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@matt-james-c Nope OpenAI is heavily bloated. Anthropic CEO admitted that training their AI is only a couple 10's of million. It is not as cheap as DeepSeek but it is not 100x more expensive.
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@CommanderRiker0 No one uses Lamda Calculus for actual programming. Yet all programs can be reduced into a lamda calculus. Just because it is mathematical does not mean it is the right tool for the job.
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@ben.pueschel does the regulation explicitly say that individual programmers and FOSS organizations cannot be held liable for bugs in their code?
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@Trahloc You don't count the cost of the entire life of the hardware when you only need it running for 2 months.
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@CallousCoder So assembly.
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@nexovec cache alignment problem for example you have non vector data like the determinant that you need for your calculation over and over so you want them stored next to your 4x4 but the determinant value will cause your 4x4 to straddle two cacheline.
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@matt-james-c Distillation is not an efficiency gain downloading the internet is much more efficient than downloading knowledge from a hallucinating AI
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@matt-james-c You discuss how distillation is done but you have not pointed out where the efficiency is gained. Distillation allows knowledge transfer but it does nothing about efficiency. Why would the student model suddenly become much more efficient than the teacher model?
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@emptydata-xf7ps What happened to WebAssembly?
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@timseguine2 So they need to put guardrails to make it usable because mathematics is not programming even though programming is mathematics.
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@timseguine2 Try using first order logic to program a mobile app. You know we should avoid using loops because everything gets converted into jumps in machine language anyway so goto is the proper way to program.
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@timseguine2 Goto is more mathematical because it is closer to machine code.
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@75yado yes I know that but does the law explicitly say that this is the case that the individuals and organizations who writes free codes has no control over their usage and therefore not responsible for any liabilities.
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