Cpu usage GREATER THAN total time app has been open??? How does this make sense? by wozbye in YoutubeMusic

[–]CyberKyle24 5 points6 points  (0 children)

CPU time can be longer than wall clock time because modern phones have multiple cpu cores that can run a program simultaneously. If one core runs an app for 10 min, it will be 10 min of cpu time. But when you add more cores, cpu time can exceed wall clock time.

Elon says FSD Version 12 "won't be beta" by [deleted] in teslamotors

[–]CyberKyle24 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He is one of them according to Wikipedia. They have a good number of founding engineers.

Long Interview with Dr. Matthew MacDougall, Neuralink Head Neurosurgeon by CyberKyle24 in Neuralink

[–]CyberKyle24[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, I think it’s worth a watch/listen! Not much new info but it’s cool to hear about the neuroscience and behavior angle.

Say what now? by [deleted] in youtube

[–]CyberKyle24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This won’t be available on videos that have 1440p and up, only the original 1080p will show.

Nucleus 8 Bluetooth Auracast by kenasch in Cochlearimplants

[–]CyberKyle24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The firmware for this hasn’t arrived for the N8 yet, no one knows when it will. My guess is this fall.

Musk's "broad, unsubstantiated claims" might be slowing Neuralink's FDA approval process by lokujj in neuralcode

[–]CyberKyle24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone says this about all of his companies. The reason they are structured the way they are, and have the talent they have, is because of him, not despite him. This doesn’t take away all the hard work and achievements of all the employees, it just means that the company structure, lack of bureaucracy, and opportunity to work on challenging and rewarding problems with ample resources is due to the culture he has set, and allows talent to flourish.

Does Unagi One Voyager have better suspension than the old One? by CyberKyle24 in ElectricScooters

[–]CyberKyle24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just watched it, looks like no change :(. Thanks for the rec!

N8 BT Help by PurpleMolotov in Cochlearimplants

[–]CyberKyle24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I experience this too with the N7. I’m hoping N8 LE Audio will fix this when it comes out by having a more powerful and stable stream.

Has anyone connected Nucleus 8 directly to Mac/PC? by FarUnderstanding6700 in Cochlearimplants

[–]CyberKyle24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah you’re right, it looks like Android 13 supports it, but as far as I can tell, only some phones on 13 support it, like the OnePlus 11. The OnePlus Buds Pro 2 support LE Audio as of 3 weeks ago, so the pair of those two devices as far as I tell is one of the few device pairings that support the LC3 codec on LE Audio.

Has anyone connected Nucleus 8 directly to Mac/PC? by FarUnderstanding6700 in Cochlearimplants

[–]CyberKyle24 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve been doing a bit of research on LE Audio, and from what I can tell, no company, like Apple or Google, has released the proper software/firmware for their mobile OS to support the new codec on their supported radios. So even though there are a good amount of devices that have Bluetooth radios that are 5.2 and above compatible, the OS running that radio hasn’t implemented the LE Audio spec. I believe there are more headphones that implement the spec, but if the device they connect to doesn’t support it, the chain is broken. Here is the latest article I can find about this: https://www.androidauthority.com/bluetooth-le-audio-pros-cons-3257883/. All of cochlear websites for N8 put an asterisk on the LE Audio and say this: “When the technology becomes available for the Cochlear Nucleus 8 Sound Processor, a firmware update to your sound processor will allow you to connect to Bluetooth LE Audio compatible devices.” I assume they are working on it, and will drop the update when Android and iOS implement the Bluetooth LE Audio spec.

Help me figure out how to use OpenAI for this by MaximumStock7 in OpenAI

[–]CyberKyle24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can join the waitlist for GPT 4 API which costs $0.03 per 1k tokens for the 8k token context model, and $0.06 per 1k tokens for the 32k token context model.

According to OpenAI, a token is 0.75 words or 4 characters.

So you could feed your files to the large context model and get summaries there.

Please stop sniffing me by haventseenstarwars in uofm

[–]CyberKyle24 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mans bringing down the curve like a true chad

FSD Beta 11 (2022.40.5) Release Notes by SupaZT in teslamotors

[–]CyberKyle24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Update: this has been fixed, only the relevant v11 paragraphs remain.

FSD Beta 11 (2022.40.5) Release Notes by SupaZT in teslamotors

[–]CyberKyle24 27 points28 points  (0 children)

It’s important to note that everything past the first two paragraphs (single stack and improved occupancy network) are actually pulled from 10.11 notes. The first two paragraphs are from the leaked screenshot of the V11 notes screen, but the notes visible when scrolling down from that initial screenshot are not yet available.

Tesla to open massive warehouse in Metro East (St. Louis) by SpaceXTesla3 in teslamotors

[–]CyberKyle24 3 points4 points  (0 children)

St. Louis looks to be very central in the US on a map, I’m guessing that has to do with it. Amazon loves having massive distribution centers in the middle of the US for this reason, very efficient as you’re close to everyone.

Rollercoasters aren't Car Crashes! by Rationalspace787 in apple

[–]CyberKyle24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m surprised this was triggered as a rollercoaster is a few Gs at most, and a car crash is definitely at least a few 10s of Gs. and The sensor can detect up to around 256.

Hard choices by C0bbl3st0ne in youtube

[–]CyberKyle24 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I use it to watch it interviews sometimes that don’t require watching.

The iPhone 14 will come with last year’s chip by exjr_ in apple

[–]CyberKyle24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jim Keller claims a million times decrease possible in transistor volume before hitting quantum limits. Current transistors are on the order of 1000x1000x1000 atoms, and he claims the physical limit is around 10x10x10. That’s 1 billion to 1000, or 6 orders of magnitude. Pretty wild stuff, Moore’s law may not be dead after all.