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With attention and transformers laying some of ground work for computations in NN land. Is there a possible extension of Numerical Recipes that can bolster AI with the increasing availability of computation power.


I'm not super familiar with the overall-commodity trading platform. But one of the more empowering businesses in the grains business has been "Bushel" - https://bushelpowered.com Is it possible to have a trading platform focused on "grains business" only ? Or does that deviate from your core value proposition?


I certainly think it is possible to have an even more focused platform.

We are starting with our network in soft commodities and I think it's possible to get pretty far just focusing on a smaller subset of commodities. Our long term goals and aspirations definitely include additional commodity industries as well.

We are building flexible tools from the foundation to support multiple industries.


I'm curious, where and how is the information stored as part of the service. Would be nice if you can share the deployment strategy that is being used as it suggests the framework for long term support.

Thanks and nice work


I'm not the dev, but based on the source it looks like Mongo: https://github.com/vasanthv/webtag/blob/main/server/collecti...


I'm just getting to know about vector. I have noticed that most Vector examples and discussions are targeted towards databases or complex multi-tenant applications. And looks really cool!

Has anyone tried Vector in the context of autonomous vehicle, essentially distributed system, where vector would serve the purpose of aggregating the op-logs, system state, input and output of every application at every instance?



Did that come to anything?


yes, it was fully vetted and open design that had a strong acceptance for the vision impaired. The following Design criteria were considered: 1. durability 2. reuse, repairs and maintenance 3. manufacturability 4. adoption and adherence 5. skill level of the target population to use the device 6. price


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