

I was more interested if it would compress than where they floated


I was more interested if it would compress than where they floated


I think Denmark does it like that, but I haven’t verified with any Danes yet.


You make it sound like Meta has no obligations at all, while their terms and conditions limit their actions as well. For example they can limit the visibility and ban users and posts that violate their community standards. It would be interesting to see what breach was made here.


I think he meant his comment as a critique, not approval


So even you know it’s not being used to any scale in data centers. In theory they could run on Raspberry PIs but that’s not useful to the problem in hand. Where did you get 10x slower by the way?
An anecdote does not imply that something is not real.


The case was described in:
“There is no immediate solution. RISC-V, the open source processor architecture European sovereignty advocates point to as a long-term alternative, remains years from competitive performance in datacenter workloads. “It will take decades,””
To which you replied with ”Eh… What?” and went on to tell an anecdote about how it works well on a personal computer running linux. It doesn’t really relate to the problem in hand here although is neat.


It was a rhetorical question. I wish all good for that architechture, but it doesn’t seem very competitive as for now.
If you include only petrol cars, it’s quite on par with like a 2020’s VW Golf


What does that tell you about its performance under datacenter workloads?


Yeah that’s weirdly high, my build is from 2019 and works great


That’s no moon


I was about to and also interested


They were also celebrating with nooses in the parliament when they passed the death penalty law


I had the nastiest encounter last week. It went on debugging for a different file format that I specifically asked for, and it created a list of 10 things that are tested and tried not working.
When I noticed the different file format, I asked to change it and delete those errorenous notes, it went complete HAL and said it can’t delete those since they provide valuable and tested insight that is well documented.
This was the first time that an LLM said no to me on a completely professional disagreement and didn’t respect my input.
Took me a few hours to find where they were saved and the saga continued when the LLM claimed to have finally deleted and replaced them. Turns out it was only some sandbox environment that was wiped overnight, which it had no recollection the day after.
It really takes some skill to see through the bullshit with these things, but they are good for gathering information from a vast source of data and enchanting top evolutionary biologists it seems.


Personally I feel that ridiculing someones writing is petty and elitist. I’ve met some nice and smart people who don’t write gud and can’t express themselves via text, possibly due to some different neurological wiring.


The list was just to demonstrate the effects, yes it affects also Palantir. It would likely be very illegal to make legislation that affects only a selected few companies.
The EC insider sources told CNBC that the TSP could include a significant limitation for foreign cloud corporations when it comes to managing sensitive data.
To put it simply, US cloud giants such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Google could be restricted in their ability to process specific data types on behalf of public organizations, including financial, judicial, and health-related data.


Until people start using this for equivocal things
Also reminds of Android