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kappuchino
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[ my public key: https://keybase.io/kappuchino; my proof: https://keybase.io/kappuchino/sigs/PuyikqOtZcLIuRHwTDirFhG3K1m-r5OVQHX8MwwXvto ] 99% ML/AI-Journalist, 0% asshole, 1% magic bag

  1. He corrected that in the comment section of the youtube video. Six is actually the maximum amount. He just didn't want to buy another one.

    He also published the Benchmarks in Detail and with two/four Macs in Comparison: https://github.com/geerlingguy/beowulf-ai-cluster/issues/17

  2. Until https://github.com/vllora/vllora/tree/v0.1.6 it was Apache licensed. Then Elastic Search 2. Nah.

    IMHO the "don't remove anything with a licensekey ever" part in the license is the kind of potential poison that I would never recommend this to my or any other company. More than a few fellow engineers consider nagware an insult and see the potential to twist your arm late in the game making former free functions part of a new "optimized pay package", which you need because you can't fix the bug in the goddamn license part that is a security risk. LOL. (Not saying that you ever do. See below)

    And there is no moat, debugging AI flows is a few prompts and a claude code max, google gemini pro or codex whatever for a couple of days while doing the usual things will happen.

    Note: Its not about this software specific. I learned that the cuts and bruises of incidents before you come along are the ones that shape behaviour of your partners/colleagues/peers. You may have the purest intentions and best approaches, but someone longe before you ruined it. Its not you, its you chosing the same path.

  3. That only works for weeks or so, since they won't be updated, according to the PR.

    It's time to build your own from core / foundational images - something I recently learned and now seek to master.

  4. well, if you read about the exchange beween the author and owners ... add "schwurbeln" (german) to the list of whats weird about the domain.
  5. "Complete Guide to Meta Prompting while recommending our Product" would be a more honest title.

    I personally reject advice that is muddled with directly offering their own services: Its conflict of interest in my face.

  6. ! Dataset is not available to me or at my location - the only offer I get is Spotify 2023 and such. Gone?
  7. Well, he commented on his post the prompts: Two LLM prompts to Gemini 2.5 were used to help with the content.

    > The following is a blog post. Please identify additional points of leverage and sanction in each context mentioned in the blog post.

    and

    > The following is a blog post. I want to make the content more engaging. I am reluctant to illustrate the points with stories, so I'm looking for other ways to make the content accessible and engaging.

    Since it's mostly a list of lists and a starter text (for engagement) ... well played.

  8. Says by a green account. Oh the irony!
  9. Why are the praising accounts green? Am I missing something?
  10. Karma farming?
  11. Its about the water-meter before the datacenter. So 1000 liters in - thats 1000 liters of "use". If you re-cycle it a 1000 times, still only a 1000 liters on the meter.

    Since water isn't pure from public system, well, you can create "life" if you keep it warm just long enough. So you better replace/mix it with fresh water. So another 500 liters? Now we're at 1500 liter total.

    Rinse and repeat.

  12. Wild, that its been 15+ years since then. The price model was "it gets more expensive (the one time price) the more people join". I think it was less than 20 dollars for me, even way less.
  13. Yes, if you count the export from Pinboard to Bookmark.html and then import to Linkding for once.

    One weird thing though is, that Linkding does not have marking a bookmark "read" on first click: This is the most useful feature on Pinboard for me.

    Via the pinboard-bookmarklet I pile all the links I come across, then mass read them and can track what's been read because the first click marks them on Pinboard.

  14. From the outside (that is europen view) it looks like they're planning that this change in four years - or even two - will not happen. We'll see.

    A good read would be Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires.

  15. (2 + 0!)^25 is only 45 on my account, should be ((2 + 0!)^25)^2 :-/
  16. The Author didn't check if they have a unique problem ... it it seems they have an individual issue. Which is still shit, but not the kind of suggested by the alarmist headline.

    I checked my version, it its 15.1. on a M2 Macbook Air. Its fine. Same for at least 3 other people I asked and which checked.

  17. Blunt question: Where is the discussion? Did you do this on purpose? Because the link just leads to an ai product like many. If you wanted to discuss an issue, that would be "ask" HN.
  18. Given the complicated relationship at least between David Leigh and Julian Assange of which I have personal knowledge: If there are not tapes or video recordings, I would not trust the memory or perception of even a group of people around Assange.

    Assange had his own reality distorion field. Like inflating the number of servers wikileaks had, the numbers of active members, etc. etc. I could sense he and Daniel Schmidt aka Domscheid-Berg were making up things on the go, but I and others didn't speak up because we believed we were wrong (How could we doubt wikileaks in 2010ish?).

    I personally met David Leigh during the offshore leaks investigation. Dumb & innocent as I was, I asked him right away about the password incident. For those who don't know: At first, the cables were only released in part and redacted, but there was an archive zip encoded with aes encryption and a very long password "ACollectionOfDiplomaticHistorySince_1966_ToThe_PresentDay#" that Leigh used as a headline in his book. Of course someone figured out it matched to that archive and so the cables became unredacted. Well, Leigh was really pissed about the question.

    To his defense, Leigh said to me: he was under the impression that the password/archive were digital self destruct. I know, this does not make sense in any way and reality. But given how little Leigh knew about information security, encryption, tech in general - maybe he was told by Assange this as a prank, maybe he assumed it, who knows.

    But boy, these people in that time - journos and hackers - back than, most of them were not thinking about any bad outcomes, it mostly about making a splash and spotlight.

    And that was, is and will not be enough. I battled "on the hill" to protect a whistleblower and to block a release of information which may have resulted in people being prosecuted in countries with a death penalty. It cost me a lot, but if you're not willing to walk away from prestige and fame for other peoples lives, maybe you should find another job.

  19. Came here just to same something the same about his perception. Looking at what he did and didn't do with/to bluesky I think he is much on his own version reality.

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