

What would Altman gain from overstating the environmental impact of his own company?
What if power consumption is not so much limited by the software’s appetite, but rather by the hardware’s capabilities?
What would Altman gain from overstating the environmental impact of his own company?
What if power consumption is not so much limited by the software’s appetite, but rather by the hardware’s capabilities?
Jesus’ deity is pretty famously rejected by the Jewish faith.
hmmm… looks like emacs doesn’t have a lemmy extension yet.
slays
I’m so over this two party circle jerk.
Laugh tracks always make me feel like I’m being programmed.
Hire an engineer then?
85°C is usually the limit for longevity. 100°C should cause most processors to throttle back. I haven’t seen my RTX 3060 get much above 70°C
XOR cleartext once with a key you get ciphertext. XOR the ciphertext with the same key you get the original cleartext. At its core this is the way the old DES cipher works.
A bit of useful trivia: If you XOR any number with itself, you get all zeros. You can see this in practice when an assembly programmer XOR’s a register with itself to clear it out.
It’s the only way to prevent the Goobacks from taking our jobs!!!
Maybe you’re right. Maybe it’s Markov chains all the way down.
The only way I can think to test this would be to “poison” the training data with faulty arithmetic to see if it is just recalling precedent or actually implementing an algorithm.
This reminds me of learning a shortcut in math class but also knowing that the lesson didn’t cover that particular method. So, I use the shortcut to get the answer on a multiple choice question, but I use method from the lesson when asked to show my work. (e.g. Pascal’s Pyramid vs Binomial Expansion).
It might not seem like a shortcut for us, but something about this LLM’s training makes it easier to use heuristics. That’s actually a pretty big deal for a machine to choose fuzzy logic over algorithms when it knows that the teacher wants it to use the algorithm.
Yeah, but this reminds me of a line from game of thrones:
“If you’re a famous smuggler, you’re doing it wrong.”
I’m pretty comfortable on the command line, but I also won’t hesitate to boot a live disk and dd if=/dev/zero
the main hard drive the moment my gui refuses to load.
(Pixel Only) https://grapheneos.org/
(Stripped down Android, Pixel Only) https://pixelbuilds.org/
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Note that you wouldn’t need 77 kg worth of bouyancy from the balloon. The shoes would provide some lift, more if you made them out of some type of foam.
Modder documentaries?
What weighs more: the cost of taking people at their word, or the effort it takes to interpret the subtext of every interaction?