I agree. My 3070 runs the 8B Llama3 model in about 250ms, especially for short responses.
I think it's kind of like how politicians "pause" their political campaigns when they concede. Technically they could come back to it, but almost certainly won't.
I don't know. I read pretty often, and I learned how to do that at school.
Yes. Sunday is for working on your side hustle to try to actually get ahead instead of just treading water and trying to pay rent on time.
My main issue with using the general chatbot is that it's an incredibly inefficient way to convey information. For writing tasks I essentially need to type most of the answer first to get reasonable outputs when considering my actual constraints.
More specialized tooling will have these constraints built-in, which will increase productivity.
Even if we have the perfect general chatbot, it's still a lot of work to concisely describe your requirements to it.
It's a computer vulnerability or exploit which has not been discovered before (or at least the software developer wasn't aware of it).
0-day comes from the number of days the software developers have been informed of the vulnerability. Normally security researchers will tell a company about an exploit and give them some time to fix it before telling the public.
I totally agree. I always think it's weird when they have interviews or podcasts about talking to CEOs and they all say something like "you just have to work hard enough". Yeah. Okay.
Where are the podcasts where they ask lottery winners for some vapid aphorism about hard work paying off?
Things like this always make me wonder if a state could legally turn into a dictatorship.
Could Florida legally change it's constitution to say "All governing power rests entirely in Ron DeSantis" and dissolve it's representative bodies? Obviously it would still be beholden to voters for national elections (representatives and senators), but statewide there could be nothing.
It's a direct competitor to Notion, but also other knowledge management apps (Obsidian, Evernote, etc.)
I've been waiting on Satisfactory until it's out of early access. Should I continue to wait or is it good now?
Make your code as simple and brainless as possible.
The vast majority of time spent working with code will be debugging or reading other people's code, so if you write something incredibly clever, you're just making the next person's job (who could be you in 6 months) harder.
It seems that ampwall.com may come sometime as an alternative to Bandcamp? Time will tell...