Does this work by just training once with next token prediction? Want to understand better how it creates fluent sentences if anyone can provide insights.
Could anyone recommend a budget tooling (has most features desired, please explain) to capture on wire like an oscilloscope. Help understand what kind of sample rates needed etc. features desired, cost and any recommended brand/models to get by. Thx!
The QSGMII signals in this blog are very high speed. Beyond the range of what you can measure with budget tooling. Even the probes for such lines are thousands of dollars.
There are some budget sampling oscilloscopes on the market, but budget is still mid four figures and up. That's before probes, cabling, and other things you'd need. Sampling oscilloscopes are only useful for repeating test patterns sent by SDK tools, not for capturing normal data as it goes by
It's possible to look at Ethernet signals with oscilloscopes in the budget range but you would need appropriate fixtures to tap the line. Even at those speeds, touching a regular oscilloscope probe on to a wire disturbs the circuit so much that it might stop communicating.
At the other end of the scale, looking at classic 10M Ethernet signaling is perfectly doable with a sub-$1k scope, and 100M should also be fine with anything 500MS/s or higher. Note that Cat5 is rated for a bandwidth of 100MHz.
Anyone know what are inside those tubes? Thinking to create this with a few younger ones and want to understand any risks should those tube breaks and something escapes.
The FAA will actually fully investigate this as the issue COULD be due to pilot error or equipment failure. So it is still potentially an issue outside of the weather.
Could someone recommend one starting out (something beginner could use and has enough, good functions for continued use into later advanced projects without running into limitations for 'most' projects).
Would be helpful to understand the what limitations might be encountered such at the frequency.
Buy a Pinecile[1] from Pine64. It's currently discounted to $25.99 (excluding shipping), and it's both cheap and has a great feature list that makes soldering a breeze.
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