• superkret
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      7 days ago

      When your CPU is at 0 degrees Kelvin, nothing unpredictable can happen.

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          6 days ago

          CPUs work faster with better cooling.
          So at 0K they are infinitely fast.

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            6 days ago

            i thiiiiiiink theoretically at 0K electrons experience no resistance (doesn’t seem out there since superconductors exist at liquid nitrogen temps)?
            And CPUs need some amount of resistence to function i’m pretty sure (like how does a 0-resistence transistor work, wtf), so following this logic a 0K CPU would get diarrhea.

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      6 days ago

      Looking at the source they thankfully already use a temp of zero, but max tokens is 320. That doesn’t seem like much for code especially since most symbols are a whole token.