sanmarzano

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[–] sanmarzano 6 points 10 months ago

It is trivial to make your GPS receiver firmware ignore these limits. There are even open-source receivers (SwiftNav piksi, for example). Modifying a binary is much harder, but not impossible for a motivated state like Iran or Russia. It's best to think of the COCOM limits as suggestions.

[–] sanmarzano 5 points 1 year ago

What's newsworthy is that the cops didn't shoot the dogs on sight

[–] sanmarzano 17 points 1 year ago

I'll back you up, brother. Season 4 had some of the highest highs.

The Archer-Shran arc not only started to culminate (a 5th season would have fucking rocked) but was one of the best ways of telling the story of the early federation. The personal arc from enemies to allies demonstrated humanity forming alliances better than any other arc in Star Trek.

[–] sanmarzano 4 points 1 year ago

People make money running the Telegram channels that distribute these videos.

The watermarks point people to their channels-that's why often you'll see something like a telegram link watermark float over an explosion.

[–] sanmarzano 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Neat! I've been using Nova for a decade now and I never knew that one!

Just like old times

[–] sanmarzano 1 points 1 year ago

Neat, but isn't it disingenuous to describe a LLM as a "personal AI" if it cannot be run locally?

If our future is going to rely on LLMs, which if obviously will, we're set up for a real dystopia unless LLMs can run locally made without giving our whole lives to the corporation behind the chatbot.

Does the AI community have any idea on when a local LLM of GPT-3.5 class performance will be possible?

[–] sanmarzano 5 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Does anybody have an Atlantic subscription and is willing to share the article?

[–] sanmarzano 17 points 1 year ago

Word up. When the Reddit collapse happened, Jerboa was ready to fucking rumble.

The fella (fellas?) behind it did a great job of building the right app to be ready for when the world needed it.