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Scoop: Anthropic flies staff to D.C. to clean up White House fight

axios.com
4 points·by chakintosh·29 giorni fa·0 comments

SpaceX raises $75B in its IPO, making Elon Musk the first trillionaire

axios.com
9 points·by chakintosh·mese scorso·1 comments

AI Disrupted My YouTube Business. So I Got a Job [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by chakintosh·mese scorso·1 comments

Running 'Doom' on E. coli cells slowly

popsci.com
22 points·by chakintosh·mese scorso·2 comments

Bun.Image

bun.com
36 points·by chakintosh·2 mesi fa·13 comments

Bambu Lab 3D printers: Never again

youtube.com
1 points·by chakintosh·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Whoop is trying to copyright UI patterns, activity rings, dark mode and words

youtube.com
7 points·by chakintosh·3 mesi fa·1 comments

SpaceX files confidentially for IPO potentially valued at $1.75T

techcrunch.com
3 points·by chakintosh·3 mesi fa·0 comments

iPhone 17 Pro Max teardown and storage upgrade

youtube.com
2 points·by chakintosh·10 mesi fa·0 comments

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chakintosh
·10 giorni fa·discuss
https://killedbygoogle.com/
chakintosh
·12 giorni fa·discuss
This also shows why Anthropic is just not ready for an IPO. This admin can pump or crash the stock with dubious decisions.
chakintosh
·12 giorni fa·discuss
I have a stairlift to sell you.
chakintosh
·12 giorni fa·discuss
Not even stairs, looks like one step will defeat this $8000 robot.
chakintosh
·12 giorni fa·discuss
From the looks of it, you're gonna need one robot per floor. On the one hand, it's refreshing seeing a robot that's not a creepy humanoid, on the other, how is it gonna deal with steps and stairs ?
chakintosh
·21 giorni fa·discuss
Breaking even in 2069
chakintosh
·25 giorni fa·discuss
“Al Qaeda terrorist. Involved in Madrid 2004 bombings”

…WTF!?
chakintosh
·mese scorso·discuss
This is DOD retaliation
chakintosh
·mese scorso·discuss
Because in 2008, the housing bubble popped and it dragged with it the entire stock market. Stocks are more interdependent than most people realize.
chakintosh
·mese scorso·discuss
I have a feeling that as soon as OpenAI and Anthropic stocks are up for grabs, the market will implode.
chakintosh
·mese scorso·discuss
Creatinine not Creatine
chakintosh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
After yesterday's keynote and the changes to Search, it became clear in the near future, Google will cease to direct any traffic to websites and the search results will just become a footnote in Gemini's response.
chakintosh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Proton Mail Helped FBI Unmask Anonymous ‘Stop Cop City’ Protester https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonym...
chakintosh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah but I need broader coverage on older phones. No I'm not going for a 3rd party LLM. Foundation Models for iPhone 15 and newer, and a parser for the older ones. Currently training a Word Tagger in Create ML
chakintosh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
There is a Netflix documentary about Imfura, Gicurasi and the Pablo descendents narrated by David Attenborough. It just came out last month. Fantastic doc.
chakintosh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I'm literally working on an iOS app right now that needs to infer some input fields from free text typed by the user. Now to take into consideration typos, unstructured text (pricing, dates .. etc), I was pondering a cloud LLM or a basic local parser or even a local on-device LLM (ANE for 15+ devices and a different on-device LLM for the older models)

For the different on-device LLM, I literally went to HuggingFace and filtered by the smallest available models that can do the job, and Granite-4.0-h-1b works just fine, it corrects typos, infers dates, currencies all fields I need.

And it got me thinking how my first reflex was to rely on a cloud LLM which is waaay overkill for my need. Granted, an on-device LLM will need to be loaded on the devices on install or downloaded after the fact (which adds latency when the user needs it for the first time) but still, it's a better tradeoff than a cloud LLM.

I decided on a basic parser, and so far it seems to work fine. granted, it struggles with some words, but I just need to finetune it to have as much coverage as possible in terms of typos without triggering false positives.

A lot of developers have that reflex too and go along with it and then just pass the API costs to the customer. I could have gone that route too but turned out I don't even need an LLM for my usecase.
chakintosh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
People complain about token limits

Then spend their tokens on abominations like this

Make it make sense
chakintosh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Opus 4.6 was released between those dates
chakintosh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah, Stuxnet was dormant for a year until execution.
chakintosh
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> ... and counting reps in the gym

People need smart devices to count their reps !?