

open weights is not open source. If it were, then nobody would have to work on trying to reproduce it. They could just run the build script.
open weights is not open source. If it were, then nobody would have to work on trying to reproduce it. They could just run the build script.
i don’t believe it’s possible either. For example the tree walker of the ast module takes the node passed to it, checks its type, gets its name, then looks for the method with that dynamically looked up name in your implementation of the tree walker and if it does (the user might not have implemented a visit method for that type of node), calls it and passes the node to it. All of this at runtime.
I’m more of a factorio guy myself. I’m going to become a hermit next monday
so… a stochastic parrot?
you almost always get better efficiency at scale. If the same work is done by lots of different machines instead of one datacenter, they’d be using more energy overall. You’d be doing the same work, but not on chips specifically designed for the task. If it’s already really inefficient at scale, then you’re just sol.
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