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Please make a version that has the bezel blend in with the screen. It will make it look much more clean and more modern. The remarkable's thin body and bezels are key to why it is so desirable.


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Is there any value in just treating rows as columns and vice versa?


It's for a different level of user. I like the approach a lot.


How far away is the ES Query DSL compatibility?


Via a doctor.


How much do they cost to buy? Could I get something reasonable for $20k?


Yeah you could get something reasonable :) Reach out to our sales team: https://groq.com/contact/


Any plans for local/home inference?


How easy is it for companies to setup private local servers using Grow hardware (cost and complexity). I've got money. I want throughout.


We've built and deployed racks at a number of organizations. Can you write a message to sales explaining your needs? https://groq.com/contact/

Or if you give me your contact details I can pass them on.


The issue wasn't the analytics either. The issue was the engagement algorithms and lack of accountability. Those problems still exist today.


So as usual, the exploitative agents get to destroy the commons and come out on top.

We need to figure out how to target the malicious individuals and groups instead of getting creeped out by them to the point of destroying most of the so praised democratizing of computing. Between this and locking down the local desktop and mobile software and hardware, we've never got to having the promised "bicycle for the mind".


no one promised you anything


And what kind of accountability is that? An engagement algorithm is a simple thing that gives people more of what they want. It just turns out that what we want is a lot more negative than most people are willing to admit to themselves.


I would rephrase that to 'what we predictably respond to'.

You can legitimately claim that people respond in a very striking and predictable way to being set on fire, and even find ways to exploit this behavior for your benefit somehow, and it still doesn't make setting people on fire a net benefit or a service to them in any way.

Just because you can condition an intelligent organism in a certain way doesn't make that become a desirable outcome. Maybe you're identifying a doomsday switch, an exploit in the code that resists patching and bricks the machine. If you successfully do that, it's very much on you whether you make the logical leap to 'therefore we must apply this as hard as possible!'


Engagement can be quite unrelated to what people like. A well crafted troll comment will draw tons of engagement, not because people like it.


If people didn't like engaging with troll comments, they wouldn't do it. It's not required, and they aren't getting paid.


This comment has a remarkable lack of nuance in it. That isn't even remotely close to how how human motivation works. We do all kinds of things motivated by emotions that have nothing to do with "liking" it.


I don't think people "like" it as much as hate elicits a response from your brain, like it or not.

If people had perfect self-control, they wouldn't do it. IMO it's somewhat irresponsible for the algorithm makers to profit from that - it's basically selling an unregulated, heavily optimized drug. They downrank scammy content for instance, which limits its reach - why not also downrank trolling? (obviously bc the former directly impacts profits, but not the latter, but still)


This is really a child like understanding of the world.


This looks really really interesting. Any idea whether it would run on a laptop with an Intel Core i7?


The performance on integrated GPUs is not stellar, but it should work.

On my AMD Ryzen 5 5600u with dual-channel DDR4, I’m getting 2 tokens/second. My friend with Intel Core i3 and single-channel memory was getting 1 token/second.


Yes, I run it on CPU using LLMStudio. It's very fast.


VRAM is king. If you have the VRAM to hold the model parameters, you can run it.


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