abruptly8951
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- Comment on Yes, you can store data on a bird — enthusiast converts PNG to bird-shaped waveform, teaches young starling to recall file at up to 2MB/s 4 days ago:
Hmm, not so sure. He produced a digital signal, who’s spectrogram happened to be an image, and then played that digital signal to a bird. Dunno if a analogue spectrogram really even makes sense as a concept. The only analogue part of the chain would be the birds vocalisations, right?
- Comment on Trump is building ‘one interface to rule them all.’ It’s terrifying. 1 week ago:
That doesn’t sound great. What benefits do you see in mirroring this behavior
- Comment on Trump is building ‘one interface to rule them all.’ It’s terrifying. 1 week ago:
Well, guess I can’t deny such compelling evidence
- Comment on Trump is building ‘one interface to rule them all.’ It’s terrifying. 1 week ago:
As much of a prick as this guy is, I don’t think that’s true. The behind the bastards episode on him couldn’t substantiate it at least
- Comment on Your fav guide/method for securing Jellyfin? 1 week ago:
Reverse proxy with mTLS in front might be a simple solution depending on your setup
- Comment on Large Language Model Performance Doubles Every 7 Months 1 month ago:
Yup, that’s what I was alluding to, while it may not still be the case for transistors, they did manage to take 50 odd years to get there, push that trend line from the figure 50 years heh (not saying you should, 5 seems much more conservative)
Take a look at Nvidias pace wrt Moore’s law (of FLOPS) netrouting.com/nvidia-surpassing-moores-law-gpu-i…
- Comment on Large Language Model Performance Doubles Every 7 Months 1 month ago:
Or like looking at the early days of semiconductors and extrapolating that CPU speed will double every 18 months …smh these people
- Comment on 8999 BC 2 months ago:
They were invented *by 9k bc :)