Maybe buy one of those HDMI Audio Extractor Adapters and hook up a Fire TV stick, or a Roku or the box or stick from Xiaomi, Nokia 8010, Chromecast or an Apple TV. I think it'll be easier and cheaper to use an adapter along with one of the common devices, instead of finding something that comes with 3.5mm audio.
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Why I refuse to upgrade to a new phone - 8 minutes video explaining why it's not that interesting to ~~upgrade~~ buy new phones nowadays
I think that'd fit better.
But you all made me look it up on Wikipedia: "Upgrading is the process of replacing a product with a newer version of the same product. In computing and consumer electronics an upgrade is generally a replacement of hardware, software or firmware with a newer or better version, in order to bring the system up to date or to improve its characteristics."
I'm confused. Maybe because so many people use those terms wrongly. And I suspected them doing that. But I think I'd still like to refuse using the same term for describing upgrading a computer with an additional $35 RAM stick and buying a new $2.500 gaming rig.
Paid employee or volunteering on your own accord?
It raises the probability however that you're a shill reproducing Putin's propaganda.
I mean I don't want to discourage having a conversation. But it needs to be well reasoned if you argue against a party that got attacked and suffers as a victim of war.
Which dynamics (political, economical, privacy-wise) will lead to a less enjoyable future for all of us.
Hmm. I meant kind of both. I think them not releasing a model isn't a good sign to begin with. That wouldn't matter if somebody picked it up. (What I read from the paper is that they did some training up to 3B(?!) and then scaled that up in some way to get some more measurements without actually training larger models. So also internally they don't seem to have any real larger models. But even the small models don't seem to have been published. I mean I also don't have any insight on what amount of GPUs the researchers/companies have sitting around or what they're currently working on and using them for. It's a considerable amount, though.)
It's only been a few weeks. I couldn't find a comprehensive test / follow-up of their approach yet. However last week they released some more information: https://github.com/microsoft/unilm/blob/master/bitnet/The-Era-of-1-bit-LLMs__Training_Tips_Code_FAQ.pdf
And I found this post from 2 days ago where someone did a small training run and published the loss curve.
And some people have started doing some implementations on Github. I'm not sure though where this is supposed to be going without availability of actual models.
Sure, I meant considerably more expensive than current methods... It's not really a downside if it's as expensive as other methods, because of the huge benefits it has after training is finished (on inference.)
If it's just that, the next base/foundation models would be surely conceptualized with this. And companies would soon pick up on it, since the initial investment in training would pay back quickly. And then you have like an 8x competetive advantage.
What kind of answers were you expecting when asking this?
I mean sure. Practically everyone needs to worry about far-rights or normal-rights getting to power. They want to suppress people, especially minorities. But ultimately they want to dictate everyone how to live and shape their world in a negative way. They're damaging the economy with their ideology and backwards-thinking. And I'd argue if you have anything of value in your life to protect, or know women, have them as your wife, sister or daughter, you'd be opposed to them, even if you're white and male and not part of any minority or from abrouad yourself?!
It it good practice to include a hint into the title/description if a picture is AI generated.
(Also you might want to come to one of the dedicated AI images or fails communities. )
Yo, write better titles. I thought this was a video about how they didn't want to upgrade to Android 15 or something. But it's not. It's just about not buying a new phone every two years 😆 In my opinion buying a new replacement isn't 'upgrading'.
Sure. Also silly tactics like Gerrymandering need to stop.
I'm not sure if these are the most pressing topics.
I think for one lobbyism needs to go for good. It's deeply undemocratic to give people money and then they'll pass your laws. And not the ones that'd benefit the people who elected them.
Maybe the members of the senate should be exchanged. Seems to me they're playing kindergarten games all day, blocking everything instead of doing their job.
And media is a big part if a democracy. And the media situation in the US seems beyond bad. People need actual information to make good decisions who to elect. Not a show filled with emotion where two old men compete against each orher like in a staged wrestling match.
And you need more parties. And they need to get like 10-15% of the votes. For example a party addressing the young people who complain that they never can afford to buy a house like their parents were still able to buy. A party catering to the people who don't live in the big cities. The farmers and rural people with different needs. A party who stands for the lower class people, the workers. Maybe something green, repairing the power grid in Texas and adding some more solar in the sunny south to the oil.
Maybe consider a tool made for the task and not just some random Claude, which isn't trained on this at all and just makes up some random impression of what an expert could respond in a dramatic story?!