wabafee
@wabafee@lemmy.world
- Comment on The size of Portugal compared to Spain 1 day ago:
What are those square territories on top left?
- Comment on yes 6 days ago:
Naked mole-rat
- Comment on Taste the flavor 2 weeks ago:
Personally no thanks don’t want to start associating food I ate as poop.
- Comment on Checkmate, atheists! You are going to vagina hell! 3 weeks ago:
That nebola sure looks quiffy
- Comment on Follow the rules! 3 weeks ago:
I guess a corporate slave /s
- Comment on Why do horses allow humans to ride on their backs? 3 weeks ago:
👏👏👏
- Comment on pride flag rule 3 weeks ago:
Everyone’s, girlfriend!
- Comment on When you know your boss is an insane moron 3 weeks ago:
This is easy don’t clock out
- Comment on I'll take 20 3 weeks ago:
Where all this foreskins came from?
- Comment on Capital i and lowercase L look the same in pretty much any sans-serif computer font 1 month ago:
No, this is sans-serif
- Comment on Truth 1 month ago:
I think you read the instructions wrong you were meant to make grilled cheese not charcoal.
- Comment on Who is going to be the next Pres of Venezula after all this US stuff? 1 month ago:
Octavia all hail Octavia!
- Comment on Is there a real, actually working way to earn money online without having a job? 2 months ago:
Use AI pretend to be a hot girl profit?
- Comment on We finally reached the future and i understand the corn meme!!!! 2 months ago:
Holy shit, can you give a random stock I probably should invest on?
- Comment on Gotta poop 2 months ago:
My eyes
- Comment on If WW3 breaks out, who is going to be on which side? 2 months ago:
Good chance yes non aligned nations.
- Comment on It didn't rise... 2 months ago:
Looks flaccid
- Comment on It's so annoying 2 months ago:
Well you eat it of course
- Comment on Linus Torvalds on a ridiculous job performance metric at tech companies and the prominent figure responsible for it 2 months ago:
Today you just ask AI to write you an essay 100 pages long to get that answer.
- Comment on Hershey highway 2 months ago:
Nice ass
- Comment on Might not be efficient, but at least it... Uhhh, wait, what good does it provide again? 2 months ago:
My mistake, I made it look like that’s a fact I’ll edit that as my opinion. Though here is one I can find.
www.nature.com/articles/s43588-024-00753-x
Article also spectrum.ieee.org/analog-ai-2669898661
- Comment on Might not be efficient, but at least it... Uhhh, wait, what good does it provide again? 2 months ago:
I think we’re at a point we’re the hardware right now does not fit with the algorithm being used. Since they take so much power due to our computers being digital. Having a transistor only capable of holding 2 state (0V or 5V usually) is eneffecient. The heat add up as you multiply especially with LLMs. There is a push to go back to analog where a transistor acts more on a range 0 - 5v. Which in theory could store more information or directly represent what LLM runs on (floating point). For more context 1 float tends to be 32bits. 1 bit is 1 transistor so 1 float = 32 transistor. While an analog transistor could be 1 float = 1 analog transistor.
- Comment on One more internet meme 3 months ago:
Did not know DNS is a company. I would probably put Akamai there or fastly.
- Comment on Yarr 3 months ago:
Salaa ry? what’s that matey.
- Comment on Global Warming [Photographic Evidence] 3 months ago:
It’s whatever you think it should go
- Comment on Minecraft is removing code obfuscation in Java Edition 3 months ago:
I guess it’s just doesn’t make sense to obfuscate it when mods in general runs the Minecraft community in turn making more profit to Mojang/Microsoft. My other suspension is potential competition. There is this game called Vintage Story which kinda directly competes with Minecraft seems gaining ground and was built to be moddable from the start.
- Comment on I don't get it 4 months ago:
Make sense
- Comment on I don't get it 4 months ago:
Idk
- Comment on Lead 5 months ago:
Also 2-3 % lead now.
- Comment on Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74 5 months ago:
Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74