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yashdes t1_jdb0hma wrote
Reply to comment by letsgoridingyall in Did a drop ceiling to replace old outdated and previously leaking ceiling. by Him251
You had me in the second half, not gonna lie.
yashdes t1_j8d8lf9 wrote
Reply to comment by belacscole in [R] [N] Toolformer: Language Models Can Teach Themselves to Use Tools - paper by Meta AI Research by radi-cho
I've definitely wondered about this exact thing myself, especially when talking to chatgpt when it responds with insert x here, why couldn't that just be taken out and replaced with the appropriate API call
yashdes t1_j2aycg9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Bahamian regulator says it seized $3.5 billion of FTX crypto assets for ‘safekeeping’ by cloud_coder
Who took the $2.5B out of the safe???
yashdes t1_j14h1mm wrote
Reply to comment by GoofAckYoorsElf in [D] Running large language models on a home PC? by Zondartul
100% agree, love my 3090s, but hope they keep coming down in price so I can get more :D
yashdes t1_j1420uo wrote
Reply to comment by GoofAckYoorsElf in [D] Running large language models on a home PC? by Zondartul
He's probably referring to Quadros, those things are stupid expensive even in comparison to the 3090/4090
yashdes t1_ixvh889 wrote
Reply to comment by Icy-Conclusion-3500 in India's first private rocket company looks to slash satellite costs by Ok-Inspection-9797
Bigger issue is likely to be lack of capital tbh
yashdes t1_ivlcsvl wrote
Reply to comment by proxyproxyomega in LG's latest display can be stretched by 20 percent | The 12-inch full-color display can be stretched to 14 inches. by chrisdh79
I'm as close to an apple hater without being a hater as you can get but I'm actually really excited to see what apple has to offer for ar/vr glasses. They tend to make user experience very good on their products, even if they have very anti consumer policies, and that's what vr seems to be missing
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Reply to [R] TOCH outperforms state of the art 3D hand-object interaction models and produces smooth interactions even before and after contact by SpatialComputing
Bet meta will love this tech
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Reply to comment by Sirisian in [N] First RTX 4090 ML benchmarks by killver
Those must be cooking with how hot the gddr6 modules get
yashdes t1_iruumph wrote
Reply to comment by Octavia_con_Amore in Meeting your daily step goal really does work to prevent important illnesses. Taking more than 8,200 steps a day – the equivalent of walking around four miles – was found to protect against the likes of obesity, sleep apnoea, high blood pressure and major depressive disorder by Wagamaga
Yeah that might be your stride, im a size 13 but have been between 80-100kgs for most of my life, and around 75kg now and I def never ran through shoes that quickly. I still have some pairs of running shoes that I regularly have worn for working out and general walking about for the past 6 years
yashdes t1_irunmcs wrote
Reply to comment by Octavia_con_Amore in Meeting your daily step goal really does work to prevent important illnesses. Taking more than 8,200 steps a day – the equivalent of walking around four miles – was found to protect against the likes of obesity, sleep apnoea, high blood pressure and major depressive disorder by Wagamaga
Not to be rude, but may have something to do with weight, or weight to shoe size ratio
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Reply to comment by loopuleasa in [D] I just realised: GPT-4 with image input can interpret any computer screen, any userinterface and any combination of them. by Balance-
these models are very sparse, meaning very few of the actual calculations actually effect the output. My guess is trimming the model is how they got gpt3.5-turbo and I wouldn't be surprised if gpt4-turbo is coming.