The key is how healthy atproto is outside of bluesky by then
The key is how healthy atproto is outside of bluesky by then
From one post-communist Mixed Socialist-Market economy to another.
I’ve heard this called “social chaff”
AIs generating false data for you to hide behind may be one of the few good things to come out of the LLM craze.
USB-C is pin-compatible with every single other USB plug, so you should be able to get away with all USBC cables and some adapters for whatever plug type you’re trying to plug in.
There are only 3 types of pin sets, USB-C(USB 3.0 pins + 3 extra pins), USB-3.0(USB 1.0 + 5 extra pins) and USB-2.0 and lower. Everything else version wise is the controller on the actual board, not the cable.
Cable-wise you only need one to get the benefit of every other plug on the market.
I would not say Johnny Harris is a reliable source
It’s your queries + your IP combined with the rest of the data the net collects from you that identifies you.
Anyone from the local llama communities experienced with Gemma models?
I’ve heard good things but I only use Mistral because it’s proved the most versatile.
I’ve been curious about google coral, but their memory is so tiny I’m not sure what kinds of models you can run on them
It’s good that nobody knows how to use a sextant or a fax machine.
Modern Naval officers are taught to do navigation by starlight for backup purposes. Cause GPS ain’t that infallible.
If nothing else the atproto is pretty great, we’re starting to see a proper federated net start opening up around it.
Waiting for a 8x1B MoE
Anyone else remember when people were making expert systems with scheme and saying that was the end of doctors etc?
Ironically thanks in no small part to Facebook releasing Llama and kind of salting the earth for similar companies trying to create proprietary equivalents.
Nowadays you either have gigantic LLMs with hundreds of billions of parameters like Claude and ChatGPT or you have open Models that are sub-200B.
I could be mistaken too, this has all only recently become interoperable so there’s some growing pains
Isn’t that what Whitewind is doing?
Yes! Actually.
The full atproto up and running with bluesky is only in the last month or so, so people are finally starting to trickle out and set up their own services and hosts.
It’s actually very promising and hopeful.
This doesn’t seem to be that big an issue as PDS’s can just directly communicate with one-another like how ActivityPub works.
I wouldn’t lump bluesky in the same pile as threads anymore, the atprotocol is fully up and running and slowly but surely individually hosted data servers are trickling out and away to their own services.
There’s even new services running completely independent of bluesky running on atproto now: https://whtwnd.com/about
There’s a really good write-up on how atproto federation works here: https://whtwnd.com/alexia.bsky.cyrneko.eu/3l727v7zlis2i
If you treat an AI like anything other than the rubber duck in Rubber Duck Programming you’re using it wrong.
Do you have any sources about this?
I had suspected stuff like this happened at the end of WW2 but I’ve never heard any concrete stories