Readit News logoReadit News
jkbbwr commented on Uber for Offduty Police   patrol.so/... · Posted by u/rcy
jkbbwr · 5 months ago
This has to be a massive conflict of interest right?
jkbbwr commented on Apple pulls data protection tool after UK government security row   bbc.com/news/articles/cgj... · Posted by u/helsinkiandrew
sureIy · 10 months ago
Are you gonna unlock that phone anytime soon?

Thanks for opening the enclave, don't mind if I ship these keys back home.

No notification needed, Apple has root access.

jkbbwr · 10 months ago
Unless I am making a mistake here, you still can't extract keys of an opened enclave. You can just run operations against those keys.
jkbbwr commented on Qwen2.5-1M: Deploy your own Qwen with context length up to 1M tokens   qwenlm.github.io/blog/qwe... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
jkbbwr · a year ago
Everyone keeps making the context windows bigger, which is nice.

But what about output? I want to generate a few thousand lines of code, anyone got any tips?

Dead Comment

jkbbwr commented on Show HN: I generated 70k audiobooks with OpenAI Text-to-Speech   listenly.io/gutenberg... · Posted by u/evan_ry
evan_ry · a year ago
You should try listening to some non-fiction, such as history, philosophy, biographies, etc.

It's already great for that purpose.

jkbbwr · a year ago
They are better, but they still sound slightly unnatural to me, the pauses are in the wrong places, or not long enough. It takes me out of focusing on the actual words
jkbbwr commented on Show HN: I generated 70k audiobooks with OpenAI Text-to-Speech   listenly.io/gutenberg... · Posted by u/evan_ry
jkbbwr · a year ago
Honestly? The quality of the output is as expected, I wondered how it would manage something like Shakespeare which depends so heavily on iambic pentameter, instead AI does what it usually does which is drone on at a slightly too fast speed, with no natural pauses and no delivery. Honestly as with most things you would be better paying for a human performance than relying on this.

I wish the OP well, and the project is nicely designed. But AI simply isn't there for this yet, not without a lot of individual hand holding and extra work.

jkbbwr commented on Nvidia Warp: A Python framework for high performance GPU simulation and graphics   github.com/NVIDIA/warp... · Posted by u/jarmitage
jkbbwr · 2 years ago
I really wish python would stop being the go-to language for GPU orchestration or machine learning, having worked with it again recently for some proof of concepts its been a massive pain in the ass.
jkbbwr commented on Rust without crates.io   thomask.sdf.org/blog/2023... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
jkbbwr · 2 years ago
Having worked with C/C++ projects. Managing dependencies is downright painful. About the best option we found was to treat everything as build from source and then git submodule our dependencies in. This is still not good but at least it gave us a consistent environment.
jkbbwr commented on Encrypting private data and private communications is now an ethical duty   blog.tripu.info/encrypt/... · Posted by u/gasull
talent_deprived · 2 years ago
My take away is, England made a smart moving getting out of the crazy EU.
jkbbwr · 2 years ago
Not in the slightest, we have an even more strict version of this bill currently being drafted for enforcement. It's already law here.
jkbbwr commented on Type Inference from Scratch (2019) [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=ytPAl... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
dllthomas · 3 years ago
As the language written or checked?
jkbbwr · 3 years ago
You only ever find tutorials on writing type checkers in things like haskell or similar.

It is often like that owl joke in art. "Step one draw a circle, step two draw some triangles, step three draw the rest of the fucking owl" and its hard to get into step 3

u/jkbbwr

KarmaCake day127April 18, 2015
About
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/jkbbwr; my proof: https://keybase.io/jkbbwr/sigs/dyX3qmWNbB1T0JgVzVZR3vMkTrVo-1P0D5cYRMKyDEc ]
View Original