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ArchAengelus@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Nvidia VP Admits AI Costs More Than The Employees
2·8 days agoTrying to etch models into a chip is a dead end until we reach “peak” quality.
However, unless they include some kind of LoRA (low-rank adaptation) adapter onto the silicon, it severely limits the utility of whatever model or architecture they choose. Being able to modify the weights is way more useful.
Honestly, diffusion decoders are probably where we’ll end up some day. Not end there, but that’s probably the next logical step in the throughput chain.
General purpose compute is infinitely more valuable during times of great software improvements than highly specialized compute.
Things like Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) still aren’t ubiquitous yet, even though they’ve been around for 10+ years. They’re Too specialized to allow for reasonable flexibility on testing.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's GitHub bans security researcher who posted zero-day Windows exploits because company 'ruined their life' — expert claims action is vindictive and promises further retaliationEnglish
5·9 days agoDid this one achieve some intense introspection just now?
I know what you meant (I have one for fish as well), but I chucked because you looked very enthusiastic about it!
The fish function for
!!is super useful though
Honestly? I want that.
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memes@lemmy.world•They always get me with the impulse buys
16·17 days agoNo joke, it looks like that may be the price for both units you can see there. Hard to tell from the sign, but it has two product codes with a + between.
Seems a bit steep for a single grand piano, and just about right for two.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•The Doormaker just destroyed me.English
7·1 month agoI was able to beat him 3 or 4 days ago, after the rock pile thing wasn’t part of the fight anymore.
Overwhelming force: strength build, vulnerability , and the card that gives you strength when you lose health on your turn, combined with multiple cards that triggered damage, and a power that dealt 1 hp damage at the beginning of my turn.
Accept that you will lose a few cards and build redundancies.
I’ll look up my build later.
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Technology@lemmy.world•DeepSeek ditches Nvidia for Huawei chips in V4 launchEnglish
32·1 month agoIt’s only the standard for people who self host their llms and don’t have $500k to throw at hardware for GLM-5.1 or similar models.
I have qwen3.6:27b on my local hardware and it’s way better than I expected. I’m excited for the rest of the 3.6 line as it comes out, if they can keep up that quality.
This story is also a nothing burger. Generally, yes, Nvidia will suffer once chinas stack catches up (soon). By then whatever bubble we are in will have normalized one way or the other.
In terms of actually deploying this model, it doesn’t matter what hardware you’re using. VLLM supports almost everything with SIMD-type hardware instructions.
More competition will make everyone happy except Nvidia shareholders.



That 8 hour 20 minute spec for returning to baseline could probably be sped up a bit to improve the inter-frame timing
Modern monitors measure gray-to-gray time as the response, rather than black-to-black. So if she computed the 50% luminescence threshold time on the decay side, and then started injecting the next round at that time, could likely cut the decay time to closer to 200 minutes minutes for the first frame, and then probably double that for the inter-frame times, depending on the GFP decay rate.
Who knows, maybe she already took that into account. She seems to be well rounded.
From the charts in the video (above), it looks to be symmetrical near the peak, but the 50% concentration on decay is around 200 minutes minutes of decay followed by 70 minutes ramping up would put the inter-frame time to be about 3.5 hours.
I realize concentration of fluorescing enzyme may not be 1:1 with lumens emitted.
If this worked the way I imagine, This cuts the total time to play from 600 years to about 200 years. Rounded to 1 significant figure, since this is all ballpark math anyway.