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Inside the covert operation to bring down the party threatening Orbán's rule

telex.hu
5 points·by chpatrick·4 months ago·1 comments

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1 points·by chpatrick·4 months ago·0 comments

Roman Dodecahedron

en.wikipedia.org
3 points·by chpatrick·6 months ago·0 comments

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chpatrick
·11 days ago·discuss
I think the idea is to test (with the jury as a sample) if the evidence is compelling enough for society at large to agree with the verdict. It's rarely going to be 100% clear cut so the jury has to use their judgment.
chpatrick
·13 days ago·discuss
I recently had a pretty bad injury and out of curiosity I asked Gemini what it thought based on some CT scan slice images (and no other information). Surprisingly it came to exactly the same diagnosis and treatment plan as my doctors, but the big advantage is that I could ask it follow up questions any time, whereas the doctors barely explained anything.
chpatrick
·16 days ago·discuss
Scraping the internet for training is also using compute resources.
chpatrick
·16 days ago·discuss
Then distillation isn't a violation either by extension.
chpatrick
·16 days ago·discuss
That's like saying not wanting to work 14 hours a day in a coal mine is selfish because it's at the expense of global prosperity.
chpatrick
·16 days ago·discuss
I think it's such a vague term. If you showed someone in 2010 what we have now they would say it's science fiction.
chpatrick
·17 days ago·discuss
How are the smaller hosting providers going to buy cheap hardware?
chpatrick
·17 days ago·discuss
Hetzner can't magically buy cheap hardware and prices have multiplied the last year.
chpatrick
·18 days ago·discuss
PaddleOCR (also from Baidu) is pretty damn good actually.
chpatrick
·18 days ago·discuss
It absolutely hasn't been solved, it's just got pretty decent in recent years.
chpatrick
·18 days ago·discuss
Unless you think someone's going to build it, and either it's you or them, and you hope you can do it less horrifically.
chpatrick
·19 days ago·discuss
It's pricing is a lot cheaper if you can run it yourself.
chpatrick
·22 days ago·discuss
Sure, you need the right place, but it's not like there's a shortage of space far away from everything.
chpatrick
·22 days ago·discuss
I think it's not that hard of a problem in general. There are plenty of abandoned mines with tons of space where you can forget about it forever.
chpatrick
·last month·discuss
Nothing can beat the Python numpy/ML ecosystem. There's a lot of value in just being able to run a Python script as well without any compilation step. The typing isn't perfect right now but it's usable.

For vectorizable problems there also won't be huge performance gains from switching to a compiled language because all the hard stuff is already done in highly optimized native code. The only time it really makes a difference is if you have to write a custom for loop or traversal.
chpatrick
·last month·discuss
The difference is that LLMs may or may not be sentient in the domain of human language, which we can relate to, unlike the domain of chess.
chpatrick
·last month·discuss
For me it was the original DALL-E project page.
chpatrick
·last month·discuss
I think it's niche now because getting the hardware to run it is expensive and the quantized models don't work as well. If those improve then it would be a no brainer to pay one off for the hardware instead of a fortune for API calls.
chpatrick
·last month·discuss
Yeah, that's not very typical, I'd like to make that point.
chpatrick
·2 months ago·discuss
The live music experience would be terrible if only the richest fans can get in. Every crowd would be old and square.