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eli5 lpu please


Groq calls their inference chips “Language Processing Unit”: https://groq.com/blog/the-groq-lpu-explained


was the API good


fast but furiously expensive


Honestly cerebras is good. I can recommend it. I talked to their team once on discord as a literal free user so that was something really nice personally

They were also the faster one compared to groq but they were always a little slow on adding new models compared to groq but not sure what changed right now.

Definitely recommend cerebras tho now that groq's been eaten up from inside basically


I had the feeling that Cerebras only supports smaller modes. Maybe something to do with their hardware arch? I never dove into it. I wanted to use Kimi K2 fast for coding and Groq was the only fast provider at the time


Cerebras currently has GLM4.6 on it, and will be getting GLM4.7 soon.


is this in response to the threat from Google tpu


Any suggested eink tablet with higher refresh that this would work better for?


Many if not all of the current generation Boox devices. Choose comparison category "Refresh Time" here:

https://www.mydeepguide.com/daf-tool

Be aware that Boox runs Android apps. Many other brands do not.


I use the Boox 10.3 for reading emails, text-based sites like this, and manga. Its bliss and has replaced 80% of my ipad. The experience of using it outside completely trounces normal screens.

As soon as they make larger, better 60hz panels I will 100% switch all my monitors over. I think making videos look worse is a positive. We don't need doomscrolling. We don't need 60fps react buttons with smooth gradients. We don't need to HDR the entire web. I primarily use text based sites anyways, so eink is perfect for me.


I'm writing this on a Daylight Computer. It's been my primary mobile device (instead of a smartphone) for all of 2025. I cannot recommend it enough.


how much fee do you take


We built our own billing engine so the total cost to you is .65% (on top of the normal 2.9%). By comparison Stripe Billing costs .70%


what is the cheapest for a nomad


Vietnam.

source: I've been to almost every country in SEA at least 3x. (Brunei was once, never went to Timor-Leste).

Check the forex changes and rent prices if you don't believe me.

Harder to factor in is visa costs. Vietnam, you need to leave every 90 days. So you need to buy a $25usd visa + flights/buses + hotels for 3-5 days while you get your next visa. Thailand, you only need to leave every 6mo on the DTV.


Thailand is cracking down on visa runs and people staying quasi-permanently on short-stay visas: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/visit/thailand-step...


The parent mentions the DTV visa which is the opposite of the visa-run strategy. Realistically though, if you're a "nomad" from a country with a powerful-ish passport you can come to Thailand for 60 days, extend once for 30 days for a total stay of 90 days. After that you can do a bit of a loop between Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Philippines in whatever order you prefer and come back to Thailand in a year. They'll have no problem letting you in again.

It's pretty easy to spend a year in SEA without raising eyebrows at any border if you're willing to change countries somewhat often and don't mind AirAsia flights.


That is basically my life. I've visited almost every country in the region this year (+ China and Japan) on a tourist visa.

The problem for me personally is this life is stressful on relationships, health, and personal productivity. Spending a weekend every 1-2 months to deal with travel (and arrangements) is exhausting and expensive on productivity hours.


not FOSS


what's the value prop over cursor


what about things like rate limiting, how are those implemented, any Goodreads


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