What is the parameter count for the famous proprietary models like gpt 4o and claude 3.5 sonnet?
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ksynwa@lemmy.mlto United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•NYC orders $4 million McKinsey study on whether trash piles would be better inside containersEnglish4·11 months agoFor 20 weeks, McKinsey will study other cities that use containers — like Paris and Amsterdam — and identify what types of bins would work best for New York City. The contract is a relatively small project for the consulting giant, which last year paid nearly $600 million to settle allegations tied to its role giving sales advice to opioid manufacturers.
I hate this timeline.
ksynwa@lemmy.mlOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Backing up photos and videos from an Android phone?English2·11 months agoThe shameful answer is that the most convenient method of setting up immich is a docker compose stack but I have podman installed instead.
ksynwa@lemmy.mlOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Backing up photos and videos from an Android phone?English2·11 months agoWOW man this is just incredible. I had actually finished setting up syncthing and syncing with it but this is just so much smoother. Syncthing is nice but it has some weirdness. Like this app’s “copy local to remote” (instead of sync) is hidden in advanced configuration while it seems like a useful use case to be.
ksynwa@lemmy.mlto Politics@lemmy.ml•GOP party convention says quiet part out loud: "We do not want to be a democracy.”English0·1 year agoWhy against posting the article in the post body? I find that pretty useful.
Has the site become better or worse with time?
ksynwa@lemmy.mlto Anti Landlords@lemmy.ca•Why isn't there a mainstream "all landlords are bastards" or something similar?1·3 years agoThe idea of profiting off of nothing but ownership is deeply rooted since it forms the foundation of politics and economy almost all countries in the world right now. Renters paying rent to the landlord is to some extent as natural as gravity for some reason. No one knows or cares how it came to be like this and it’s seen as something that you must just live with.
I am not really concerned with which one is better or smarter but with which one is more resource intensive. There is a lot of opacity about the cost in a holistic sense. For example, a recent mini model from OpenAI is the cheapest smart (whatever that may mean) model available right now. I wanna know if the low cost is a product of selling on a loss or low profit margin, or of an abundance of VC money and things like that.