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LucidLynx
1,457karma·149submissions·December 9, 2018
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"Attention is all you need"
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Dup: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46468685
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> you can find all of those things for any major software release Maybe it is because you were using Windows all the time and you can't judge outside (no judging), but the quality and the (leg…
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It is not only for the corners. Do some searches and you will find a ton of bugs, bad performances and bad battery life for laptops, random crashes, ... The issue is not only on the lack of good desig…
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Not gonna lie, this year has been exceptionnaly disappointing for every product and every OS (more generally: software) from Apple. The battery life first: I lost 6 to 8h of battery life EVERY DAY bec…
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I remember organizing Linux install parties at my university (University of Lille (1), in France), each year for like 3 to 4 consecutive years. It was always a pleasure to meet new people and explain …
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I agree that those were not actually "promises" but "directions", and I apologise for that. Those directions were mainly cited in different conferences by some Rust-head-members at…
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> Tensor G5 and the latest version of Gemini Nano work together to run Magic Cue privately and securely on your phone. YES! Here we talk. The fact we can now host a version of an AI model, and make…
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Thank you ChatGPT!
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What is the difference between Pangolin and NetBird, which is also a self-hosted and fully open-source solution? https://github.com/netbirdio/netbird …
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Unfortunately you're right... Microsoft's stocks hit big again despite its evil background. It is depressing to be a software developer now. Especially if you have a good heart. I really hop…
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Is it me, or "founders" are actually FREAKING dumb? Why people continue to give them money, and praise their "work"? Instead of making (indirect) ads for them we should publish the…
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So, genuine question here: do companies have to pay full price in order to finance a technology that is used by 5% of their daily users? Of course this is a "devil advocate" question, but I …