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exacube commented on Nvidia Kicks Off the Next Generation of AI with Rubin   nvidianews.nvidia.com/new... · Posted by u/TSiege
exacube · a month ago
does anyone know how well this 5x petaflop improvement translates to real world performance?

I know that memory bandwidth tends to be a big limiting factor, but I'm trying to understand how this factors into it its overall perf, compared to blackwell.

exacube commented on FunctionGemma 270M Model   blog.google/technology/de... · Posted by u/mariobm
canyon289 · 2 months ago
> Do you recommend any particular mix or focus in the dataset for finetuning this model, without losing too much generality?

Astute questions, there's sort of two ways to think about finetuning, 1. Obliterate any general functionality and train the model on your general commands 2. As you asked maintain generality trying to preserve initial model ability

For 2 typically low learning rate or LORA is a good strategy. We show an example in our the finetuning tutorial in the blog.

> 2. do you have any recommendations for how many examples per-tool? This depends on the tool complexity and the variety of user inputs. So a simple tool like turn_flashlight_on(), with no args, will get taught quickly, especially if say you're only prompting in English.

But if you have a more complex function like get_weather(lat, lon, day, region, date) and have prompts coming in in English, Chinese, Gujarati and spanish, the model needs to do a lot more "heavy lifting" to both translate a request and fill out a complex query. We know as programmers date by themselves are insanely complex in natural language (12/18/2025 vs 18/12/2025).

To get this right it'll help the model if it was trained on data that shows it the versions of variations of inputs possible.

Long answer but I hope this makes sense.

exacube · 2 months ago
it does; thanks so much, appreciate it!
exacube commented on FunctionGemma 270M Model   blog.google/technology/de... · Posted by u/mariobm
canyon289 · 2 months ago
Hi all, I'm a research lead on this model. Same as every model release post, I enjoy working at Google for a multitude of reasons, and opinions here are my own.

Happy to answer whatever technical questions I can!

exacube · 2 months ago
Some fine tuning data questions:

i see the the dataset Google published in this notebook https://github.com/google-gemini/gemma-cookbook/blob/main/Fu... -- from looking at the dataset on huggingface, it looks synthetically generated.

1. do you recommend any particular mix or focus in the dataset for finetuning this model, without losing too much generality?

2. do you have any recommendations for how many examples per-tool?

thank you for your (and your teams) work!

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exacube commented on GPT-5.2-Codex   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
exacube · 2 months ago
would love to see some comparison numbers to Gemini and Claude, especially with this claim:

"The most advanced agentic coding model for professional software engineers"

exacube commented on Show HN: Gemini Pro 3 imagines the HN front page 10 years from now   dosaygo-studio.github.io/... · Posted by u/keepamovin
exacube · 2 months ago
the only constant is HN's styling.

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exacube commented on Low Cost Mini PCs   lowcostminipcs.com/... · Posted by u/mjcurl
mjcurl · a year ago
Yes, should be easy. Would it work if it used the region's ebay marketplace to get results? The following could be added:

  EBAY_AT - Austria (ebay.at)
  EBAY_AU - Australia (ebay.com.au)
  EBAY_BE - Belgium (ebay.com.be)
  EBAY_CA - Canada (ebay.ca)
  EBAY_CH - Switzerland (ebay.ch)
  EBAY_DE - Germany (ebay.de)
  EBAY_ES - Spain (ebay.es)
  EBAY_FR - France (ebay.fr)
  EBAY_GB - Great Britain (ebay.co.uk)
  EBAY_HK - Hong Kong (ebay.com.hk)
  EBAY_IE - Ireland (ebay.ie)
  EBAY_IT - Italy (ebay.it)
  EBAY_NL - Netherlands (ebay.nl)
  EBAY_PL - Poland (ebay.pl)
  EBAY_SG - Singapore (ebay.sg)

exacube · a year ago
yes that'd be great!

and if the price could somehow include the shipping rate to the country, that'd be awesome

exacube commented on For the first time in more than 150 years, Alberta's electricity is coal free   theglobeandmail.com/canad... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
JamesCoyne · 2 years ago
Alberta is somewhat unique within Canada, with electricity trading on a market operated by AESO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_Electric_System_Operat...
exacube · 2 years ago
Doesn't Ontario's IESO also do this?
exacube commented on Timeline of the xz open source attack   research.swtch.com/xz-tim... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
exacube · 2 years ago
Is the real identity of Jia Tan known, even by Lasse Collin?

I would think a "real identity" should be required by linux distros for all /major/ open source projects/library committers which are included in the distro, so that we can hold folks legally accountable

u/exacube

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