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Man, reminds me of how we used AlphaSmart machines, which were like horrible little physical word processors. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Alphasmart_pro.jpg
Man, reminds me of how we used AlphaSmart machines, which were like horrible little physical word processors. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Alphasmart_pro.jpg
For what it’s worth, creating a game that is fun to yourself will almost certainly resonate with other gamers that are like you. It can make a game bad if you focus on the general population instead of your own personal passion project.
This of course assumes you have good taste and high standards of polish.
Oh this is a great feature, I’m quite likely to use this to send stupid clips to friends.
Mythbusters fundamentally needs to capture the joy of engineering more than the joy of explosions. (Not that those aren’t fun too.)
Only for maximum efficiency. LLMs already run tolerably well on normal CPUs and this technique would make it much more efficient there as well.
I think he’s likely an invertebrate, no bones required.
Subtle wasn’t the intent here. But I do like your thought process here.
What innovations? SD3 is a step backwards.
Yep, graphing calculators are a forced necessity for school, therefore they can charge anything they want and people will still buy them. This kind of artificial demand causes extreme price inelasticity and is capitalism at its worst.
Same deal with university books, you are forced to buy them so they cost hundreds of dollars, when they could easily be sold at a profit for a quarter of the cost.
Emad is actually pretty smart, from a technical level, just listen to what he has to say on Reddit and it’s obvious. His business models seem pretty handwavey though, and you can’t just take money from people without a plan.
AI does mean something, but it’s quite disappointing.
Even mundane algorithms like A* pathfinding are technically under the umbrella of Artificial Intelligence. However the public’s perception of what AI means constantly shifts to be “whatever computers can’t do today”.
AI isn’t a scam, but damn, most of the businesses surrounding it sure are.
LLMs are notorious yes-men. Why would you ever use that for diagnosis? Just use bespoke classifiers like we have for years.
Fair enough, looks like I was mistaken.
I mean, that’s still better ratios than the US in recent wars, but that’s not saying much.
Studio Trigger has been their spiritual successor for a while now anyway.
Sounds like it will come in a couple sizes but the largest won’t fit on consumer GPUs. I think there’s a smaller model that should work though.
I hope you got a huge GPU, this model is supposed to be chonky.
Nothing, just use a good tool for the job, whatever that job requires.
Mozilla acquiring an ad company is something of a bad sign though.