call your state reps and tell them to make transit their highest budget priority today! this tool makes it easy.
in SF, Matt Haney especially needs to hear from you!
I guess I haven't been paying enough attention, but Intel's APX is a really big update to their ISA:
- 32 GP registers
- setting flags is optional in many cases
- instructions take 3 operands instead of 2
@ljs @josefbacik I don't use lei, I use l2md which was written by Daniel Borkmann and I find it a lot simpler for what I need to do and it is git-based which is even nicer.
I used lei some time ago for a while but it was just too complex for what I wanted.
But I still have a personal inbox I need to use which doesn' t have anything to do with mailing lists per se.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dborkman/l2md.git/
What makes LLMs work isn't deep neural networks or attention mechanisms or vector databases or anything like that.
What makes LLMs work is our tendency to see faces on toast.
"Congratulations on having your first Pull Request (PR) merged into the LLVM Project!"
It's over for me
I can't believe we replaced blogs and RSS with people emailing their posts to you. just a really obviously stupid step backwards
Signal have rolled out an update to all users that stops Microsoft Recall from capturing Signal conversations.
I’ve tested this and it works. Brilliant work by the @signalapp team. 💪
They call on Microsoft to build better, as there was no standardised way as an app developer to do this. Because Signal is open source, now app developers have a template to protect their users from Windows.
https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-prepares-new-future-software-defined-vehicles-upcoming-general-availability-red-hat-vehicle-operating-system ... "Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System has achieved functional safety certification as a Safety Element out-of-Context (SEooC) against the ISO 26262 Edition 2, 2018- Level ASIL-B standard." Built on top of the GNU Toolchain as a system compiler, with glibc and libstdc++ as the core C and C++ libraries. @gnutools
'"[…] Today we’re very excited to announce the open-source release of the Windows Subsystem for Linux. […] That means that the code that powers WSL is now available on GitHub at Microsoft/WSL and open sourced to the community! You can download WSL and build it from source, add new fixes and features and participate in WSL’s active development."'
Air pollution in Paris before and after they added bike lanes and put restrictions on cars.
I will never understand people needing to drive cars in large cities like Paris.
We found an Apple Silicon CPU issue with FJCVTZS, the "JS-compatible double-to-int32 conversion" instruction that was added to ARMv8.3.
If the Flush-to-Zero flag is set in the FPCR register and FJCVTZS is used with a denormal, my M1 sets the Zero flag to 1 and M2-M4 CPUs set it to 0. This flag indicates whether the conversion was exact. I believe M1 is correct?
Test case: https://gist.github.com/jandem/e6b5660975f145b85d533b97ad054f08
As part of a time-limited trial, yesterday we removed the www.bbc.co.uk & www.bbc.com robots.txt "block" on *one* GenAI crawler.
Here's a graph of total daily requests from that 1 GenAI crawler by content-type. You'll note, they've retrieved ~460k web pages in ~16 hours, so a mean of ~28,750 web pages per hour. They'll likely pull ~690k pages today, ~32GB egress.
Whilst this is a drop in the ocean versus our other traffic, I can easily see how this could sink a smaller website.