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  1. On that same note,of reducing the barriers for Linux usage.

    Would it be possible to create a Zorin OS USB drive that after inserting it into the USB drive of a laptop:

    The user would get a running Linux, with the UX they know(win 10/11), with full speed and full capabilities - without installation ?

  2. There was a podcast with Mark Andreesen, the VC, and he said that Elon has deep understanding and involvement in the technical side in his companies.
  3. I agree. The Arduino brand isn't for professionals.

    But let's say tomorrow they come together with bundle/partnerships to create a new, great dev environment, very easy, that a mechanical engineer can prototype a great robot for a niche use case,and continue to use that chip and code, with some changes in V1 production ?

    Is there value to the Arduino brand and community than ?

  4. Zorin OS is very similar to windows, regular users just use it, without learning anything new.

    But still, marketing this must be brutal.

  5. //And the ability to speak English natively is already in high demand throughout most the world, meaning if you ever get tired of online work and want some people time, you can have a job in like 5 minutes, particularly if you look decent and have a college degree.

    What typed of jobs is this referring to, besides teaching English ?

  6. Can an LLM detect a lack of precision and point it to you ?
  7. A proper solution ?

    I have ideas, but their value is mostly in making me sound smart.

    In reality I don't have realistic, implementable ideas on how to get out of this mess. Just wishes.

  8. There's a potential for 100x+ lower cost of chips/energy for inference with compute-in-memory technology.

    So they'll probably find a reasonable cost/value ratio.

  9. Interesting link, thank you!.

    One other possible immune system link is the relationahip between the parasite toximoplasis gondii to schizophrenia.

    If I'm not mistaken that's the paper about that:

    https://dbc.wroc.pl/Content/39095/PDF/1031.pdf

  10. //If an application takes off, it is eventually cheaper and more performant to switch to ASICs,

    That's part of the FPGA business model - they have an automated way to take an FPGA design and turn it into a validated semi-custom ASIC, at low NRE, at silicon nodes(10nm?) you wouldn't have access to otherwise.

    And all of that at a much lower risk. This is a strong rational but also emotional appeal. And people are highly influenced by that.

  11. Z-Library has a keyword search. Personally i didn't find it too useful, especially given Google Books exists. It's not easy to create a quality book search engine.
  12. That's very impressive, especially at low cost.
  13. What was the kill rate of this system ?
  14. The speed limits are because of the latency of the wires and the issue of heat
  15. But llms are relatively rarely used, and on the other hand, perf/latency is important to ux, and perf is variable(simple question, complex question, visual work).

    Those demand are better fullfiled at the cloud.

  16. What determines whether 300k is scalable ?
  17. This sounds brilliant.

    What's missing so you could create a demo for vc's or the relevant companies , proving the potential of this as competitive server-class core ?

  18. There's a lof of innovation in optical interconnect, including at the chip-to-chip and die-to-die levels:

    https://www.eetimes.com/silicon-photonics-and-co-packaged-op...

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