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Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite

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3 points·by pat2man·4 個月前·0 comments

Atom: Private Offline AI Computer

atomcomputers.org
3 points·by pat2man·5 個月前·1 comments

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pat2man
·2 個月前·discuss
They also have Private Access Tokens: https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=huqjyh7k
pat2man
·4 個月前·discuss
Which I guess is what iCloud private relay solves. But only if you pay.
pat2man
·6 個月前·discuss
They specifically mention targeting 1-7B models and that this means fine tuned hyper specific models, not general purpose.
pat2man
·7 個月前·discuss
At one point with http only your isp could do its own cache, large corporate it networks could have a cache, etc. which was very efficient for caching. But horrible for privacy. Now we have CDN edge caching etc but nothing like the multi layer caching that was available with http.
pat2man
·8 個月前·discuss
The thing with OpenShift (https://github.com/okd-project/okd) is you can set it up, and then run basically one command (oc new-app .) to push almost any app to Kubernetes. All bells and whistles included.
pat2man
·8 個月前·discuss
We don't have a national ID here in the US. Passports can be quite expensive. Local state ID cards don't prove citizenship.
pat2man
·8 個月前·discuss
To set this up, you have to scan the chip on your passport. Its essentially the same data on both chips, one is just in my phone's enclave and the other is in an embedded NFC chip.
pat2man
·8 個月前·discuss
How does this apply to a digital version of an official government ID? The government already has all this data.
pat2man
·8 個月前·discuss
As someone who self hosted bare metal Kubernetes on my own rack, it's a lot of work to get it set up. We used RedHat Openshift which has a pretty good solution out of the box, but the learning curve was relatively high.

That being said, once it was set up, there was not a lot of maintenance. Kubernetes is quire resilient when set up properly, and the cost savings were significant.
pat2man
·6 年前·discuss
"With the translation technology of Rosetta 2, users will be able to run existing Mac apps that have not yet been updated, including those with plug-ins. Virtualization technology allows users to run Linux"

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2020/06/apple-announces-mac-t...
pat2man
·6 年前·discuss
Yeah, rosetta will support x86 emulation. Might be slow though.
pat2man
·6 年前·discuss
The 13" MacBook Pro has an option to upgrade to 32.
pat2man
·6 年前·discuss
32GB is an option on the pro
pat2man
·6 年前·discuss
The iPhone 4 width was 2.31 inches.

The iPhone 12 mini's width is 2.65 inches.

It's not insanely bigger.
pat2man
·7 年前·discuss
I can easily plug any USB device into my MacBook with a cable. I cannot however plug a firewire, thunderbolt or HDMI cable into a USB-A port. Yes I need to purchase different cables, but they are relatively cheap compared to something like a laptop docking station that I might need otherwise.