I think Meta’s AI strategy is to advance AI/ML that is beneficial for them, no more charity.
They need a good-enough LLM (llama) to cut content moderation costs, they need a good segmentation model (segment anything) for photo filters, AR/VR and photo/video content moderation.
For LLM frontier, they can wait it out to see AGI become a commodity they can buy after it is ready.
Interesting. I'm not familiar with ClickHouse. I've been manually triggering compression and continuous aggregates have been a huge boon. The database has been the least of my concerns. Can you tell me more about it?
If oil production totally stopped in the middle east for reason, our gas price would spiral out of control as we'd put oil/gas on large ships and the companies would export it for massive profits.
This is why it's important to have multiple means of transport fuels, you're less subject to market variability.
> M5 Pro supports up to 64GB of unified memory with up to 307GB/s of memory bandwidth, while M5 Max supports up to 128GB of unified memory with up to 614GB/s of memory bandwidth
Which roughly translates to 30B Q8 size LLM at 10t/s for the M5 Pro and 60B Q8 size LLM at 10t/s for the M5 Max
For reference, RTX 3090 24GB has a memory bandwidth of approx. 936.2 GB/s, DGX Spark 128GB features a unified memory bandwidth of up to 273 GB/s
He created a new org “openclaw” to reserve the name. Then he wanted to swap it with “moltbot” org.
So he opened two browser windows, one with “moltbot” repo settings another with “openclaw” repo settings.
Then he renamed “openclaw” to whatever, and quickly tried to rename “moltbot” to now available “openclaw”.
But in a second when “openclaw” was available, a bot snatched the repo.
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