When we first discovered the Strava open-source vulnerability some years ago, we would upload spoofed 50-centimeter GPS vectors on the doorsteps of loads of sensitive buildings, and it would just give us clear names of everyone who walked in and out with one of those watches
>high IQ incel shooter tries to assassinate the PornHub CEO like Luigi
>fails at sniping and tries to get in the building
>female cop panics, shoots a random civilian, then runs away when the actual shooter comes
>the random civilian happens to be a rabbi leaving the PornHub HQ
Always keep cash and a blade or blunt object on you. I was walking home one night and a guy on a bmx bike asked if I wanted to buy it. He requested a mere $10. I knew he stole it, but I had spraypaint at my house so I took him up on the deal. Then he inquired where he could get crack. It was 3 am but I knew just the place, so I directed him there whilst doing bunny hops and riding lazily on the back pegs. Then the crack dealer asked me about the bike and offered me $20 for it. Never accept the first offer. I told him i had it for years and was really sentimental about it, the guy who sold it to me earlier didn't utter a word because I already flashed the boxcutter I keep in my crewsocks when I went to grab the $10 earlier for him. We eventually settled on a trade of 3 grams of meth for it. I tell you this because I want you to remember that the whole world doesn't exist behind a screen, but rather with people who actually who go outside with an open mind. You always have to be ready to kill people though
Hear me out:
>Valve makes sure cloud images "just work".
>But SteamOS is free to download.
>Effectively tells every cloud provider in the world: hey you guys can host SteamOS cloud instances.
>Suddenly every cloud provider can rent you a virtualized gaming server with SteamOS.
>Basically all the compute that has been taken up by companies building dataservers can serve gamers again for 10-20€ a month on any device.
>Valve undercuts all of existing proprietary gaming
>It's still your Steam library/SteamOS environment.
>You can even self host it.
Gaben you madman I hope this is true because it sounds amazing.
Introducing SubQ - a major breakthrough in LLM intelligence.
It is the first model built on a fully sub-quadratic sparse-attention architecture (SSA),
And the first frontier model with a 12 million token context window which is:
- 52x faster than FlashAttention at 1MM tokens
- Less than 5% the cost of Opus
Transformer-based LLMs waste compute by processing every possible relationship between words (standard attention).
Only a small fraction actually matter.
@subquadratic finds and focuses only on the ones that do.
That's nearly 1,000x less compute and a new way for LLMs to scale.