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Production dosent have to be performance sensitive, so devex may still outcompete the performance differences in some scenarios.

Mine was testing out the copilot preview in the early days. Testing how well it knew semi obscure public codebases. Started filling out the first few lines and got the entire document word for word in tab complete.

That was the day I realised the plagiarism potential llms has.


> Pretty new here.

Probably also part of the reason.


agreed we'll figure it out

Title needs the [Video] warning.

According to [1] the guidelines explicitly say to keep editorializing to a specified minimum, unless it is spam. Dont know it this title would allow editorialising

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


They say "please use the original title, unless it is misleading or linkbait; don't editorialize".

I think it's misleading and linkbait. The mods would decide what to use instead, this could be "Azure Linux 4.0, Microsoft's Linux distribution for its cloud" or something like this.


Especially given the article says this:

> It is minimal on purpose. Azure Linux ships only what cloud and server workloads need. There is no desktop, no GUI, no general-purpose sprawl.


Yep sure does. Love an article that contradicts its own title. Bonus points for that sentence sounding extremely AI-generated.

Main feature of urky seems to really be privacy. on my own searxNG i would be all the traffic. If I ho through urky hopefully I can hide with traffic from other users.

Writing your own operating system, applications and hardware :)

Or i guess running netbsd, freebsd reactos, redox, sculpt, gnu hurd, linux as alternatives.


Basically everything pine64 ships has a. We dumped all software development and support on the foss community. Problem. And the hardware isn't even that open. I do still like their non locked in approach though. And the pinephone is still one of few truly Linux phones.

> And the hardware isn't even that open.

It's the most open, pretty sure... What other company is selling smartphones with schematics, datasheets, and ICs you're able to get independently from electronic component distributors? Even with Purism, maybe I'm looking wrong, but I don't see the schematics and datasheets of the Librem 5. Fairphone has some schematics, but its parts list is lacking, and the components it does show aren't generally available for purchase. For example, I don't see where I can buy Fairphone 5 chipset, a QCM6490, but I can buy a Pinephone Pro's RK3399. Same with its modem, same with its PMIC, same with its eMMC, etc. It's really a gem of open hardware that's been lost.


The largest problem is available training data actually.

They have already done experiments with dittrent sub 10b models with both fine-tuning and fully from scratch. And last I check the fully from scratch captured the language in a better way.


So something like this[1] could be cool then. A actual thinkpad keyboard with touchpad, bluetooth, trackpoint and even a fingerprint reader.

[1] https://sharktastica.co.uk/keyboard-directory/GD2va1CX


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