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How usable is this in practice for the average non AI organization? Are you locked into a niche ecosystem that limits the options of what models you can serve?

Yes, but in principle it isn't that different from running on Trainium or Inferentia (it's a matter of degree), and plenty of non-AI organizations adopted Trainium/Inferentia.

My gosh talk about projecting your own feelings onto others.

Not sure if it is still updating https://hackyournews.com/

Thanks for pointing this out, https://hackyournews.com should be up and running again!

Is this your project? It would be great to bolster it with links to comment sections and the current points tally.

Yes! And yes, there's a link to the Comment section if you click on the "Comments" summary header.

Up-to-date comment tallies are hard, since the summaries are only updated a few times a day.


Yes


Is Windows 10 still supported?


by WSL? Not my own experience, but I have couple of guys who still on Win10/WSL. Myself I've migrated to Win11 not sure when exactly, likely 4 years ago


How does that provide any assurance against future changes that the public wouldn’t have any ability to know about.


So the govt implements rules and a panopticon for penalties. this works for the FDA, why wouldn't it for the FCC


Because regulation is bad, according to the current executive?

Politics aside, the FDA applies a very generous amount of regulation (mostly justifiable), not sure we want to pay multiples for our consumer electronics, as it (mostly) shows acceptable behavior and rearely kills anybody.


It is bad. Regulations have been historically hijacked to benefit corporate interests. See Intuit and tax policy for example.

Voters on the right naively thought he'd work to fix it. (Wrong!) But it is very much bad for a very large number of issues. Maybe next executive will fix it? (Wrong!)


But the EU ensures plenty of work for lawyers


Having worked with both EU and non-EU companies, I disagree. US companies seem to be the most litigious, and EU companies more diligent. I've not observed any lawyer involvement from companies in Russia, Serbia, India, but my experience is rather limited there.


America has much more lawyers per capital than almost all European countries


It is a joke, right? If there is a country where lawyrs thrive is the USA.


Forever seems pretty definitive


Could have picked a much stronger example of a false talking point.


Or Amazon, Google, Cerberus?


Do _any_ of those six companies have any guarantee of silicon wafer supply over the next 18-24 months?


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