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It seems the maintainer is willing to implement it but lacks the time. Perhaps a PR would be in order.


Has anyone seen an in-depth comparison between radeon 7900 xtx vs 3090 rtx specific to R1?


How is this any different than prompting for code? So there's enough embedded information replicate the infrastructure. However, I don't see this as a means of demonstrating an internal representation of self-preservation. This article is pretty light on the details of what was actually demonstrated.


> > They proclaim the intention to report on all the relevant news with as little subjective bias as reasonably possible. > > I don't think that's ever been the case. > > > Opinion and editorial pages are not relevant news with little subjective bias. > > Even if it were somehow possible to produce a piece of reporting totally devoid of subjectivity, it wouldn't be interesting and no one would care, because most people aren't subject matter experts in the area of whatever the piece is about. > > That's the value provided by expert editorialists, which Krugman was: they frame events in a meaningful way, be it historical, personal, based on experience in whatever field, or with other meaningful comparisons. Yes, such framing is necessarily subjective, but it adds value. Subjectivity doesn't imply corruption.

A bit from left field. So, framing your idea with AI. What can we expect when we look at biases in our selves?


I do not converse with AI.


Wake me up in five years to see of this is adopted.


"The new watch we’re building basically has the same specs and features as Pebble, though with some fun new stuff as well "

While I don't mind the same feature set, I would sure hope you upgrade the hardware for something to last 5 years. Update the design while keeping the spirit of the original and focus on a user replaceable battery.


> Founder of Home Assistant here. Let me know if anyone has any questions about the project or the Open Home Foundation (which now owns Home Assistant, ESPHome etc)

Every time I visit the big box stores, I see Wi-Fi as the primary means of connecting to the smart home ecosystem. Do you see this trend changing in the future, why from the average consumer prospective? Especially with thread?


Yes, to get Youtube content I can see your point. However, google don't respect your privacy or individuality, even if you pay for a premium service. That's why the alternate front ends exist.


The alternative front ends exist because people want something for nothing. If you don’t like their policies don’t use their product.


> The alternative front ends exist because people want something for nothing. If you don’t like their policies don’t use their product.

Then why am I paying for an alternate front-end instead of YouTube premium?


https://grayjay.app/

They had about a four or five day blip, but are back up and running. However, like anything else that doesn't use official APIs, it's a cat and mouse game.


That's a really generous offer. However, I feel most people are compute before bandwidth-constrained. I hope over the next years we'll have significantly advanced models 70b without paying $3,000 for something like Nvidia's digit.

Perhaps some may be region locked out of downloading such resources which may be able to take you up on your offer though!


In Australia the government legally mandated that I (and most of the country) am not permitted to have a wired internet connection above 25mbit/s. I am very bandwidth constrained.


Are you sure? Looking here, it seems the law is minimum 25mbps: https://www.acma.gov.au/sip-rules-and-obligations


Could you expound on the rationale of why there's such an imposed limit?


you forgot to add a /s


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