

Your interpretation of the English language has won you an argument! Huzzah
So good of you to concede it runs on cpu


Your interpretation of the English language has won you an argument! Huzzah
So good of you to concede it runs on cpu


Quote me in full.
You can run it at scale, on huawei. You can also run it on a cpu


Thank you for proving my point. It can be run on a cpu
“It’s slow, it’s inefficient” it still runs
It’s a foundational model just like R1 was.


A whole ecosystem that can run on any hardware, efficiently or not, is a whole ecosystem developed for the Chinese market


Yes, you can run it at scale. Which is why it uses Huawei hardware.
You can run it on anything, scaled or not


You can run it on CPU alone. Not surprising they’re building their own AI ecosystem


Thoroughly a Russian operation, try again
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/russia-today-maga-influencers/


MAGA is inherently Russian propaganda, prove me wrong
It is a thing in each of the Canadian provinces and territories


Young Carney wants a consensus


No Ryzen 5 is more than 95W, and the 9060 is a 200W card.
They could easily get away with a 400W PSU, similar to a PS5.


There’s a reason they run laptops on the ISS, space data centres are a pipe dream without power generation and all the other necessary infrastructure.


As if Microsoft supported Japanese customers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC-98
PlayStation and Nintendo were embedded in the market, why would they engage with the Americans?


Same, generally good products with a small number of failures over the years
dmarc is missing the description for reporting and compliance.
Otherwise looks nice


IBM like Apple has been cautious about generative AI Not to say they don’t, their Granite models work great for personal machines.
Choice is always key, embedding it in the OS is a terrible idea.


Mesh networking at a fraction of a fraction of speeds of traditional infra.
It’s amazing how open source has benefitted the individual. The monopolization of compute is still a barrier we’ll have to crash through