Source: I made it up
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Bro has one type of post on his entire account and it's just him being salty.
Advertising in general has been a growing revenue stream for Apple from my understanding. That "anti-tracking" they added a few iOS versions back also conveniently increased Apple's ad revenue because other advertisers didn't get the same data that Apple would just have by default.
The locomotives yearn for the tracks
Scary compression
Yeah they're pretty impressive for some at home stuff and they're not even that costly.
I skimmed the article, but it seems to be assuming that Google's LLM is using the same architecture as everyone else. I'm pretty sure Google uses their TPU chips instead of a regular GPU like everyone else. Those are generally pretty energy efficient.
That and they don't seem to be considering how much data is just being cached for questions that are the same. And a lot of Google searches are going to be identical just because of the search suggestions funneling people into the same form of a question.
I worry that this little fellow is telling lies to discredit my irrational fears.
He probably hates me too.
I feel like we're just going backwards, we stopped caring about tech getting thin enough to act like a blade like a decade ago.
Why are we doing this again?
This is why disabling downvotes on a site fueled by user content is a bad idea.
To justify the salaries of their product managers