People running LLMs aren’t the target. People who use things like ChatGPT and CoPilot on low power PCs who may benefit from edge inference acceleration are. Every major LLM dreams of offloading compute on the end users. It saves them tons of money.
People running LLMs aren’t the target. People who use things like ChatGPT and CoPilot on low power PCs who may benefit from edge inference acceleration are. Every major LLM dreams of offloading compute on the end users. It saves them tons of money.
Intel sees the AI market as the way forward. NVIDIA’s AI business eclipses its graphics business by an order of magnitude now, and Intel wants in. They know that they rule the integrated graphics market, and can leverage that position to drive growth with things like edge processing for CoPilot.
Sure, but how many foods are we talking here? This sounds like probably <20 rows on a sheet, with columns for ingredients.
Tracking a single cat doesn’t seem like DB work
Why wouldn’t a simple spreadsheet and some pivot tables work?
Muh taxes! There’s probably a lot of larger priorities eating up all of Portland’s budget.
Pad, as in underneath the bench.
8 billion stupid monkeys
There’s not much cost with S3 object. It’s just a file system in Linux, and replication is a protocol standard.
Use object storage for media and backups, then use s3 replication to put a copy somewhere else.
Ask it to make a function, then do some other function, then make them work together etc. Making it write a lot in one go won’t work. It’s more pair programming than having it write for you.
I use it to write code, but I know how to write code and it probably turns a week of work for me into a day or two. It’s cool, but not automagic.
A Honda 50cc engine will run longer than you
If you have enough users and systems that this is a problem then you should be centrally managing it. I get that you want to inventory what you have, but I’m saying that you’re probably doing it wrong right now, and your ask is solved by using a central IAM system.
It sounds like you’re probably looking for some kind of SAML compliant IAM system, where credentials and access can be centrally managed. Active Directory and LDAP are examples of that.
Well, 1ms of latency is 300km of distance, so unless you have something really misconfigured or overloaded, or you’re across the country, latency shouldn’t be an issue. 10-20ms is normally the high water mark for most synchronous replication, so you can go a long way before a protocol like DNS becomes an issue.
I stopped smoking for years and started again. I’d say that deep introspection is a very early symptom when you get high the first few times. I have a theory that this is why a lot of people don’t like cannabis: They get an honest look at how they actually act and think, and lots don’t like what they see.
A foot and a half of Subway sandwiches and two bottles of pop is $29 in my country