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googler_ooeric t1_jedlbws wrote

I meant, given by how fast it generates and how mediocre it is I think it’s safe to say it’s a lightweight version of whatever big model they have internally, so it’s smaller than GPT-3.5-Turbo or GPT-4 and more similar to something like gpt-3-curie or gpt-3-babbage

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Decent-Can378 t1_jedkrq2 wrote

I've always believed that it's always the founders who care about innovation. No McKinsey CEO can even remotely match that passion. Although, I'm seeing quite a different situation with Microsoft. Satya is both passionate and aggressive. Sundar was quite a pathetic choice.

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gk99 t1_jedj8hn wrote

> Maybe Logan Moore should do a cursory search before posting articles.

Article hardly needed to be written in the first place. According to the Steam Hardware Survey (which runs on a sort of delay from how rarely they get sent out, so the number is likely even lower) this makes up 1.79% of Steam users.

This will not affect the vast, vast, vast majority of gamers.

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Toolazytocreate t1_jedidtl wrote

Many who have left the big city don't plan on going back. It's not just the issues with homelessness or traffic; it's the housing conditions for workers. To live in the city, you usually need to rent an apartment with a lease. But with layoffs rampant in the industry, committing to a year-long lease is risky. It's no wonder why some are hesitant to return to such an unstable employment situation, opting instead to work remotely.

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