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> 69% of those who got green cards through marriage to US citizen spouses

Nice.


As a non Malawian no, but I do think its important to ask what the local sentiment of their country is.


> If you actually look at the redis code base the majority of it was written by people who never worked for redis.

Thats a really big deal, how did they legally managed to do the license change? I was under the impression that only works if the original owner is the doing most work


Permissive licenses don't protect against projects that decide to change the license when releasing a new version.

Copyleft protects against that as a general rule. However some projects that rely on copyleft require contributors to sign license agreements granting the project owners a more permissive license.


> Thats a really big deal, how did they legally managed to do the license change? I was under the impression that only works if the original owner is the doing most work

Almost all of these license changes just change the terms under which _new_ work is contributed - which is why many of them have forks from the last OSI-licensed commit.


Now that makes sense, so its legal because the contributors can still access their code


Apperantly the AKID and SKID extensions are used instead these days


TCP still works this way?


When I personally use chatgpt and friends, I am not seeing any slowdowns or anything, meaning that their servers can handle the loads just fine. So then, why are these companies spending so much building new capacity if the current capacity is enough?


Frontier labs flagship models are ~2T params at the moment, but they intend to ship 10T models like Claude Mythos, which would require substantial datacenter expansion. Same thing for training.


Where did you get the 10T figure from? I thought it was a big secret.


Rumors and extrapolated from the token price.


Oh, we have estimated token pricing for Mythos? Man, I'm missing out on all the juicy gossip.

so it's 5x as expensive as Opus then.


Microsoft itself is 73% owned by institutional investors, so more of the same really.

see: https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/msft/instituti...


Yeah why is this so common in .NET?


Enterprise usage. Devs know companies will just pay out. Easier than trying to get sponsored.


Whatabout the extensions? is it widely supported


That is always one check away: https://vulkan.gpuinfo.org/listextensions.php


VK_KHR_buffer_device_address has 91.3% support

and

VK_KHR_variable_pointers has 98.66% support

looks good to me


You mean the locking would be done in software?


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