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Scaling people by Claire Hughes Johnson is a recent one that is quite good.


Not sure if this exists, but as a remote/distributed startup with no physical office, i use my home address on contracts and for mail. I'd like a service (in Canada) to allow me to register my address somewhere, ideally a commercial location, and forward all my mail to my home address or my partner's home address if addressed to him.


You don't have a UPS store, or PO Boxes at the Post Office?

Sure, it's a pain collecting mail every few days, but at least you keep your home address private.


In the US at least there are a million such services.


Tons of them exist, search "mail forwarding" or "virtual address" and you'll most likely find what you want


Will you be selling individual cards? Are you looking for use cases in the healthcare vertical (noticed its not on your current list)? Working in the medical imaging space and could use this tech as part of the offering. Reach out at 16bit.ai


You can buy individual cards. For example Bittware is a reseller: https://www.bittware.com/products/groq/

But it might be best if you just contact us to explain your needs: https://groq.com/contact/

I can also pass your details on to our sales team.


Seems like they have it registered. I'm sure they've already lawyered up and will protect their trademark. I think they have a pretty strong case. Maybe elon will license it or buy them.


I was also at RSNA. What was the model intended to do in this example?


IIRC it was about emerging MRI reconstructions for MSK in one of the educational sessions. It was more the ambiguous way the claim was stated about trasferrable knowledge initially that got me thinking about the "10% of brain" thing rather than anything specifically presented.


Furthermore, what is stopping Google/Alphabet from exercising their IP rights (i.e. They own a patent for the transformer architecture)? Sure it would be bad publicity, but it seems like they could prevent a ton of competition by simply enforcing that on a few large competitors.


Does anyone know the advantage of mistral over llama2? I understand the founders of mistral previously worked on llama.


Mistral 7b version is slightly better than 7b llama based on elo rating https://huggingface.co/spaces/lmsys/chatbot-arena-leaderboar...


It's better than that. The best Llama-2 finetune is 88th on the 7B leaderboard, behind 87 Mistral finetunes.

Mistral 7B is above every Llama-2 finetune, including the 10x larger llama-2 70B, on the Open LLM Leaderboard.

https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderb...

(Note: Check "architecture" and uncheck precision "?" then ignore "tigerbot" as it was disqualified for cheating.)


Also less censored



This is a really elegantly worded perspective


They likely watched wheel of time recently...


I've noticed lately that I have a lot of jaw tension which is linked to stress and I think information overload which is related to this article. Has anyone else had this? What has worked?


Yes, habitual clenching is pretty common from what I can tell. It leads to gum recession and other dental issues, as well as headaches.

I have made progress on it by habitually doing "self-scans" for where I'm holding tension in my body. Jaws and shoulders are common areas. I then focus on clearing my mind and relaxing the part in question. It's worked well for me.


Have you looked into wearing a mouth guard while sleeping? Life changing.

Massage can be good. Ask them to focus on neck + jaw stuff.

Otherwise, ergonomics stuff: Standing desk, padded floor mat, kinesis, sideways keyboard, getting your monitor at the right height.

Strengthening core muscles can be good, too.


I actually also wear my night guard during the day, especially when I can tell I’m holding a lot of tension in my jaw.


This is good for Radiologists and not so good for orthopedic surgeons.


How does this help a radiologist? They would be taking pictures of the recovery either way no?


Could make an argument that there would be significantly more follow-up scans to see if healing is progressing on schedule or if surgery is appropriate.


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