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Ask HN: Are advances in AI going to push Linux to a micro-kernel?

4 points·by cayleyh·2 mesi fa·9 comments

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cayleyh
·22 ore fa·discuss
DDR5 is DUV not EUV
cayleyh
·mese scorso·discuss
the civil war was only ever and exclusively about states rights
cayleyh
·mese scorso·discuss
Dario Amodei in David Attenborough voice: "This Claude appears to think more frequently and more deeply to give better responses"
cayleyh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I guarantee the "median" payout is nowhere near that. The article said the average pay is 158 million won. I bet the median pay is less than half that.
cayleyh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> I personally use my OpenAI subscription pretty heavily, 2-3 agents running practically all day on various tasks but I never even get close to running into limits

Same. But if I was working for an organization that measured token usage, you can bet I would be doing things like creating a cron job that uses claude to create a customized bespoke report update of the current status of all my open assigned tickets and message that to myself 4 times a day... token burn for zero purpose whatsoever.
cayleyh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
seL4 + linux kernel api shims does seem like the most realistic approach to move forward. But the driver + driver API situation seems like the biggest barrier.
cayleyh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
A compounding problem is that lots of the key drivers depend on binary blobs provided by the vendors, making updating and porting that much harder. I know there has been some work to have translation layers between "linux driver api surface" --> "other OSs" but that feels problematic to trust & maintain unless it's driven from the linux kernel team itself.
cayleyh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I missed what the reason given for moving from zig to rust was. Considering 9 days ago it was "This whole thread is an overreaction."

Is it really just that Anthropic now owns bun and zig is "anti-LLM" for contributions? Was there more justification given elsewhere?
cayleyh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The PR says it was from Jarred, and then he flags his own PR as slop...
cayleyh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
100% agree on this. Even just the flashing on nav menus. Very very common to load an app I'm already signed in to, see the "login / signup" state first, then a loading indicator or skeleton, then the logged in state. Just seems like amateur hour all over the place of people or companies not caring.
cayleyh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
You can buy them frozen, directly from the baking counter, in 144 count boxes... Just saying...
cayleyh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The ram is "unified" meaning it's a single shared between CPU and GPU, and it's "on package", meaning the RAM chips are packaged together with the CPU / GPU die, but it's just regular old RAM chips.

You can clearly see this in the shot of the Mini mobo: CPU/GPU ASIC with 2 separate ram chips packaged next to them: https://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Mac-mini...
cayleyh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
We're all living in a William Gibson novel now...
cayleyh
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I too feel this is a huge part of it, coupled with the fact that "basics" of last generation (a home you own, a stable job that doesn't overwork you on evenings and weekends, affordable options to have a family) are also being priced out of many peoples lives. You feel like you're not matching what your parents and cultural artifacts tell you you should be achieving at your age, and at the same time you're flooded with influencers on ski trips to Japan or snorkelling in Jamaica every other weekend, and it's a perfect recipe for feeling bad about your life no matter how well off you're doing compared to yesterdays median statistic.
cayleyh
·6 mesi fa·discuss
It's hard to get a comparable read since you don't get a clean split in the #s between what would be public spending vs. private spending if the US + a "Medicare for All" type system, but including the % of GDP spent in US on healthcare overall, it would put government expenditures as % of GDP on par with most other countries in the world that do provide universal health care:

* https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/exp@FPP/USA/FRA/JPN/... * https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/health-...

France certainly has a higher % of expenditure to GDP than other comparable countries, and you would expect the USA health care to GDP % to decline to be more inline with other countries with universal coverage if a national program was introduced.

However, because France is still offering more public social services and benefits overall vs. a "USA + universal health" that it's hard to make broad claims either way about who is wasting more money or which system is more effective for citizens based purely on % of government expenditure to total GDP.
cayleyh
·6 mesi fa·discuss
What does your setup look like? What kinds of workloads are you using it for?
cayleyh
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Underrated acquisition. Gives NVIDIA a whole lineup of inference-focused hardware that iirc can retrofit into existing air cooled data centres without needing cooling upgrades. Great hedge against the lower-end $$$-per-watt and watt-per-token competition that has been focused purely at inference.
cayleyh
·6 mesi fa·discuss
DTM is my new preferred power generation measurement unit :D thank you!
cayleyh
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Also AWS Graviton and Google Axion servers & VMs on those clouds
cayleyh
·9 mesi fa·discuss
"decade" being the universal time frame for "I don't know" :D