Exactly, great quality and small file sizes. Perfect to reduce web bloat, or loading times when using things like FoundryVTT
Exactly, great quality and small file sizes. Perfect to reduce web bloat, or loading times when using things like FoundryVTT
The access is universal, but its run by private companies now.
Well, they have privatised it and made it worse and worse, with longer queues and worse quality of care.
I only cook vegetarian after moving together with a vegetarian, but damn do I miss cooking with meat :(
Klarna had their best year so far, they lost a record low 11 billion SEK. (About 1.1 billion usd).
RON (Rusty Object Notation). Its like JSON but better.
Isn’t it those that cost $2000 per 250mb of memory?? Meaning you’d about 350 to load any half decent model.
Except there’s no reason for not supporting it beyond greed. It worked previously.
Though with quantisation you can get it down to like 30GB of vram or less.
The 3hz frequency might even be a bigger problem
Once you know a few languages and the principles for how a computer works moving to a new one is easy. Don’t think of it as being a “Java developer”, but a programmer. It’s just a tool.
We did not learn languages at uni, but concepts. You use the same data structures and algorithms.
I think you’d be surprised, try picking up rust for some advent of code challenges. If you know Java Streams and C/C++ lower level programming all that you’re missing is some pattern matching.
Any recent CS grad is obsessed with rust, trust me. It’s not hard to learn either with that background.
It’s getting an editor eventually. Still early in development
Corporations don’t exist in a vacuum. They need to fuck people over or they’ll get outcompeted.
It also makes it slower and easier to introduce bugs.
European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU). 26/27 EU members participating. and some non EU members…
Can’t even read the article and find out because it’s paywalled.
Privacy is also easy with a local LLM. Performance and battery not so much.
My understanding is it’s much better with working with probabilistic problems. Something that could take a trillion years to guess with a traditional computer could be done reasonably fast with a quantum computer.
Your link is broken on Thunder