

Lmao, it’s more like “we can’t put it into a handheld because it’s idle power draw is around 25 watts”
Unless they did some unbelievable optimization, the rtx spark is basically the same chip as the dgx spark which idles at 25w.


Lmao, it’s more like “we can’t put it into a handheld because it’s idle power draw is around 25 watts”
Unless they did some unbelievable optimization, the rtx spark is basically the same chip as the dgx spark which idles at 25w.


To be clear, We don’t really know the architecture or model size of claude or chatgpt. If opus is a 1 trillion parameter dense model, then yes of course it’s going to be way more expensive to run than deepseak which is an 862 billion parameter MoE model. American models have focused on being the best regardless of cost where chinese model makers were forced to focus on efficiency because of lack of access to chips. Which will probably give them an advantage as the free investor money runs out for the american companies.
The constant training is simply how AI works and will continue to work chinese or american. That cost will never go away. Anytime you need your model to learn new skills or gain new knowledge, it needs to be trained.
Ok, so they are fucked either way. The gas pumps will still not work in cities either.
People conveniently forget that gas pumps are powered by electricity also. A person with solar panels and an ev is going to be in a much better situation in a large scale power outage than someone with a gas car.


I run fedora atomic which needs to reboot for updates. I usually update and shutdown every night, so i get the updates running the next day when i start the computer.


https://thecyclistchoice.com/resources/oklahoma-ebike-laws/
Took me like 5 sec to google, over 28mph or larger than 750w motor is not an ebike and would need to be licensed and registered in OK.


Over 40 already requires a license. So it sounds like you want enforcement for the people already breaking the law, not a new law punishing people that were following the rules.
Can we all stop using npm at this point?