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bee_rider
·3 saat önce·discuss
The bet could be that they’ll ultimately be able to sell hardware capable enough of running local models comfortably.
bee_rider
·8 saat önce·discuss
Snails are our greatest enemy. Source: medieval manuscripts.
bee_rider
·8 saat önce·discuss
Cheeks per tongue will now be used as the weirdest unit for “2.”
bee_rider
·12 saat önce·discuss
True. But it would probably take a couple years to get spin up a new hardware product line anyway; by then local inference will probably be cheaper, right?
bee_rider
·13 saat önce·discuss
Our favorite pedant should have a new post up today, I think he posts in the afternoon though. At least, checking in the morning and saying “ah, dang, the acoup post hasn’t come out yet, maybe I’ll reread an old one…” is a Friday morning ritual for me.
bee_rider
·dün·discuss
That’s true.

A difficulty is that making the billing time more granular could reduce the landmine factor, but also would incentivize developers to keep users in the app for longer than necessary. We’ve already seen in social media that that incentive is… quite bad.

I guess it remains to be figured out. I dunno, maybe my framing is wrong, maybe development bounties are a better ongoing revenue stream or something.
bee_rider
·dün·discuss
I expected a philosophical discussion as to whether scientific models are discovered or invented.
bee_rider
·evvelsi gün·discuss
Interesting take. In my gut I hate subscriptions mostly because keeping track of them is annoying. But I’m semi-convinced. I mean, aligning the interests of the developer and the users is a nice benefit.

Something Apple could do is allow iOS to handle some of this stuff automatically. Establish a sort of “small app subscription” account. Keep track of which apps had been opened every month, only pay the subscriptions for the ones I’ve opened, and allow me to set monthly limits. It could also offer feedback to the app developers, “X% of your users didn’t use the app this month,” etc.
bee_rider
·evvelsi gün·discuss
The “game” has been reinvented recently, there aren’t any non-armchair quarterbacks. Thankfully.
bee_rider
·evvelsi gün·discuss
It would be nice to believe that could be possible, but people mostly switched to cheap laptops as soon as they became viable. No harm in being hopeful though.
bee_rider
·evvelsi gün·discuss
Actually, what are the partisan leanings of the parties actually actively pushing this, since you’ve brought it up?

Despite being fairly left-leaning I wouldn’t automatically blame the right for this particular type of invasive nonsense… is this a centrist spawned nuisance, or something?
bee_rider
·evvelsi gün·discuss
It is an 8B model… so, I guess it probably couldn’t run directly on most existing vacuum robots, but it could be reasonable this decade, right?

I wish we lived in the alternate universe where everybody has a home server that could run this sort of thing.
bee_rider
·evvelsi gün·discuss
I’m not sure who the academic class is (are grad students, postdocs, and tenured professors really in the same class?).

Anyway, the people setting the incentives are the ones handing out the grants.
bee_rider
·evvelsi gün·discuss
This is Mistral though. I assume the model can be run locally.
bee_rider
·evvelsi gün·discuss
A local escalation in BSD is still apparently worth a front page post here, so that seems pretty good.

I wonder why we don’t see more about local escalations in Windows. Of course, being closed source is a little bit of a barrier, but these tools can read assembly pretty well, right?
bee_rider
·evvelsi gün·discuss
Probably not, at least, I’m pretty sure the heat directly produced by power consumption is minuscule compared to the global warming contribution of the fossil fuels used to produce it, right?
bee_rider
·3 gün önce·discuss
Rather than pools specifically, maybe they could design District Heating systems.
bee_rider
·3 gün önce·discuss
Ideally we could section off some minimal baseline functionality that could be implemented more securely than the whole modern stack. Just HTML and a little CSS or something. Then mandate that, at least, services provided by the state should be accessible in this baseline functionality mode.
bee_rider
·4 gün önce·discuss
Wait, the original blog post was about competing with top-tier guessers using “AI.” I wonder if there’s more money to be made on the flip side: find the people making dumb bets, at scale, and take the free money they are offering, haha.
bee_rider
·5 gün önce·discuss
Because the US models haven’t had to compete on the actual price of providing the unsubsidized service, the Chinese models are probably ahead of us in terms of what can actually be delivered profitably (which is a pretty bad result given the level of investment).