My pleasure. Make sure you check out the thriving ecosystem of tools around it as well. I’ve seen a few projects building on it in a prettt creative way.
I wanted to mention that `zmx` is a beautiful piece of minimal software that basically has gotten rid of my tmux and zellij use. Uses a ghostty-based terminal emulator for each session, supports pretty much all of these features by leveraging ghostty. I truly don’t see the benefit of something like herdr over this minimal, robust setup. If I really wanted a lot of customization for AI assistants, I’d consider using Orca, but my current zmx approach works OOB and it’s solid. Great software!
Yes, and to be concrete, you can do so at economical prices at https://requestatest.com (it's a lifesaver in many occasions, I've used it 4 times with great success).
Much better than I originally expected. Drugs like kesimpta allow patients to self inject on a monthly basis relatively low doses, which limits side effects. Better than Ocrevus in that regard judging by what I’ve been hearing from fellow patients that have been using it for a while, even though equally effective.
There has indeed been an insane amount of progress over the past years. I didn’t know about stem cell therapy as an alternative to MS treatment.
An ex colleague is working on Headroom, a much more legit alternative to RTK. They provide accuracy benchmarks in the repo and are transparent about the compression algorithms used for the different output types. I liked their approach a lot better than RTK and thought it might be relevant for you.
It's a good point. Though I do wonder if the magic he casted was more at the conceptual level (intense belief on a set of primitives that ought to work) more than the code itself. Even by 2018's standards, the Tensorflow code above doesn't really look that impressive. It's hard to judge based on those past standards, though. But, wonder if somebody who knows more than me can elaborate.
There's no doubt about Noam's abilities. But I read through that code, and struggle to see its 'magic' or 'alchemy'. Can you elaborate what you find especially good about that code? (You may assume GPU kernel programming knowledge on my end.)
The EU is large and most importantly very diverse. Pretty much all the West and South of Europe has a very strong small talk culture. You shall not stereotype a country, and even less so a political and economical union of countries.
I'm sorry, but this whole article just feels heavily AI-generated. The telltales are all over the place (the kinds of headline questions, the structure, the way math is presented, the super concise keyword salads, the bolding, the capital letters all over the place, etc.).
Do your own research when reading the information in this article, I wouldn't be surprised if there are hallucinations or incorrect information. FWIW, the author claims to work in this space.
Most of them can, but assignment 2 requires Nvidia GPUs as it heavily depends on you getting acquainted with Triton, Nsight compute and other GPU low-level programming tools.
I’ve always thought myself as a person suffering a bit of ADHD. I have ALL of your perceived symptoms. Making me reconsider how much on the spectrum I am.
Also, I think you should cut some slack to others people's comments about ADHD. You’d be surprised how many people don’t look like they have it but they actually do.
If you're interested in this resource, I highly recommend checking out Stanford's CS336 class. It covers all this curriculum in a lot more depth, introduces you into a lot of theoretical aspects (scaling laws, intuitions) and systems thinking (kernel optimization/profiling). For this, you have to do the assignments, of course... https://cs336.stanford.edu/
Having an OS that versions all my VMs and allows A/B running the actual OS, has a high quality CLI, is built on modern standards, supports declarative files, and it’s simpler than Proxmox.
I don’t really care for enterprise support. Incus hits a sweet spot no other solution does.