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bobim
·ieri·discuss
I'm not fully understanding this business of MoE so please forgive me if this is a dumb question, but would it be possible to use MPI with a small cluster to distribute the load?
bobim
·ieri·discuss
My take was on pictures embedded into those documents, I'm not sure screenshotting would help as the text/numeric data is already there. Just saying.
bobim
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Could it be extended so it also extracts pictures from pptx and xlsx and run vision to get a description to be added to the text content before indexing?
bobim
·30 giorni fa·discuss
I'm slapping debian on any crap hardware around, but that's just me with different ideological standards.
bobim
·mese scorso·discuss
This is disturbing to realize that pi then contains all the past and future knowledge, including when I'll pass away.
bobim
·mese scorso·discuss
If you've been 20 years in and built the infrastructure you might disagree with new management and have a very clear view on the harm new policies are making. Professionals might be the ones that have skin in the game.
bobim
·mese scorso·discuss
As an individual contributor I sell my time, not my soul.
bobim
·mese scorso·discuss
I didn't realize Buran flew, and flew autonomously. Impressive for the times.
bobim
·mese scorso·discuss
Are there already skills around modelling, simulation and post-processing? Any pointers?
bobim
·mese scorso·discuss
This is also of interest!
bobim
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Could you share some of your hardware details for Qwen 3.6? And are you using the dense or MoE variant?
bobim
·2 mesi fa·discuss
My opinion is that work should be compensated fairly, that's all. I was just highlighting that copyright is a strange exception, the patent system is more fair even if not perfect. 25 years to make money on an idea seems good enough to me.
bobim
·2 mesi fa·discuss
True, but in defense of the author site and from a personal perspective, the copyright laws are very skewed and allow for being paid for life for a craft that has been made once. Even heirs benefit from it for life. Isn't that wildly unfair for all the other jobs where you are paid for your work once for all? And irrespectively from the fact that what you designed has been produced by the million and still running...
bobim
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Ah yes, that explains it all! I'm still learning how to unlearn.
bobim
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I have rage-quit apple for a C2 and the muscle memory still kicks in after months. The ergonomy of Sailfish is sometimes bizarre, the little top left dot for navigation for example. Still it does everything I need, just with a very bad camera. Let's hope the 2026 will fix that.
bobim
·2 mesi fa·discuss
It's cheap because we are offsetting the cost if its ultimate pollution onto future generations. We do this for everything else, and nuclear is our best chance for a liveable planet - if we don't want to make the slightest effort to give up on our comfort. But we have the belief that humanity will be able to manage nuclear waste for the next 100k years while we don't know how the pyramids were built... and it was only 3k years ago.
bobim
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Sailfish has a native Nextcloud integration, photos land on your home server without any user action. On iOS it requires opening the app from time to time.
bobim
·4 mesi fa·discuss
A court could rule the seizing of a flat I rent to pay up my debts? I'm not getting how this could be legal.
bobim
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Maybe GM is still the legal owner since they were all leased, so that would be a possible sad outcome.
bobim
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Well, in the end user agreement there are usually clauses that forbids it. It's tolerated in some geographies for interoperability, research and infosec, but you agreed on ToS already.