apart from that: the word "mark" comes from a root for "boundary" or "border", and really it doesn't need to be about that; we're all in this together.
The Wasm Constant Time proposal was just moved to inactive 4 days ago[0].
From what I can tell the bulk of the work for it was done in 2018[1], but it needs updating to consider SIMD, and for legwork to be done on moving it along as a proper spec extension.
Until someone picks up this valuable work and lands this much-needed feature in Wasm, we're extremely vulnerable to timing attacks in all Wasm crypto.
An LLM would have to be two-faced in a sense to surreptitiously mess with code alone and be normal otherwise.
It's interesting and a headline worthy result, but I think the research they were doing where they accidentally found that line of questioning is slightly more interesting: does an LLM trained on a behavior have self-awareness of that behavior. https://x.com/betleyjan/status/1894481241136607412
These are a bit mythical, finding one for sale is no small feat.
I guess adding memory to some cards is a matter of completely reworking the PCB, not just swapping DRAM chips. From what I can find it has been done, both chip swaps and PCB reworks, it's just not easy to buy.
Software support is of course another consideration.
GB10, or DIGITS, is $3,000 for 1 PFLOP (@4-bit) and 128GB unified memory. Storage configurable up to 4TB.
Can be paired to run 405B (4-bit), probably not very fast though (memory bandwidth is slower than a typical GPU's, and is the main bottleneck for LLM inference).
I reckon it's mostly noise. An ad I saw three times in the sample was just an awful mobile game I don't deserve to be subject to ads about, and the other ad I saw twice was just based on my location.
Nice job. It should ignore ads imho, my top 2 "largest influences" were just ads. I mean, I guess we do influence ads via engagement or whatnot, but it's not as if I pay mind to an ad the way I pay mind to a post.