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One vote for image inputs here. I would love a fine-tuned qwen-2-vl-72b on demand, but most of the solutions are "talk to us" level expensive. I'm assuming you beat the price or convenience of a replicate / modal solution?


Thanks for the feedback and the specific model suggestion!

Compared to the replicate/modal solutions our big focus is to ensure you don't experience rate limits. We want to ensure you get a good quality of service no matter what.

When it comes to requesting and running specific models, we won't ask you to pay extra just because there's lower demand for that specific model (which it sounds like other providers are doing). We manage scaling up and down instances for the models on your behalf to make sure you get good performance at a fair price point, so you don't have to worry about making the costs work.


I think just reading the code wouldn't make you a good programmer, you'd need to "read" the anti-code, ie what doesn't work, by trial and error. Models overconfidence that their code will work often leads them to fail in practice.


AlphaGo got better by playing against itself. I wonder if the pathway forward here is to essentially do the same with coding. Feed it some arbitrary SRS documents - have it attempt to develop them including full code coverage testing. Have it also take on roles of QA, stakeholders, red-team security researchers, and users who are all aggressively trying to find edge cases and point out everything wrong with the application. Have it keep iterating and learn from the findings. Keep feeding it new novel SRSs until the number off attempts/iterations necessary to get a quality product out the other side drops to some acceptable number.


this is somewhat similar, but diffusion transformers typically use a pre-trained text model as the text conditioning whereas, in this case it's integrated and trained together multimodally.


I tried this w/ AM5, but realized that despite there theoretically being enough lanes for dual x16 PCI-e 4.0 GPUs, I couldn't find any motherboards that are actually configured this way, since dual-GPU is dead in consumer for gaming.


Relevant video about some of the history of superconducting computers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14r2oMsAaE8


Why does this webpage have auto-playing audio?


probably some PM decided it would be nice.


i think they fixed it...


No, it's connected to AirTrain, which is slow and unpredictable, which is then connected to either the A or the LIRR.


Sorry I meant that you can use rail to get to and from JFK to the parts of New York served by the subway.

If the claim was to build a sub-8-hour LA to NYC train that’s obviously not going to work because of physics. If the claim was we need rail to LAX and JFK that’s silly because both are already served by rail.


I think Vision Pro isn't really a product, it's for developers / early adopters to make apps that will then be available once a consumer version is ready.


In that case they may want to subsidize those $3500 devkits more.


For a devkit it is on the cheap side.


Depends. There are other cases of expensive devkits, yes (Sony PlayStation at times, if I recall), but e.g. Xbox will rent them out to you for free or very cheaply.

In my industry the cost of a test bench is also higher, sure.


They don't need to.


in the video, it seems like you were designing something more complicated than the logos I was expecting-more of a vector illustration. It seems roughly in line with stable diffusion, and other models which struggle to make the clean, symbolic logos I would love to have.


We wanted to show that even if you have the craziest idea- you can turn it into a design with simple steps with our tool. But of course you can create simple logos as well :)


It's striking vs the France chart, though I wonder how this reflects electricity import / exports https://www.energy-charts.info/charts/energy/chart.htm?l=en&...


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