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  • My dentist called me to book an appointment and less than 5 seconds later, my wife called. She's obviously cheating on me with the dentist.

  • And by volume they mean loudness

  • I mean unless you lack hands, it's easily preventable

  • That won't happen due to token limits. According to Anthropic, only about 5% of users hit the limit.

  • Let's do some estimates:

    • An 8x H100 machine costs about $20 / hr to rent.
    • With a 70B model with 4K context, a H100 node can do about 300 requests in parallel.
    • A single response takes around 30 seconds to generate.
    • An average user sends about 300 messages / month.

    The throughput of a node is

    300 concurrent * (3600 / 30) = 36 000 messages / hour.

    The cost per message, then, is $20 / 36 000 = $.00055..

    With 300 messages per month, the compute cost for the AI vendor is 300*$20/36000 = $0.16 / month per user. By contrast, a subscription costs $20.

    So given these assumptions, it's other things (like R&D, safety research, training runs, free accounts, etc) that represent the bulk of the cost and those could be scaled down to turn a profit. What will they do? Give how hyped AI is currently and the competitive landscape, I don't think they'll increase prices that much. We have products like DeepSeek on the horizon which are much cheaper, so it's more likely that they squeeze money out of it by becoming more efficient.

  • Maybe they mean that you look like you have cool, youthful interests and values.

  • Sweden @lemmy.world

    Glädjebeskedet: Nu blir kaffet billigare

    www.svt.se /nyheter/inrikes/gladjebeskedet-nu-blir-kaffet-billigare
  • Oh. Took me a while to realize they weren't sharing a PowerPoint slide with the public.

  • And the women and hobbits too

  • Was sent there by my employer, so not my money

  • I'm not in any way, shape or form defending the policy of Singapore, but... given that they do have a death penalty for this, why the hell did he carry 1 kg into the country? I've been to Singapore and I was afraid to even let go of my bags for a second, for fear that someone would plant something on me.

  • Apparently it's not too late

  • Well, the U.S. definitely weighs down the average (pun intended), but it's only 4% of the world's population.

  • Am I the only one who never felt that Deanna Troi was particularly attractive? I mean, she's okay (enough that it doesn't detract from other traits), but not above average. Yet she's often presented as if she's supposed to be eye candy for the show.

  • Shattered butt

  • If your device’s clock is set to the wrong time, it should tell you how far off the clock is set.

    Why are we assuming that your HTTP-based method running in JS in a browser, using servers that are already distributed and time-synched with tech stacks that you have no insight into, is the "right time" and the directly NTP-synchronized clock of my machine is the "wrong time"?

  • Answering "what's Pokémon?" could either mean that you're too old or too young

  • It's such a shame about Neil Gaiman, I love his works. I really hope he didn't do it and that he'll be exonerated. This is especially aggravating since Tori Amos (who is one of his best friends) is so outspoken against sexual abuse and was abused herself. I wonder what goes on in her head and what the two of them say to each other now.

  • Well, this could be just a visual representation of the download that it's performing internally, for the purpose of communicating its current activity to the crew members. Those files are huge, man...

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Given today's theme, I think it's an excellent opportunity to revisit one of Norm McDonald's best shitposts

  • Uplifting News @lemmy.world

    'I can't accept Drum & Bass. We need Jungle, I'm afraid.' - Amol Rajan on how a University Challenge question spawned a remix craze

    www.bbc.com /news/entertainment-arts-67955753