@DBCrypt0 Yeah it's totally annoying. It's been over a year and I'm still trying to find that vid of two Japanese girls rally driving Iike experts in the snow. It literally disappeared as I was watching it! Didn't show up in my downloaded history either.
@MistyLMonty How do you know when someone is worth letting in?
You don't. You can't really know. You can only take a chance based on your deepest gut instinct.
Work on sharpening your intuition. Develop your sixth sense to a higher level. Most people don't even think about it. They should.
@choopyplug1 I don't trust this guy even 1%.
He wants regulatory capture and he will say anything to the government to get it. He wants Anthropic to hold a monopoly. To be to the sole powerhouse. The only game in town.
Ask yourself what he is hiding from everyone.
@thedarshakrana True story: One night I dreamed of the number 6. Everything in the dream was a 6. A street sign said 6th Avenue. A clock said 6PM. A taxi cab had a 6 on its door.
Next day I went to the racetrack and bet $66 on the 6th horse in the 6th race.
The horse finished 6th.
@viemccoy My great grandfather worked with a team that developed the communications system the astronauts used to speak with earth from the moon. When you heard the words "One small step..." that was thanks to my great grandfather. This connection makes me feel as if I have been there too.
THIS IS AN ENTIRE SELF CONTAINED $8 AI COMPUTER!
ESP32-AI adds a 28.9M LLM to a microcontroller. It can store 28.9 million parameters; for context, the very first version of ChatGPT had 117 million parameters. Thus, this ESP32 project only has about a quarter of the smarts of OpenAI's first model, but given how this thing was squashed onto an ESP32 device, that's a far more impressive feat than it might sound at first.
This opens up a massive opportunity for dozens of these devices in a network working on specific domains and returning results to a master ESP32.
This is my plan…