PyTorch is now under the Linux Foundation AFAIK, but yes it did originate at FB
PyTorch is now under the Linux Foundation AFAIK, but yes it did originate at FB
Ow i feel called out
Ah right I worded that wrong, sorry!
I guess what I mean to say is, would a non-negligible sized “singularity” (I know I’m messing with that term quite a bit, I’ll stray from the mathematical definition) be consistent with our current theories?
Gonna hijack this post to ask a somewhat related but possibly stupid question, would it be possible that instead of a singularity there happened to be a region of space with non-negligible size (ie, not a point sized region) that acted like a well instead? Things could “fall” into that well and not be able to escape, but it’s not like everything in the well is at a single point.
Yes it is indeed an open-source alternative to GitHub copilot that runs locally using Ollama.
Ooooh yikes, my bad. I’ll edit to fix 😅
Ungoogled Chromium.for me, pretty convenient as a Flatpak
EDIT: I missed the memo about Kiwi being an Android-only browser, whoops!
I can suggest LogSeq as a nice alternative for Obsidian. Notes are all in Markdown too!
I wonder if the Henry Stickmin collection was the reason it took off
…it’s been 5 years since Among Us?
Obligatory XKCD What If: https://what-if.xkcd.com/79/
Oh dude thank you for finding it again. I remember seeing this a long time ago and once I learned it, I completely forgot how to do the standard shoelace knot. This one was so much faster
(1,2,2,50)-loss-quinquagintinane
I would actually bring a parallel to the device driver-firmware blob split that’s common with hardware support in Linux. While the code needed to run inference with a model is straightforward and several open source versions exist already, the model itself is a bunch of tensors whose behaviour we don’t have any visibility into. Bias is less a problem of the inference code and more an issue with the data it was trained on
And we’re all the better for it! Needs polish and development of course, but it’s a decent alternative already
I mean, leaving aside their surveillance tasks, it’s still their job to ensure national security. It’s in their best interest to keep at least themselves and their nation safe, and considering how prevalent Linux is on servers, they likely saw a net benefit this way. They even open sourced their reverse engineering toolkit Ghidra in a similar vein
Oof right in the feels