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I never found terafab beyond a hiring page for Tesla, X and spaceX.

I used it to combine the sounds from one video with the imagery of another video. It worked easily enough. It feels really simple to use, there aren't many ways for me to make mistakes. I could easily switch to using this tool. Fyi I used Brave Browser without issue.

Amazing! That's really great to hear! Let me know if you ever have any issues or feature requests in the GitHub issues.

This looks cool! I'll check it out later from my computer, I'm guessing it's not so easy to use on mobile.

How do you balance real life responsibilities though with every single day? I find if I don't take rest days at a regular interval I don't have the deep motivation any longer, it becomes a long series of always more to be done. I need my down time for family, friends and cooking.

Nvidia is reliably flexible, so, by the time you are investing hundreds of thousands of compute hours for training a new model, your lowest risk effort is to do this with Nvidia chips. Do you want to risk the slowdowns and hiccups that could be caused by being one of the first to train huge models on alternative software/hardware? If you aren't using Nvidia for the cutting edge research you are actually using your research for two things. 1) Normal cost of training 2) proof of concept for training huge new models on new to market hardware.

Nvidia doesn't really have a definite lead for 'faster and more energy efficient', there are competitors that look like good alternatives.


I think this is valid for training but Nvidia also dominates inference, which is a bit of a different argument

"You're pointing to waldo on a page" ... There's always an xkcd.

I had guessed land in Manhattan vs the bronx as 7x more valuable, based on living in the Bronx and paying rent. For the joys of living in the Bronx my rent was under $1k and I had a separate bathroom that was part of my studio apartment. Meanwhile Manhattan apartments wanted $2k and I had to use a bathroom shared with the floor.

I'm a new Android developer, it does require the 14 beta testers, at least as of last week when I tried to get it published. So far I've printed flyers and asked friends, but I'm definitely struggling to get enough testers. Almost everyone I know has iPhones and the few people with Android (apart from myself) don't collect Orchids so my app doesn't have relevance to them.

Apple was much easier, pay $99 and 1 week later it was published.


A short and sweet message in this little learning of the day post. You tend to learn from your geographic neighbors. It makes sense! Can we see the same thing for ebikes, and low water lawns?

I am disappointed in how vague the classifications are for what people want. 'professional excellence ' anyone? I was expecting more concrete responses, but I guess since it's working with what we told it, generalities are prevalent in a write up. If I keep looking, perhaps at the quotes, I might find more concrete answers.

And just keep scrolling, you can make it to the story eventually.


Yeah I want to know how many people are using AI for social purposes; to provide the role of a friend. But I don’t know what category that would be under.

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