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KCachegrind is actually a really nice profiling dump visualizer. Shame it probably won't tell me anything I don't already know.

Jest: "squash commit"? what, does the 'g' in git stand for "gourd"?

Watch out folks.
It is an :ai: scrapes :ai: world out there

"There’s substantial evidence that what DeepSeek did here is they distilled the knowledge out of OpenAI’s models and I don’t think OpenAI is very happy about this."

"I will explain what this means in a moment, but first: Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahhahahahahahahahahahahaha.

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please make sure your childhood best friend's name has enough entropy to make a good security question one day

after the LLM hype dies, can some other field attract all the grifters for a while. i'm tired of it always being computers

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marsupial that always has a THC pen in their pouch

new thing I want badly 

I want one of these lilygo.cc/products/t-embed-cc1
flashed with capibarazero.com/
for NFC tag cloning and infrared database signal replay for TVs, etc.

Is it worth it for that? Anyone else using something like this?

Reading the news has this clam man getting more and more pissed off by the day. Really, really valve clappingly mad.

"AI ready" hardware hype nonsense 

@hazelnot I don't see how a corp would be willing to let go of their AI assets for local usage unless there is a catch, like DRM of some kind...

new thing I want badly 

I want one of these lilygo.cc/products/t-embed-cc1
flashed with capibarazero.com/
for NFC tag cloning and infrared database signal replay for TVs, etc.

Is it worth it for that? Anyone else using something like this?

"AI ready" hardware hype nonsense 

@hazelnot absurd that people are driven to buy new hardware so they can *checks notes* query someone else's generative AI model as a service? It just, doesn't depend on your machine's performance at all because that implies corporations would willingly share their models.

Enough of anglophone guys who are weirdly into japanese keyboards. Anglophone girls who are weirdly into french canadian ACNOR keyboards instead.

:ai: 

@MordecaiMartin there are some safety applications for machine learning image classification in control systems (like automated obstacle avoidance, or brake failsafe activation). With the caveat that responsible implementations must have actual verification layered atop it (unlike current "self-driving" crap).

LLMs are basically entirely useless and just make more problems than they can solve.

re: math, long, what 

@VegaHarmonia perhaps occasionally on a few conditions...

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