

Is it censorship, or stopping (actual) fake news and lies because Musk fired Twitters moderation team?
(I don’t actually know)


Is it censorship, or stopping (actual) fake news and lies because Musk fired Twitters moderation team?
(I don’t actually know)


It may be that other companies can compete using ARM/RISC architectures. The only reason the current duopoly exists is the cross licensing between x64 and x86, now that apple has proved ARM can be competitive we will see what happens there!


If they were removing sites people would bash them too, there is no way they can win.


If they were removing sites people would bash them too, there is no way they can win.


Could you not have just bought a lower power chip then?
Or does that loose you cores?


Both intel and AMD are running the same instruction set though are they not? (Cross licensing x86/x64)
I think you can already with web assembly?


What is their monetisation plan? Currently they don’t seem to have anything other than donations?


oooh, ty


they just send a OTP to your email with the idea that you should be keeping your email secure (and that email providers are more secure than they can be)


The whole site seems like a PoC - the accounts don’t even have passwords! (I could actually kinda get on board with this)


yeh, thats what I mean, who knows what the state of the market will be in 25 years, unless its an insurance backed guarantee, be very suspicious of it.


Or that they were expecting to be out of business by then…


Nvidia IS making a profit on it though. It’s the whole “in a good rush, sell shovels” thing.


AMD uses chiplets in their CPUs, you can see it in the picture - they have a CPU bit, a GPU bit and an AI bit.
Much like you can buy SKUs with or without graphics you will be able to buy models with or without AI.


Oh it WILL cause security issues. It’s just a tradeoff against if they are worth the benefits.


Have you seen how slow their site is normally? Just request loads of obscure random pages and it will just eat their IO.
Throw some standard ddos on top to obscure things and your good? (Bad)
Edit: I know nothing about their storage, so I may be wrong. It just feels like they are held together with spit and prayers at the best of times.
This posts entire comment chain is an interesting example of people that have extensive knowledge in completely different areas of programming to me. And have some concepts I had never heard/thought of.


It really depends on the company. You can make fully remote work, you can make 20-40% work or you can do 80-100% work. However the company needs to be run with that in mind to ensure good communication/team building etc.
You also can’t just change the rules. If you change the split someone is going to be unhappy.
(And accept that your possible talent pool is reduced when you don’t offer remote work)
Someone has a compiler if statement left somewhere in their code (… probably)