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Unlocking Performance in Python's Free-Threaded Future: GC Optimizations

labs.quansight.org
3 points·by nathan_phoenix·hace 10 meses·0 comments

Your Jailbroken iDevices may be able to run macOS natively

old.reddit.com
17 points·by nathan_phoenix·hace 11 meses·1 comments

Documentation as single-txt-file for LLMs and AI code editors

context7.com
2 points·by nathan_phoenix·el año pasado·1 comments

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1 points·by nathan_phoenix·el año pasado·0 comments

Restrictions on Our Freedom to Study Software: Train Manufacturer vs. "Hackers"

4 points·by nathan_phoenix·el año pasado·1 comments

ArkType: Ergonomic TS validator 100x faster than Zod

arktype.io
192 points·by nathan_phoenix·el año pasado·71 comments

Killing in the Name of Privacy

mo8it.com
5 points·by nathan_phoenix·el año pasado·0 comments

Working with Files Is Hard (2019)

danluu.com
203 points·by nathan_phoenix·el año pasado·119 comments

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1 points·by nathan_phoenix·el año pasado·0 comments

DuckDB Node Neo Client

duckdb.org
4 points·by nathan_phoenix·hace 2 años·0 comments

Ente Photo Storage – Reliability and Replication Architecture

ente.io
4 points·by nathan_phoenix·hace 2 años·0 comments

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nathan_phoenix
·el año pasado·discuss
You can, in fact, self host it.

https://help.ente.io/self-hosting/
nathan_phoenix
·el año pasado·discuss
My biggest gripe is that he's comparing probabilistic models (LLMs) by a single sample.

You wouldn't compare different random number generators by taking one sample from each and then concluding that generator 5 generates the highest numbers...

Would be nicer to run the comparison with 10 images (or more) for each LLM and then average.
nathan_phoenix
·hace 2 años·discuss
Literally the only comment with some on-topic useful info...