35.1 million Americans now subscribe to fiber broadband In 2024, there were an additional 10.3 million fiber homes marketed to Of that 10.3 million, 8.4 million were passed and marketed with fiber for the first time
We have a true open source LLM with o1 performance (or better?). Trained on 671B params with reinforcement learning. Cost per million tokens is ~$2, compared to ~$60 from OpenAI. Mixture-of-experts MOE architecture (similar to model orchestration?).
I still need to read the white paper but what should I be looking for with this? LLM deployment/dev becomes super cheap, all the major US companies need to cut prices to compete, people can run a much improved LLM on their home PC, I really just see this as cutting costs, increasing competition and a good thing for people, despite the losses for corporate America tech(currently in a tail-spin). Security is a massive concern being it is a Chinese product so we will need to make a more secure version that can be trusted. Also, the compute power would be largely distributed meaning infrastructure strain would be significantly less than an enterprise focused ecosystem.
Trying to get my head around this, any ideas? Boomers, no one gives a shit about how you are retired and hate new technology, we know.
Grok AI started using DeepSeek AI's UI. The UI is designed for text writing from right to left in Chinese. Musk didn't bother to switch it to from left to right to fit Western writing. I knew he is an idiot savant, but he keeps hitting the bottom of idiocy every fucking time.
Apple bastards killed the iTunes merely for more profit. They know most people are low IQ idiots.
Instead of complete freedom of iTunes, with a free software and only pay for buy, now they offer retarded subscription for music you don't own.
Also, iTunes allowed to buy loseless Hi-Fi music, streaming junk can offer only junk quality. iTunes allowed managing your music for 100% on every device of your choice.
Nobody intelligent will pay for subscription if it's possible to pay once. This is why itunes was discontinued mainly. Corporations don't care about the best products, they only care how to force people pay more, even with less quality.
If i were rich like elon musk, i would buy iTunes and make it great again. I bet many people are still angry that it was discontinued.
I even know how to make perfect marketing. Like the Apple 1984 commercial. Slaves paying subscription, with a free man choosing free iTunes.
The slogan would be i would say "Don't follow commonplaces, follow common sense".
god. you people need to get the fuck off of all mainstream social media. use private communications (and no, not messenger). just get the ball rolling so people can stop making the dumb ass excuse "well, everyone else is on here".
Amazon is poised to take a giant leap toward delivering high-speed home internet service worldwide as its ambitious Project Kuiper prepares to launch its first full batch of satellites next week. The mission, dubbed “KA-01” (Kuiper Atlas 1), will see 27 advanced satellites sent into low Earth orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, on April 9 at 12 p.m. EDT, weather permitting.
Exact some phone. Exact same local towers. Exact same network.
Yet somehow since Sprint got bought by Tmobile my phone constantly loses connection in places it worked pristine before. Can one of you dorks explain plx