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elorant

35,921 カルマ登録 15 年前
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Apple sues OpenAI for trade secret theft

axios.com
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China plans $295B AI data center buildout with domestic chips

qz.com
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Google employees internally share memes about how its AI sucks

404media.co
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OnlyFans owner in talks to sell to investor group at about $8B value

reuters.com
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Search engines alternatives now that Google isn't Google anymore

techcrunch.com
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Brussels launched an age checking app. It took 2 minutes to hack it

politico.eu
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DRAM Prices Rise Again as Samsung Adds 30% Increase

eteknix.com
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The Beginning of History

wheresyoured.at
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AI boosted US economy by 'basically zero' in 2025, says Goldman chief economist

tomshardware.com
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Prompt Repetition Improves Non-Reasoning LLMs

arxiv.org
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Jensen Huang saying "AI" 121 times during the Nvidia CES keynote

old.reddit.com
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Lego Unveils Smart Bricks

lego.com
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RAMageddon is finally coming for your smartphones and laptops

tomsguide.com
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PC builder trades 192GB memory kit for GeForce RTX 5070 Ti

videocardz.com
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elorant
·5 日前·議論
I removed the model and then removed Chrome too. Good effing riddance.
elorant
·7 日前·議論
Around that time a lot of politicians in Greece had their phones hacked by Pegasus. It's an ongoing scandal in Greece that never got fully resolved, although all evidence indicate that it was an operation orchestrated by the office of the prime minister in coordination with the local intelligence service. So I wouldn't call that an attack against the European parliament.
elorant
·8 日前·議論
Sorry to break it to you, but those aren’t marketers. Marketers can’t build shit. Those are all savvy developers who realized that they can take their talents to less competitive markets and harvest at scale all the low hanging fruits.
elorant
·8 日前·議論
They bought at $1bn and made it an $80bn behemoth. Meanwhile, I don't understand why a company has to innovate all the time like it's a piece of cake.
elorant
·8 日前·議論
Instagram is an $80bn company right now. I’d call that a success.
elorant
·11 日前·議論
Do they have a CLI?
elorant
·11 日前·議論
You can get an AMD Strix Halo with half that price even after hardware price adjustments. Besides you don't need 128GB of RAM to run a 27B model.
elorant
·13 日前·議論
I’m more interested in how they do large scans without their ISP or hosting provider going bananas about it.
elorant
·18 日前·議論
Very few people, but quite a lot of companies especially after per token pricing took effect and companies see their invoices skyrocketing. You pay an upfront cost once and you’re done.
elorant
·19 日前·議論
I did that too. Ending up building my own reverse index with a fixed-size vocabulary. But that's my issue, you start building one product and you end-up building ten in the process to solve all edge cases because no one bothered to research how things scale.
elorant
·19 日前·議論
I do a lot of work that is based on academic research, aka building a proprietary sparse embedding model. My issue with academia is that they don’t bother to solve the practical issues. They tell you how to build a PPMI model, but what about hitting a database that’s 500TB to find co-occurrence numbers? This isn’t even touched so you’d then have to go and invent a bazillion of algorithms yourself to make your life easier. So while the bedrock is based on academic research and we thank them for that, scaling anything requires a lot of work in uncharted territories.
elorant
·20 日前·議論
That or uMatrix
elorant
·21 日前·議論
How exactly is AI helping you with sports? Have you become a better athlete? Have you learned more about the strategy of each sport from the perspective of a coach for example? Care to elaborate?
elorant
·25 日前·議論
Economist has drunk the AI koolaid. Pretty pathetic for a publication of their esteem.
elorant
·先月·議論
Search for one is absolutely horrendous. It used to be great, but not so in the last years. Nowadays it’s filled with spam sites that they don’t seem to be able to filter out. And don’t get me started on the crappy AI overview that hijacks all queries.

Just today I tried a query for water filters and 1/3 of the results were ads. The other third were product pictures, or businesses in close proximity based on my ip. Then there was a box with related products/services, which was completely irrelevant to my needs, a second box with places, yet more product images and so on and so forth. Practically 70% of the real estate of the page was occupied by things I didn’t ask for. All I want is a list of relevant sites to go there and judge for myself. I don’t want Google to spoon feed me.
elorant
·先月·議論
Raspberries are basically for DIY projects. I have one on my router handling call blocking for my landline. If it was costing $300 I would rather get a mini PC or use one of my defunct phones with UserLand on it. I can't see any world where a comparison to an entry level laptop makes sense.
elorant
·先月·議論
Anthropic or OpenAI have no foothold into the mobile market. Google has integrated a shitton of AI functionality into their latest Pixel phones. That’s what would scare me if I was Apple and worried that if AI prevails this could steal some market share from me. The other two are irrelevant in this context.
elorant
·先月·議論
https://www.theverge.com/tech/930447/microsoft-claude-code-d...

https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/ai-bin...

https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/the-pulse-token-spend-bre...
elorant
·先月·議論
When the music stops we could start buying hardware again at rational prices.
elorant
·先月·議論
Even if we assume that everything you said holds true, how is that we as a crowd can make viable a service that eats some $300bn annually in infrastructure costs? Where would that money come from? Most tech companies these days are cutting their AI budgets because the per token pricing is killing them.