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jadar
·14 дней назад·discuss
Isn’t that somewhat similar to everywhere else AI is being employed? More of the same — just faster? We aren’t getting novel software architecture out of AI, those things are still important, but it does help us rule out bad things (bugs, security vulnerabilities, etc) and help us focus on the important things. In that vein, AI could help mathematicians by ruling things out faster.
jadar
·15 дней назад·discuss
Plot twist, they both vibe coded it and now are pointing the finger at each other. /s
jadar
·16 дней назад·discuss
Just to be clear, this doesn't mean that anything on the die actually measures 0.7nm — it means that it's roughly double the density as the previous node generation. At some point the industry decided to keep talking about "nanometers" even though the actual transistor sizes have been decoupled from the node name for years.
jadar
·16 дней назад·discuss
Perhaps an arrangement can be reached?
jadar
·16 дней назад·discuss
If resold Anthropic tokens undercut even the at-cost open-weight model tokens, because they're reselling subsidized subscription tokens, then you'd have to start selling open-weight model tokens at a loss in order to match them.
jadar
·16 дней назад·discuss
Okay, nevermind, I was able to view it on mobile.
jadar
·17 дней назад·discuss
Okay, random dude says something -- everything completely behind paywall. Guess it wasn't important.
jadar
·17 дней назад·discuss
I've never heard of the first one!
jadar
·18 дней назад·discuss
Yeah, this is relatable. Part of it comes down to "use it or lose it." We atrophy when we don't exercise. But at the same time, it might come back to the OP faster than he thinks if he went into it. Also, I've found that with AI I'm able to ask specific questions where I'm hazy and pick things up faster than if I just had to watch hours of lectures to pick something up. (There's a place for both.)
jadar
·24 дня назад·discuss
That's fair push back. In defense, my comment was motivated by the OP's assertion (multiple times) that this is merely an example of corporate greed. I don't know what the original user-agreement was, but it seems to me that common sense would say that you have to make money some way. If this business at one point offered a free service and at some point market pressures showed them that wasn't going to work, so they needed to do something else to remain solvent. Egress is not free, so merely uploading and storing is not an argument for free retrieval.
jadar
·24 дня назад·discuss
Wow, shocker, a company will not indefinitely store your data for free.
jadar
·25 дней назад·discuss
I feel like this headline is a bit over-stated. There is not a ton of evidence it was about a jailbreak, and neither was there evidence that is was about retribution.
jadar
·25 дней назад·discuss
If you have played Minecraft, you have a pretty good idea what kind of things Perlin Noise can generate. Maybe not the structures but definitely the terrain is generated by Perlin noise. (At least it was in the 1.4.7 days when I was in the code.)
jadar
·25 дней назад·discuss
What about all the employees who had options at SPCX and are now > millionaires?
jadar
·26 дней назад·discuss
The stakes are never higher when the stakes are so low.
jadar
·28 дней назад·discuss
I think a lot of these are because Apple has built animations into their products as first-class citizens, but that means that they need to somehow figure out how to compose them well. (Which obviously is a rather difficult problem to solve!) In my experience, you end up spending a lot more time trying to get all of the animations to work well together than you do on creating the actual UI, and that time is just not worth it if your start and end states are beautiful and intuitive. There's also the cross-UI-framework tax that has come up since Apple has allowed mixing SwiftUI and (App|UI)Kit, and animations are part of that.
jadar
·29 дней назад·discuss
That’s even smaller then!
jadar
·29 дней назад·discuss
If you re-use the Hermes agent, what are the cost and security implications? One Docker container per-customer sounds like it would be really expensive. Are they started on-demand, or run 24/7? What keeps users from using the agents for general purpose tasks, protects against prompt-injection, etc?
jadar
·30 дней назад·discuss
I'm kind of surprised the demo UI is macOS. Are they mainly using Apple products to develop these things?
jadar
·в прошлом месяце·discuss
Holy cow. I know I'm not supposed to be surprised given the memory shortage, but that is insane level.