handbook and tell me which spells DO rigorously follow scientific principles. It’s a pretty short list.
It’s easier to fix up Gaza because
Probably okay honestly. IP isn’t as strong of a barrier as the infrastructure to build the product. And he has both a car factory and a rocket factory. Twitter is the only thing that might annoy him but it’s already being cloned so there’s very little there to protect anyway.
So I visited Bangladesh one time, and learned they have insanely high rates of cancer there. Why? Well it turns out that (among other reasons) the farmers had been injecting formaldehyde into their vegetables because it made them last longer on the shelves, and therefore sold better.
This is what you get with no regulations. A sick and dying population.
Yeah I was being a little sarcastic. I agree that using a single lightweight framework is ideal.
Runtime js for rendering your page is still bad for performance of course. Best to use static html where possible.
I got bad news for you… htmx is written in JavaScript.
You must have a lot of memory, sounds like a lot of fun!
That likely is one of the distilled versions I’m talking about. R1 is 720 GB, and wouldn’t even fit into memory on a normal computer. Heck, even the 1.58-bit quant is 131GB, which is outside the range of a normal desktop PC.
But I’m sure you know what version you’re running better than I do, so I’m not going to bother guessing.
R1 isn’t really runnable with a home rig. You might be able to run a distilled version of the model though!
Except bureaucrats, of course.
I did not know that. There’s a bunch of news articles going around claiming that even the creators of the models don’t understand them and that they are some sort of unfathomable magic black box. I assumed you were propagating that myth, but I was clearly mistaken.
“Your family” isn’t who I was talking about. Researchers and people in the space understand how LLMs work in intricate detail.
Unless your “no one” was colloquial, then yes, I totally agree with you! Practically no one understands how they work.
No one understands how LLMs work, not even on a basic level.
Well that’s just false.
Good, I hope the economy burns so these moron republicans wake up a little.
Right, I should have been clearer what energy means. Crude oil.
Everything except energy apparently?
The problem about a backdoor is anyone can get into it. If you need evidence, please see above.