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  1. >a little unfair to Jeff

    I don't know chief, have you seen how many rpis this guy has?

  2. After the table it says it's a theoretical benchmark though.

    Marking this as AI slop.

  3. >Error 503

    How ominous

  4. >Suddenly every framework, in every language, was copying Rails. Django did it for Python. Laravel did it for PHP. CakePHP and CodeIgniter had already been doing something similar, but Rails set the template that everyone followed.

    Nah son, I won't allow the great Symfony to be erased from history and replaced with Laravel. Not on my watch.

  5. It seems like a solid plan to me:

    - charge the same you would pay for the GitHub runners

    - you have to factor YOUR server cost also, so self hosted will cost more than the platform option

    - you jump to the platform runners and save on servers, sysadmin, DevOps, etc.

    And then they grab you by the balls and raise the prices.

  6. >The only answer that comes to mind is that the author's livelihood, or at least their internal gauge of success, is tied to manipulating readers' thin desires.

    From the about page:

    >Free subscribers get previews of these essays and occasional full posts. Paid subscribers get all essays, the most useful ideas, conversations, and community access.

    So maybe you're right.

  7. >This is one of the first PCB's I've ever created, so it might have some flaws.

    >4 layers

    That's quite the jump for a noob. Would you mind sharing how you learned to produce such advanced output so fast? I mean my first ~50 PCB we're still just 2 layers.

    Edit: nvm I just saw the journal.

  8. A whole ass esp32 module in the board? Never seen something like that. I mean I've seen esp32 iot devices but with chips directly in the board, not as a separated module. It looks like hobbyist job.
  9. >Yes, but at least now we're comparing artificial to real neural networks

    Given that the only similarity between the two of is just the "network" structure I'd say that point is pretty weak. The name "artificial neural network" it's just an historical artifact and an abstraction totally disconnected from the real thing.

  10. The lengths someone will go just to have a graphics card and some ram nowadays smh
  11. >with 0 dependencies

    >Looks inside

    >0 dependencies

    Wow. Amazing. Was that a planned feature or did you just manage to write the entire project without stepping out the go std lib?

  12. Like a shooter spectator mode or like reincarnation with extra steps?
  13. Now that you mention it I think this is a new trend. I pretty sure I've seen more "written in Rust/Go/Zig" than any other language out there. I've never seen a post like "new cli, written in C++" for example. I don't know if it's just some kind of tribalism or a way to attract talent to your project.

    I think end users don't give a shit about the tech stack of a software. Why would they?

  14. >It seems bizarre to me that they'd have accepted such a high cost (150GB+ installation size!) without entirely verifying that it was necessary!

    You should look at COD install sizes and almost weekly ridiculously huge "updates". 150gb for a first install is almost generous considering most AAA games.

  15. >An unproved theorem now proved is by definition new math.

    No. By _new math_ I mean new mathematical constructs and theories like (to mention the "newest" ones) category theory, information theory, homotopy type theory, etc. Something like Cantor inventing set theory, or Shannon with information theory, or Euler with graph theory.

    AFAIK no new field of mathematics as been created _by_ AI. Feel free to correct me.

  16. Alright that's a valid answer. Thank you.
  17. I'm a simple software engineer not specialized in AI, and I know Karpathy is a heavyweight but help me understand: this kind of narrative about the intelligence of LLMs is an actual philosophical paradigm around IA or it's just him getting high on his own supply? I don't really know how to take his ideas since the infamous (?) _vibe coding_ concept.
  18. >This is me being snarky and ignorant, but if it solved one problem and it is automated what’s stopping it from solving all the others?

    Yeah that's the crux of the matter. How do AI did it? Using already existing math. If we need new math to prove Collatz, Goldbach or Riemman, LLMs are simply SOL. That's what's missing and hype boys always avoid to mention.

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