

I see all these graphs about how much better this LLM is than another, but do those graphs actually translate to real world usefulness?
I see all these graphs about how much better this LLM is than another, but do those graphs actually translate to real world usefulness?
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Reading the takedown does imply that, but why didn’t the biggest repo also get nuked then? I just find it strange.
Yeah, I was asking if the forks that got nuked got nuked because they had keys. Although, it seems like in the note that Nintendo has an issue with the decryption code also.
But the main repo: https://github.com/Ryubing/Ryujinx Is still up. They write that Ryujinx circumvents their copyright, so why aren’t they taking down the main repo?
Did these forks provide prodkeys?
I mean, it’s great, but why would nvidia ever want to give up their cuda monopoly?
I like it that Linus stands his ground here. Hope that rust brings in more developers.
Is umu actually in any apps yet? I’ve heard bottles and lutris want to use it, I think, but I haven’t heard if they’ve added it yet. Or do I need to configure it somehow?
You don’t like the exclusion of Russian developers? I feel like more hands is always good, but I don’t really care that much.
I’ve only ever seen people be anti rust, never anti kernel. Can I ask when the kernel became evil?
Don’t you need an indexer and some other service too. I’ve got a server too, and to be honest, I’ve noticed the decline. But right now, even 15 dollars a month is a bit much for me.
Doesn’t usenet cost money? Why should i pay for something that public trackers does almost ass well?
I see, thank you.
Damn, they even chose a dataset with a open license.