thought i was talking to the other guy, didn’t know i was getting tag teamed, you understand. (or you can choose not to i guess)
thought i was talking to the other guy, didn’t know i was getting tag teamed, you understand. (or you can choose not to i guess)
that was the first source i found and used it … and anyway you found the corroborating details yourself which supported my claim…
so you’re saying i’m wrong and i’m spreading misinfo… its somehow wrong that china got more juice out of the cards by bypassing cuda to better micromanage some aspect of the process?
what is your point? i thought i was giving a “explain like i’m 5” answer to a guy asking for one… you came along asking me to show sources… now this?
well you’re always free to doubt and do your own research-- as i mentioned- it is something i read and between believing what the US tech bros are saying when all their money and hegemony is on the line vs what the chinese have given up for free-use, i am going to go out on a limb and trust the chinese. you’re free to make your own decisions in this regard and kudos for having your own mind.
just something i read, this isn’t the original source i read, but a quick search gave me: https://www.xatakaon.com/robotics-and-ai/the-secret-to-deepseeks-extreme-efficiency-is-out-it-bypasses-nvidias-cuda-standard
i read that that the chinese made alterations to the cards, as well-- they dismantled them to access the chips themselves and were able to do more precise micromanagement that cuda doesn’t support, for instance… basically they took the training wheels off and used a more fine-tuned and hands-on approach that gave them some serious advantages
italy just caught mossad in a hacking espionage scandal… italy can’t catch a break
open source behaving like open source? couldn’t be the evil scary chinese!
appreciate the consideration and i assumed it was probably industry jargon, i just found the title to be clickbait and wanted to address that in my disappointed summary after searching the article for those answers :p
the deepseek r1 release shook the tech world, nvidia and other tech stocks lost upwards of a trillion dollars in market cap in the last week… i think the outside information is the horse-shape of the trojan-horse to convince us that open source ai is a threat to anything but tech bros’ bottom lines.
“paper launch” refers to a shortage of cards available on release-- many who waited in line left with purchase vouchers instead of hardware.
article doesn’t mention who calls it that or who coined the term.
it really comes off like a seinfeld bit where he’s presented with a gorgeous woman but her pinky fingernail is too long or some nonsense
more about locking out competition… when people talk about ‘free market capitalism’ this is what they mean.
you don’t understand geopolitics or libertarianism, apparently.
denial brigade with the standard playbook
compose it in midi or some low-bit format, for one. maybe get yourself a copy of mario paint and play around with it for a little while… of course it depends on the game you’re trying to imitate. ai could probably churn some slop out for you, too.
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“i only look at them for the analysis” ;) i’m curious what it is about the catalan/bulgarian/dutch-- is it because there are simply less releases in those countries so more entry-level stuff, does it have to do with how their language condenses?