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Ray Tracer in SQL

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58 points·by kbumsik·10 days ago·22 comments

Ray Tracer in SQL

github.com
3 points·by kbumsik·11 days ago·1 comments

Python JIT project was asked to pause development

discuss.python.org
182 points·by kbumsik·last month·101 comments

Python JIT project was asked to pause development

discuss.python.org
6 points·by kbumsik·last month·1 comments

Kimi K2.6

huggingface.co
11 points·by kbumsik·3 months ago·1 comments

Logitech Options+ and G Hub macOS Certificate Issue

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3 points·by kbumsik·6 months ago·0 comments

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kbumsik
·27 days ago·discuss
So no multimodal support yet?
kbumsik
·2 months ago·discuss
So the draft model's performance is directly linked to the overall speed. Thank you for the explanation!

By the way, can it be slower than without speculative decoding in worst case then?
kbumsik
·2 months ago·discuss
> performance often degrades under different chat templates, long-context inputs, or out-of-distribution system prompts.

I heard that speculative decoding doesn't affect performance (I meant accuracy). Am I wrong about it?
kbumsik
·4 months ago·discuss
Right? Even enterprise routers, e.g. Cisco, are not produced in USA.
kbumsik
·7 months ago·discuss
We switched from Celery to Temporal. Temporal is such a great piece of distributed system.
kbumsik
·9 months ago·discuss
> realistic written documents?

Just get a DEF 14A (Annual meeting) filing of a company from SEC EDGAR.

I have seen so many mistakes when looking at the result closely.

Here is a DEF 14A filing from Salseforce. You can print it to a PDF and then try converting.

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1108524/000110852425...
kbumsik
·9 months ago·discuss
Right, I wouldn't use full table detection to VLM model because they tend to mistake with numbers in table...
kbumsik
·9 months ago·discuss
> My impression is that OCR is basically solved at this point.

Not really in practice to me. Especially they still struggle with Table format detection.
kbumsik
·10 months ago·discuss
Well, that has nothing to do with JS itself though.
kbumsik
·10 months ago·discuss
In case if you don't know, Auth.js is not a frontend-only framework. It uses a backend server to make it secure.

So it basically has no difference from the alternatives you mentioned.
kbumsik
·10 months ago·discuss
It is really easy to tell the difference btw. You will always see "4" or "7" in the middle.
kbumsik
·4 years ago·discuss
Really? I have more than 1000k files and I have never faced issues for more than 7 years.
kbumsik
·6 years ago·discuss
Depending on your motherboard you might need two GPUs. In my case I use Proxmox and control VMs through is web GUI.
kbumsik
·6 years ago·discuss
I am using Windows VM with GPU passthrough too. If you want it out of the box (well, kinda) I would recommend Proxmox. Proxmox is amazing hypervisor OS. Otherwise you need to study tricky things a lot: QEMU, Kernel configuration for VFIO.

Also you may need hardware, especially motherboard that supports VFIO groups well.

Fortunatly there are quite big communities like Reddit in this topic. Just google "VFIO"
kbumsik
·7 years ago·discuss
Have you heard of AWG Gov tier?
kbumsik
·7 years ago·discuss
I'm not an expert in C, but then what's the issue with strncpy() or any "n" functions? It prevents overflow AFAIK. Also what is the alternative (memcpy?) and why?
kbumsik
·7 years ago·discuss
Because of possible string buffer overflow?
kbumsik
·7 years ago·discuss
So is it fully migrated to Gtk3 now?
kbumsik
·7 years ago·discuss
Most CBOR implementations for MCUs tend to be a part of RTOSs, integrated and optimized for their own memory allocation libraries. But many of them are based on Intel's TinyCBOR: https://github.com/intel/tinycbor
kbumsik
·7 years ago·discuss
It it also weird that "network byte order" is considered as BE. Is there any advantage of BE when it is transferred over the network?