Necessary stuff (houses, healthcare, education) have outpaced CPI, and generally it is becoming more expensive.
Unnecessary stuff (electronics, appliances, other tech) did not, and generally it is becoming cheaper (Planned obsolescence is another topic though...)
You mean "corporate inference infrastructure", not LLMs. The reason for different outputs at t=0 is mostly batching optimization. LLMs themselves are indifferent to that, you can run them in a deterministic manner any time if you don't care about optimal batching and lowest possible inference cost. And even then, e.g. Gemini Flash is deterministic in practice even with batching, although DeepMind doesn't strictly guarantee it.
This is all currently irrelevant, making it work well is a much bigger problem. As soon as there's paying demand for reproducibility, solutions will appear. This is a matter of business need, not a technical issue.
Sort of. The VirtualBox Extension Pack is free for personal or educational use. It is explicitly not free for work use[0]. You can download it for free, but accepting the license to do so obligates you to pay them for it.
"Updated: Microsoft has done a 180. Following backlash from developers, GitHub has removed Copilot's ability to stick ads - what it calls "tips" - into any pull request that invokes its name."
comparing to Node, .NET is batteries included: built-in Linq vs needing lodash external package, built-in Decimal vs decimal.js package, built-in model validation vs class-validator & class-transformer packages, built-in CSRF/XSRF protection vs csrf-csrf package, I can go on for a while...
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