I have had great experience scripting and running http://mitmproxy.org for these purposes. I also have set it in production as a dumb caching proxy for upstream services (We do a lot dumb GETs to list/enumerate)
The GPU is fine and the drivers Valve are using, if their past hardware is any indication, will be open source. Doesn't magically fix them, but it does allow for Valve to fix them.
If valve can convince Qualcomm to open source their GPU drivers I will eat a banana peel. They would need to write a new one from scratch (or reuse freedreno, but those are going to have performance issues).
Not the first time Valve funded the development of FOSS drivers. They've already done so with Intel's Vulkan stack on Linux, AMD (AMDGPU) and Nvidia (NVK).
SteamOS's core functionality leans heavily on Mesa and there's been a lot of commits for the Adreno 750 lately, mostly coming from Linaro.
Fair enough. The problem is usually in terms of getting enough documentation and help to do this in a cost effective manner. If they manage to pull it off, I will start to second guess every phone OEM who seems to not go down this road.
based on my experience im going to assume you don’t keep the strict 8 hours maximum and also work at home.
you need more boundaries, that helped me a bit
> Electromagnetic Radiation: HHS in partnership with other
Departments and federal agencies will undertake a study on electromagnetic
radiation and health research to identify gaps in knowledge, including on new
technologies to ensure safety and efficacy.
This is absolutely fine by me. There is nothing hyperbolic about the statement and it's quite literally just a research request. How did it got turned into this headline?
I was going to comment how nix run still has to resolve the dependencies and the build, but you’re indeed correct, it’s way better than whatever this is supposed to solve.
Since the ranking is based on token usage, wouldn't this ranking be skewed by the fact that small models' APIs are often used for consumer products, especially free ones? Meanwhile reasoning models skew it in the opposite direction, but to what extent I don't know.
It's an interesting proxy, but idk how reliable it'd be.
Having been acquired by Google, there is always a leeway for the execs to take the employees with them. Google is a weak negotiator when they NEED something.
On the other hand, I can imagine the execs taking Google golden handcuffs while trying to close the Cognition deal so the employees are made whole or maybe even on better terms than if they all went to Google.
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