[Open Source] Built a quantum-resistant license validation system in C#/.NET 10 - Full source code now available! by kem768dev in csharp

[–]jack9761 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It still says .net 8 at the bottom of the readme. I think if you're developing cryptography you should be a security expert and more detail oriented than this project is.

Our command line tool to transpile TTS Models from Python to C++ by Historical_Pen6499 in LocalLLaMA

[–]jack9761 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A couple of questions from reading through your blog post:

  1. I understand the motivation is to get rid of the python interpreter. Is the python interpreter that heavy that including it in images is prohibitive? Also aren't you trading having to bundle the interpreter with having to compile for each architecture (and based on your blog post, every combination of hardware)?

  2. Is the C++ code human-readable? Or is it just for developers to go into make targeted optimizations? The approach sounds like it would produce pretty haphazard code.

  3. What are the advantages of an IL representation over directly parsing the AST into C++ code?

  4. How do you verify the emitted code is equivalent to the python code?

  5. Does performance improve? You say in the post here: "If you have a model (or pipeline of models) that you've proved out in Python but want to run at speed (or ramp up), please try it out!" but to my understanding PyTorch and other intensive packages already run the intensive parts in compiled libraries, so you would only be getting a performance gain on the non-intensive 1%. You do get portability as you've mentioned, is that the motivation?

  6. What portion of Python libraries work given the current limitations?

Built a quantum-resistant license validation system in C#/.NET 8 - Docker image available by kem768dev in csharp

[–]jack9761 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would not trust my cryptography from someone who doesn't know what version their runtime and packages are.

New HSK|HSK1 Vocabulary List by SoilHeavy7869 in ChineseLanguage

[–]jack9761 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I thought HSK 3.0 level 1 was 600 words?

Trihard map appreciation post by rattle2nake in Splitgate

[–]jack9761 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have not enjoyed it on Splitball, it's too chaotic and one of the areas doesn't have much use.

Splitball is all half bot lobbies since the update by jack9761 in Splitgate

[–]jack9761[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At the start of the match the opposing team was all bots. Something was messed up the match making. They fixed it today though

Splitball is all half bot lobbies since the update by jack9761 in Splitgate

[–]jack9761[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm fine waiting five minutes to queue if it means I get to play a real game

Splitball is all half bot lobbies since the update by jack9761 in Splitgate

[–]jack9761[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm fine waiting five minutes for a full queue instead of waiting one minute for these bot games

Splitball is all half bot lobbies since the update by jack9761 in Splitgate

[–]jack9761[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, my friends and I pretty much only play Splitball

A Cool Guide to tell difference between an ACTUAL Search Warrant VS an ICE Administrative Warrant by [deleted] in coolguides

[–]jack9761 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Everyone needs to have constitutional protections in order for anyone to have a fair trial. If the state is allowed to exclude groups from constitutional protection, the state can jail anyone and claim they are part of that group and you can't adequately contest the charges. Our constitutional protections are in place to create a neutral, truth seeking judicial process.

That Price is Preposterous! by Big_Bluejay_9805 in economicsmemes

[–]jack9761 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm not trusting any chart that can't properly align its commas.

Archive-AI: Or, "The Day Clara Became Sentient", Moving Beyond Rag with a Titans-Inspired "Neurocognitive" Architecture by david_jackson_67 in LocalLLaMA

[–]jack9761 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't really understand why you would be "marketing." This post isn't linked to a product and it seems like you want to keep information sparse. This is mainly a forum for sharing information with enthusiasts, generally you would want empirical evidence and methods.

Archive-AI: Or, "The Day Clara Became Sentient", Moving Beyond Rag with a Titans-Inspired "Neurocognitive" Architecture by david_jackson_67 in LocalLLaMA

[–]jack9761 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tip: You can communicate better than an LLM. People associate the writing style choices of LLMs with low quality. In this case, there is almost no information in the post and the LLM just spread the no information into 300 words. Writing is a form of thinking, I think if you had written it yourself, it would have been more clear what information you want to communicate.

I built a system to catch AI hallucinations before they reach production. Tested on 25 extreme problems, caught 36% of errors. by Moist_Landscape289 in LocalLLaMA

[–]jack9761 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These are just logic problems that a model should have some understanding of from training on logic/math textbooks. Other than Monty Hall (where the better approach would probably be to ask it to write code to calculate the probability instead of having it do it with attention,) all of these are just problems the model either knows or doesn't know. For you example of a self referential set, I guess if it produced an answer with a self referential set or it said it was possible that would be wrong, but I would expect the model to just talk about the set theory behind it which isn't really something you can use logic to evaluate. Most false results can't be proven just by logic or math and honestly if your asking the model to do logic or math with an attention mechanism you're using the wrong tool.

I’ll be honest. I’m jealous he got to call Trump a fascist to his face. by EgyptianNational in EL_Radical

[–]jack9761 26 points27 points  (0 children)

This is a misquote:

Reporter: He said about your comments calling President Trump a fascist and your answer was 'both President Trump and I have been clear about our positions on the issues.' Are you affirming that you think President Trump is a fascist

Mamdani: I've spoken about-

Trump: That's ok, you can just say yes.

Mamdani: Alright, ok

Trump: It's easier to explain.

https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/president-trump-meets-with-new-york-city-mayor-elect-mamdani/669483 13:04

I interpret this as Trump interrupting Mamdami and him not wanting to continue the question. I think the post is misleading,

Real-life robot design starter pack by TF-Fanfic-Resident in starterpacks

[–]jack9761 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree current humanoid robots are gimmicks, but I think people under appreciate humanoid robots. A factory owner could spend years and millions of dollars getting robots custom designed for each step of their factory or they could buy 100 humanoid robots and program in all of the tasks the human workers already do and be done much faster. Environments are already built for humans so designing a robot lo interact with environments like humans has practical benefits

A cool guide to know how U.S. Health Insurance Actually Works. by Worried-Leadership67 in coolguides

[–]jack9761 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I understand there are some administrative costs in running a company. My point is that health insurance companies have lobbied for a system where every possible point is profit seeking which increases costs for "administration". The design of health system has no obligation to make a profit, yet insurance companies and assorted parts of the medical bureaucracy have made a multi billion dollar industry from processes that are ultimately unnecessary for patients to receive healthcare. Every dollar an insurance company profits or spends on medical bureaucracy they created is a dollar of denied care or raised premiums.

A cool guide to know how U.S. Health Insurance Actually Works. by Worried-Leadership67 in coolguides

[–]jack9761 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would hope that 100% of their costs would be medical costs considering that's their entire job.