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Turnstone: Multi-node AI orchestration platform

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

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huslage
·yesterday·discuss
Time is a figment of our imagination
huslage
·21 days ago·discuss
YouTube's take down infrastructure exists to prop up ad revenue. It was created by the industry and imposed on YouTube. There is no ad revenue on an App Store (to speak of) to protect so Google has no incentive to impose restrictions there that are purely DMCA-based. The incentives are misaligned between the app makers and the app distributors...structurally so.
huslage
·last month·discuss
They appear to be running them on both GCP and in their datacenter.
huslage
·last month·discuss
They are not _only_ using Google Cloud. They continue to build and invest in their own datacenters. It's not a binary choice.
huslage
·2 months ago·discuss
It ONLY applies to citizens. The CBP cannot deny an American citizen entry into the country for any reason. They cannot compel a citizen to unlock their devices. All bets are off for non-citizens, sadly.
huslage
·3 months ago·discuss
I work for a life sciences company. It will be a long time before anyone trusts a generative model to do the actual science when mathematically provable models are as good as they are today. There is room for AI in the field, but it's not in the science directly.
huslage
·3 months ago·discuss
Cal.com is failing. This is a rugpull with an AI excuse.
huslage
·3 months ago·discuss
I use my own OIDC connection to Tailscale. I don't use a third party for login. It's not hard to set up.
huslage
·3 months ago·discuss
I've never heard of TBPN but it appears to be an AI sports network of some sort??
huslage
·3 months ago·discuss
DIY sleep monitoring? Tell us more!
huslage
·3 months ago·discuss
You didn't read anything.
huslage
·4 months ago·discuss
Apple makes AI inference and training servers by the thousands. They just don't sell them to anyone. They use them internally in their datacenters. They didn't drop the ball, they are playing a different game while not cannibalizing their existing customer base.
huslage
·4 months ago·discuss
That act does not require the FCC to issue any blanket ruling like this. And the "unaccceptable risk" provision is legally dubious at best.
huslage
·4 months ago·discuss
How the heck are credential compromises still a thing with 2FA and refresh tokens???
huslage
·4 months ago·discuss
How do you limit access like that?
huslage
·4 months ago·discuss
It is not the Department of War. He's towing the line from the get-go. Forget this guy.
huslage
·5 months ago·discuss
I have had other LLMs QA the work of Claude Code and they find bugs. It's a good cycle, but the bugs almost never get fixed in one-shot without causing chaos in the codebase or vast swaths of rewritten code for no reason.
huslage
·5 months ago·discuss
What exactly is credible about archive.today if they are willing to change the archive to meet some desire of the leadership? That's not credible in the least.
huslage
·5 months ago·discuss
Why would they need to own the archive at all? The archive.org infrastructure is built to do this work already. It's outside of WMF's remit to internally archive all of the data it has links to.
huslage
·5 months ago·discuss
Profit is a myth of epistemic collapse at this point. Productivity gains are also mythical and probably just anecdotal in the moment.