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But isn't it a net loss for area devoted to notes? Why not stack L0, R0? Wait, what are L0 and R0 anyway?

Speech to text, text to speech, and translation. GPT was designed for it and excels at it.

Nope there is a lot of good stuff.

There is a reality of people with guns who will put you in cages while nobody comes to your aid. It's a risk assessment everybody makes for themselves.

"Free, private exchange is money laundering." - The State

Thanks, that seems to sum it up.

Going up to twenty year old level, the next question is why would investors be so confident that "new free/libre model anyone can run on their GPU compute" would on balance mean a reduction in demand for GPU compute versus "training new model doesn't need as much compute as we thought"? Perhaps they are right, but perhaps the opposite could be true as well. For example, new free/libre model expands market for GPU compute to wider audience by lowering entry cost.

Something flashes bright then dark going from upper left to the upper/middle right. It looks like a bird so nevermind.

Related question, explain like I'm five why the release of a free/libre model would cause Nvidia's stock to go down. I cannot figure that out.

#asknoster

How much of Nvidia's revenue comes from US government contracts and grants?

#asknostr

Tor changes your IP address like a VPN changes your IP address. The point of the post is that your behavior and timing can reveal you regardless of which privacy tools you use. I think another thing it points out is that phones are especially vulnerable.

Doxxed Through a VPN:

We interviewed Former Cybercrime Detective nostr:npub18hqtw4vjsg6s0a0kyhugn5mt5fs8fp64pd8nsv66vqld5qg090pqe75kus about how he identified suspects through a VPN with a shared IP address.

If you think just because you flip on a VPN, you're anonymous, then think again. This informative and to-the-point interview discusses timing attacks, and how law enforcement thinks about your device fingerprint.

And even worse, this demonstrates that even local law enforcement can be using simple but effective techniques, to take advantage of the HUGE amount of data these Big Tech companies end up collecting and using.

Do yourself a favor, and take 5 minutes to read this:

https://simplifiedprivacy.com/identify-suspect-through-a-vpn/travis-west-interview.html

I just doxxed myself by following this link.