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Alifatisk
6,525karma·3,495submissions·October 14, 2022
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Didn't they move to Codeberg? Also, how often do they release a new version?
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> As a writer of very-short-form stuff like emails, it's probably the best model available right now. This is exactly my feeling with Kimi K2, it's unique in this regard, the only one tha…
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I think Trumps interest in the Arctic like Greenland is what created this uncertainty.
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You should mention that it is 4bit quant. Still very impressive!
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It seems to be available on Qwen chat?
https://chat.qwen.ai/settings/model?id=qwen3-omni-flash-2025... …
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Such a weird ranking. Looking up how Tiobe perform it's ranking, it seems like they base it on search engine hit counts for the query '+"<language> programming"'. I woul…
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I like the message the article is trying to convey, Python is good alternative to complicated shell scripts in my opinion. I do wonder, let's say the scripting file is using lots of libraries, do…
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Is this comment some kind of subliminal message?
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The url you sent, when signing up, just sends me to my homepage where I get a overview of my subscription at one.google.com, I can't see where to access a api key
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How often do they release new versions? Looking forward to the rbs integration
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So it will be like RBS-inline but with actual types in the code instead of comments? Cool!
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> Attention was developed before transformers. I just looked this up and it’s true, this changes the timeline I had in my mind completely! I thought the paper on Transformers is what also introduce…
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Titans: Learning to Memorize at Test Time
https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.00663
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I know, it's underrated but it is what it is. I still continue using it.
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There is sadly no equivalent to {foo: 1} in Dart. This difference stems from Darts class based object model while JSs is, as you probably know, prototype based
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Like Dart and the Dartium browser
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Many of the models we have today seem to only perform OCR on the images you send and use the text retrieved for context when answering. However, Qwen-VL, and I guess Gemini now? Are different, they se…
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Why is this being posted here? It’s just a readme file and a link to where to purchase the product. The GitHub link feels misleading
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”We have officially started development on Orion for Windows, with a target release scheduled for late 2026” Fantastic news!
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Link is dead This is the new url https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/Ruby/Box.html …
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Interesting idea, the only thing I see this solution would be better at than just porting to MRuby is that you get portable binary. MRuby has config to build for multiple platforms though.
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Actual types to Ruby code, with type checking? Am I dreaming?
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The website looks sleek, I get the impression that the ui for the os will be the same. But then when I look at the screenshots, it look like macOS stuck in 2008.
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They had to start with a base model, that part I am certain of
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Oh, I remember the times when I compared Gemini with ChatGPT and Claude. Gemini was so far behind, it was barely usable. And now they are pushing the boundries.
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These numbers are impressive, at least to say. It looks like Google has produced a beast that will raise the bar even higher. What's even more impressive is how Google came into this game late an…