ALIA=artificial limited intelligence agent
ACI=artificial curated intelligence
ASIS=artificial specified intelligence systems.
AGI=artificial general intelligence
This is how you make AI for the general public to use. And make it have provisions for private home ai use.
@gaganbiyani Well the best part is is. It's super transparent. Everyone knows what's going on. Just to dissuade the crazy people who think that the Democrats would allowing both types of ballot valid checkers do tabulation
@HotAisle Well I'm bored and I have nothing better to do. And you know the job search has been uneventful and fruitless and taking right of contract. Gigs is not filling me with any sort of Joy.
I think the chick tried to run ice agent over for doing his job minds you so he has the right to defend himself. The dude was actually being armed barred when his firearm fell out of his holster. Somebody shouted gun gun gun retrieved the weapon did not say weapon has been secured and one of the holding officers decided it'd be must approve it to turn him off permanently. Based on all of the video that I had seen from a exterior perspectives and the released body cam video along with the firearm still having all of its bullets in mag. Based on an incident report. So his death was classified as accidental.
procedural breakdown detected.
I blame rushed training for these officers during the incident involving the male.
Like I had once told the governor before the previous Governor before. I do apologize, but the contract stipulates that upon to betraying too many tenants of the contract that his governorship and his political career along with his political party will be subject to reorganization and he will be removed from his position and it won't be passing on to the federal level. As such, I have elected to change the tune. I'm going back a little bit and grabbing from an old playbook. An immigrant who is a Republican is exactly what the state of California needs at the moment, along with a more principled mayor who focuses on his City. Rather than being elsewhere. The job is almost done. I just now have to focus on other venues further of feuds and sands I despise
Valve is a privately owned company therefore it doesn't have any shareholder or a board or a stock taker and therefore doesn't have to extract money out of itself to pay its shareholders and weaken the business in its entirety because they're trying to race to the bottom. Ubisoft EA Microsoft. They're all publicly traded therefore they have to ensure that the shareholder gets paid first before any money goes back into the business in order to improve it. If you haven't noticed
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The only other way that a developer could make their keys cheaper is to sell them directly to a lot of those gray key marketplaces, and I don't think whether you're an indie developer or AAA developer, you should do that. Also, if you're particularly vindictive developer and you don't care about whether or not you're making money, I do that.
Let's say that a Ubisoft starter pack was $24.99 on their own storefront and $35.99 on the Steam storefront. Steam's response is part of the contract that both the developer and Valve sign, which basically states that the $24.99 price has to match the Steam price. So both storefronts have to be $24.99—whether it's on their own storefront or any other storefront including Steam. The cheapest price has to be the same across the board. That's what's in the contract.
Let's say that a Ubisoft starter pack was $24.99 on their own storefront and $35.99 on the Steam storefront. Steam's response is part of the contract that both the developer and Valve sign, which basically states that the $24.99 price has to match the Steam price. So both storefronts have to be $24.99—whether it's on their own storefront or any other storefront including Steam. The cheapest price has to be the same across the board. That's what's in the contract.
You got to love domain specific hardware, don't you? Hey, what's your opinion on Apple's tight integration of their software with their arm silicon and how much performance at such little wattage they can squeeze out of such a footprint. Of course that super computer was designed for the specific taxes that they were intended to use it for, therefore it was specifically tailor made for their use case.
@SarahLakzit@davideciffa Yeah I am doing layer splitting per card. Also, I have pushed the KV cache off of vram entirely and is currently running totally in system memory for context window size. I also applied rotor quant to the value side of the KV cache. As messing with the keys Don't net me anything.