I have one of the earliest mp3 players, with a 32Mb expansion memory card.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_PMP300
And going back further: a Sharp PC1211 BASIC-programmable pocket computer
I have one of the earliest mp3 players, with a 32Mb expansion memory card.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_PMP300
And going back further: a Sharp PC1211 BASIC-programmable pocket computer
That was covered pretty well already!
Or maybe it’s using Fluidic logic.
It’s on the list somewhere I think
Well that’s of the same order of magnitude as the quoted figure. I was suggesting that it sounded vastly larger than it should be.
It’s true, I don’t know how large the models are that are being accessed in data centers. Although if the article’s estimate is correct, it’s sad that such excessively-demanding models are always being used for use-cases that could often be handled with much lower power usage.
140Wh seems off.
It’s possible to run an LLM on a moderately-powered gaming PC (even a Steam Deck).
Those consume power in the range of a few hundred watts and they can generate replies in a seconds, or maybe a minute or so. Power use throttles down when not actually working.
That means a home pc could generate dozens of email-sized texts an hour using a few hundred watt-hours.
I think that the article is missing some factor, such as how many parallel users the racks they’re discussing can support.
You thinking of Apple headsets. These are budget things, maybe $300.
Get a move on! It could be yards away by now.
He decided that it was unethical to have an AI/LLM impersonate a real person, but set up the “wizard” as an AI assistant for his fake crypto site helpline.
I govenment site I visited recenly made a point of how it accepts emojis in passwords!
True, poor choice of phrase.
But I was thnking of something like
#define my_macro does not fit\
on one line
Unix or dos format?
Anyway, you probably need to put a backslash before it to indicate line continuation.
But wouldn’t it be better to use something more traditional, such as <br>?
Can “y’all” be singular, since there is “all y’all” for plural?
Well, I hope this thread has also put you off being a pedestrian.
Part of the problem is that if you get a green light, so can go ahead or turn right, the road to your right has a “walk” sign on at the same time. So pedestrians can start crossing. In the UK a walk-sign equivalent means that “the traffic has stopped so that you can cross”.
True. But I’d sum it up as “A roundabout is a group of T-junctions. A 4-way stop is a nightmarish hellscape that relies on people paying attention and being reasonable.” A 4-way stop near a school at drop-off time is basically Mad Max. Kids crossing at each corner holding up the vehicle that should be next, people splitting into two lanes so that they can turn right out-of-turn, buses obscuring the view, people who decided that “surely it’s my turn now”…
I noticed! That’s why my reply became a semi-crazed random stream of consciousness.
On the reality show The Amazing Race, it’s never the rock climbing or skiing or skydiving that holds back the teams. It’s driving the manual rental car from the airport.
I drive manual in the UK but have never tried a left-hand-drive manual car, I’d probably keep hitting the door with my left hand.
Only part of it.
There was a successful ad campaign based on how many people in the UK find it repulsive.
https://www.creativereview.co.uk/you-either-love-it-or-hate-it/
Pylon appreciation
https://pylons.org/
Taxonomy of bread fasteners
https://www.horg.com/horg
Pathetic motorways
https://pathetic.org.uk/