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If you mean CUDA specific then yes. The biggest benefit of these machines over the others is the CUDA ecosystem and tools like cuDF, cuGraph etc


TTFT on a Mac is terrible and only increases as the context increases, thats why many are selling their M3 Ultra 512GB


So so many… eBay search shows only 15 results, 6 of them being ads for new systems…

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=mac+studio+m3+ultra+512...


Now this looks much more interesting! Is the top one input tokens and the second one output tokens?

So 38.54 t/s on 120B? Have you tested filling the context too?


Yes, I provided detailed numbers here: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/16578


I've been on both sides of the software cycle as a stream lead and as a developer and ultimately I think this is it. Agile gets bastardised as soon as specific reporting structures and deadlines come into place "What do we need to plan for this increment?" etc

A team with a good work ethic and some milestone goals to go to and a "Take from the top" mentality, Kanban is perfect for what needs to be done.

Can't take from the top "because of reasons"? Thats a conversation with the people that particular problem involves and things are re-prioritised.

I'll never understand removing a whole day of productivity for ceremonies to plan being more productive.

Async standups via Slack using Geekbot are absolutely fine, A daily simple async retro for teams on a different timezone also help massively for synchronisation, discipline to update tickets with progress and a push regularly mentality all helps with the sync problem if across timezones!


I like the interface - I will say that it doesnt work when there is an ad-blocker installed (the workspace wont open).

When I am into the app it seems the database wasnt generated for items like the authentication system (which I would expect as it is included and mandatory).

Still more work needed but overall it looks great and I can see the advanced workings you have put in behind the scenes to make it do what it does.


https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/implementations/serverless-...

AWS just released this too which looks like a much more expensive version of their previous Lambda@Edge functionality.


I will die on the hill of squash-merge only. It doesnt make the history that confusing having branching visible with some run of the mill standardisation in process.

My biggest issue is that if you have to delay a feature then the sheer amount of conflicts you have to resolve (many of which you had nothing to do with) becomes prohibitive.

I have no problems with rebasing master or a published branch - thats the release managers problem to deal with everything on but I really dont know where this "rebase everything" comes from


How is its laziness? I found Opus to be very quick to curtail output and default into "Add the rest of your code here" type things.

I am a lazy data engineer - I want to prompt it into something I can basically copy and paste


You can probably tell it that you want it to give all the code; on my test project with 3.5 Sonnet last night, it recognized where boilerplate setup code was and just told me to copy it, saving me a fair amount of tokens/money so I was not unhappy with that result.


I think opus has long fixed this problem (I get entire chunks every time)


Awesome news - we will eradicate HIV within the a single generation at this rate!


> we will eradicate HIV within the a single generation at this rate

If there is one place socialised medicine makes so much sense that almost any argument against it is invalid, it's around contagious diseases. The prevention and treatment, inasmuch as it reduces transmission, which is true of virtually all HIV treatments, should be as effortless as possible. That starts with making it free.


We had a taste when COVID shots were free, and it was magical. So nice not having to make 16 phone calls and then getting billed $800 "by mistake", followed by 20 more phone calls to fix it, only to find out that the pharmacist's sister's mailman was out of network, so we're sending your bill to collections because it got lost in the mail.


Wouldn't complete eradication mean eradication in all countries? Given HIV policies degradation in Russia, which is significantly affected and has a sizeable population, your assumptions sounds too optimistic, even though I agree that would be a great achievement.


Only if we push for treatments to be cheap and widely available throughout the world and especially in Africa.

Unfortunately it takes many years or evens decades for developing countries to afford these treatments.


Programs like George Bush's PEPFAR have made great strides in fighting HIV globally through treatment and prevention. Estimated at 25 millions lives saved in 20 years, mostly in Africa.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/President%27s_Emergency_Plan...

Unfortunately it's become a target of the right wing culture warriors and certain groups are trying to gut it, after huge strides have been made in reducing global transmission of HIV.


Yeah but the united states is also the main cause of developing countries not having access to cheap medicines through the enforcement of IP laws. You can look up the special case of India and Brazil who managed to negotiate in a much better way and so are entitled to cheaper treatments.

I know someone from a EU country that had to do medical tourism to Brazil to afford hepatitis and HIV treatment as the drugs are so expensive that the doctors at public hospitals (in that country at least) will not prescribed them and instead manage the illness in other ways for the first few years. This is bad because the disease progresses faster.


These are really Aladeen news!


not this generation given how long approvals take, but a single one when we get around to it!


> we will eradicate HIV within the a single generation at this rate!

In the same way we eradicated COVID? /s

First of all, COVID is still around just less common.

Second, this HIV implant is a twice yearly implant. Not a one-time preventative cure.

Third, User Rlad in these comments calls into question its efficacy suggesting it merely stops replication but not infection. Once a cell is infected with HIV, a cell is permanently infected. This posit’s the concern that once a person stops receiving the implants, the dormant virus will then begin replicating —- fully infecting the individual. That makes this drug sound a lot like Luciferium from the video game Rimworld.

Fourth, the inactive ingredients need to be studied. If they contain heavy metals such as mercuries and aluminums, that a reason for pause and study. Autopsies of brains affected by Alzheimer’s usually find high levels of heavy metals in the brain. Heavy metal poisoning causes all sorts of cognitive issues.

Fifth and last, too large of an immune response is associated with the creation of new allergies. All allergies are a product of an immune response to something that the body shouldn’t have an immune response to. While HIV protection trumps new allergies, it’s worth examining side effects especially if some are mostly permanent. I also don’t know if this drug causes any kind of immune response. It’s all a starting point for someone who wants to study it more to study so you can come to your own conclusions after studying.


I have been a long term Rectangle user on Mac and a WinSplitRevolution for decades on Windows, my biggest preference as a developer is for it to be keyboard centric.

I love the use of a numpad as a positional reference for the screen.

Hotkey + NumPad 6 = right side of screen full Hotkey + NumPad 5 = full screen Hotkey + Numpad 1 = Bottom left Quarter

Repeated presses of these cycle between Half, 3rd and Quarter

This reminds me of the Crysis UI which I still love as a weapon / armor switcher :)


Loop can actually be strictly keyboard centric if you want too. It's all fully customisable. I too only use the keyboard


Nice!


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