

That’s what an LLM is, a database of words using vectors.
You’re still limited by the context window in your example, giving it another source of information doesn’t do anything than give more context.


That’s what an LLM is, a database of words using vectors.
You’re still limited by the context window in your example, giving it another source of information doesn’t do anything than give more context.


Amazing what you can do to protect yourself
Like one, don’t give your information to the machine


TSMC has their infra rigged to blow. Naive to think they’d let the Chinese have it


Semantics
Privacy is a human right and I have a choice to who an d which third party collects my data. My own computer with software I build myself doesn’t need mandated age gates.


Long live lineagos


Fediverse is also video, streaming and photos. It’s not one person, it’s many all at the same time.
It’s not spoiled, it’s progress.


Mesh networking at a fraction of a fraction of speeds of traditional infra.


I wouldn’t consider it low end, early benchmarks put it in the range of M1 which surpasses Intels N-Series.
IMO it’s the perfect typewriter/frontline worker machine when personal computing is getting more expensive by the day


It’s an iPhone 16 with a MacBook shell


Been looking at their Arc B50/B60 but still too expensive in Canada


TSMC is how they stay competitive; that’s what everyone else uses
Intel is still catching up with 18A
The 18A production node itself is designed to prove that Intel can not only create a compelling CPU architecture but also manufacture it internally on a technology node competitive with TSMC’s best offerings.


It can’t, it’s software that needs a governing body to dictate the rules.


That’s the point, there has to be a human in the loop that sets explicit guard rails


It’s not an excuse, it doesn’t think or reason.
Unless the software owner sets the governing guardrails it cannot act or present or redact in the way a human can.


It can’t, it’s software that needs a governing body to dictate the rules.
IBM like Apple has been cautious about generative AI Not to say they don’t, their Granite models work great for personal machines.
Choice is always key, embedding it in the OS is a terrible idea.