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ttoinou commented on French firm Gouach is pitching an Infinite Battery with replaceable cells   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/pabs3
oulipo2 · 6 days ago
We are working on larger models already, and we plan on models for LiFePO indeed!

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ttoinou · 6 days ago
Merci !
ttoinou commented on French firm Gouach is pitching an Infinite Battery with replaceable cells   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/pabs3
ttoinou · 6 days ago
An even bigger model for vans (to get 2 kWh) would be great. But electronics for 48V is still rare and expensive.

Would this be possible in 12V ?

Can we also put LiFePO4 instead of Li-ion ?

ttoinou commented on Show HN: Luminal – Open-source, search-based GPU compiler   github.com/luminal-ai/lum... · Posted by u/jafioti
ttoinou · 6 days ago
Is it possible that with all the models you’re testing you’re going to find simple rules to optimize kernels so that we won’t need a meta optimizer in the future ? And just code something straight that applies the most important optimizations. Maybe the current search is always ending up on the same kind of codes in the end
ttoinou commented on Eliminating JavaScript cold starts on AWS Lambda   goose.icu/lambda/... · Posted by u/styfle
moqizhengz · 10 days ago
Awesome work, but I am genuinely curios about the use cases where the 200ms init time being a problem?
ttoinou · 10 days ago
Maybe its a problem when you’re paying 200ms per small request and you have millions of them ?
ttoinou commented on Bezier-rs – algorithms for Bézier segments and shapes   graphite.rs/libraries/bez... · Posted by u/jarek-foksa
neutronicus · 13 days ago
Yep, subsets of circles.

Users can specify them by three points on the perimeter, by tangents at endpoints (up to 180deg of course), with various other conveniences (you can place two tangent arc or bezier vertices in a row and create an implicit g1 interface between the two arc / bezier segments).

Constraint solvers are good at circles and you can offset them analytically so they make a lot of sense for CAD.

I can't really say this rigorously but I also think that Bezier segments and circle segments are good "partners" for approximating smooth curves - each has just enough degrees of freedom for you to require g1 continuity between them, one of them always has constant non-zero curvature, the other cannot have constant non-zero curvature, and the locality aspect matches the intuition of a human operator.

ttoinou · 11 days ago
Thanks ! I don't think Offsets are straightforward (closed form equation) with Bezier but it can be approximated
ttoinou commented on Richest Americans Die Earlier Than the Poorest Europeans   vice.com/en/article/money... · Posted by u/LtWorf
guappa · 13 days ago
It's different because private insurance and hospitals want to make profit
ttoinou · 12 days ago
Extracting resources and giving less in exchange is a form of making profit. Socialized healthcare does that too.
ttoinou commented on Richest Americans Die Earlier Than the Poorest Europeans   vice.com/en/article/money... · Posted by u/LtWorf
candu · 13 days ago
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

There's a gaping conceptual chasm between "publicly funded" and "communist".

ttoinou · 13 days ago
And there’s a big chasm between the system we have in europe and simply being “publicly funded”, so you are also simplifying reality
ttoinou commented on Richest Americans Die Earlier Than the Poorest Europeans   vice.com/en/article/money... · Posted by u/LtWorf
ttoinou · 13 days ago
Like your slice of pizza vs. the pizza oven
ttoinou commented on Richest Americans Die Earlier Than the Poorest Europeans   vice.com/en/article/money... · Posted by u/LtWorf
graemep · 13 days ago
You seem to think communism is the only alternative to the American system? Given how differently various countries run, and communism is almost dead (even China is not really communist anymore) its clearly not true.

The US (and the rest of the world) is run increasingly on oligarchic rather than free market lines anyway, so that is the real comparison.

ttoinou · 13 days ago
Ah no that’s not what I said. But a lot of healthcare systems in Europe are close to communism yes (but they’re hybrid, there’s also some markets mechanism)
ttoinou commented on Convo-Lang: LLM Programming Language and Runtime   learn.convo-lang.ai/... · Posted by u/handfuloflight
gnubee · 13 days ago
This looks a lot like another effective way of interacting with LLMs: english-lang. Some of english-lang 's features are that it can be used to convey meaning, and it's largely accepted (network effect!). I'm excited to see what convo brings to the table /s
ttoinou · 13 days ago
You're absolutely right!

u/ttoinou

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