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1. zoogen+Lo1[view] [source] 2023-08-01 15:27:47
>>tin7in+(OP)
The real gut-punch for this is a reminder how far behind most engineers are in this race. With web 1.0 and web 2.0 at least you could rent a cheap VPS for $10/month and try out some stuff. There is almost no universe where a couple of guys in their garage are getting access to 1000+ H100s with a capital cost in the multiple millions. Even renting at that scale is $4k/hour. That is going to add up quickly.

I hope we find a path to at least fine-tuning medium sized models for prices that aren't outrageous. Even the tiny corp's tinybox [1] is $15k and I don't know how much actual work one could get done on it.

If the majority of startups are just "wrappers around OpenAI (et al.)" the reason is pretty obvious.

1. https://tinygrad.org/

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2. latchk+Hu1[view] [source] 2023-08-01 15:48:46
>>zoogen+Lo1
I wouldn't spend a single dollar on George.

The guy could wake up tomorrow and decide he didn't feel like developing this stuff any more and you're going to be stuck with a dead project. In fact, he already did that once when he found a bug in the driver.

People RIP on Google for killing projects all the time and now you want to bet your business on a guy who livestreams in front of a pirate flag? Come on.

Never mind that even in my own personal dealings with him, he's been a total dick and I'm far from the only person who says that.

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3. monolo+rO1[view] [source] 2023-08-01 17:02:57
>>latchk+Hu1
what are you talking about. George has been working on comma.ai for years. It's shipping actual products and has revenue.

We need more people who "think different" and push back against the status quo instead of carrying out ad hominem attacks on public forums.

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4. latchk+yV1[view] [source] 2023-08-01 17:28:28
>>monolo+rO1
It is certainly possible to "think different" and not be a wannabe steve jobs.
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