Or how to apply communism to software engineering. I like that.
More seriously, the risk that a few companies become even more powerful thanks to their restricted access to such NN is very frightening. The worth is, without legal restrictions, there is nothing that we can do against it. And I doubt that legal restrictions come in the next months / years.
Well at that point, some people might have the crazy crazy insight that no matter how big the model is, or how many GPUs they have, it burns up all the same.
Josh Comeau and the jQ team should sit down together and create a state of the art, kickass UI component library with nifty buttons and similar cool ui elements.
Kagi search? It said something like after I exceeded my daily search limit in the trials: "Go search somewhere else". I mean, who are these snotty kids, that have the audacity to talk down on people? Not gonna spend my money there for sure.
Kagi is good, but get a proper PR person and don't let imbeciles ruin the experience.
This is because it is a paid search engine with a free limited trial. This trial is limited because the search inquiry is costing them money and they don't have VC money to through on growth. Neither they plan to follow this growth path. They focus on quality for the targeted market. And to be honest, they succeed in that until now.
Security for those who work in IT without physics/RF background is mostly just a layer on top of the fundamentals that only a select few know and can apply. Rest is mostly theatre. If you tighten these here and there, and make sure it's really tight, you are properly protected. All while the standards you must use for Wifi area like an ementaler cheese, a ridiculous shitshow, just like bluetooth and the rest of the terrible standards that are forced on you.
They keep the talent from doing their own thing, basically innovate. That's how you choke innovators. Give a fat paycheck, a sense of accomplishment, while bleeding them out. That's all.
This article gives zero information. It gives noise.
There are only a handful of people amongst those 340 million who can judge whether it was a good investment or not. Why ask the general populace who only see the nice pictures, but they mostly don't know anything at all about this topic. Ask researchers, physicists whether it was money burned or money well spent.