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Actually, they have a big office in Culver City.ByteDance raised $3 billion.It's a Chinese company.
ByteDance raised $3 billion.
ByteDance is a good example, as I mentioned.
And "Byte" magazine was like a hobbyist computing magazine in the '80s and '90s.
Brain bytes.
quintillion bytes of information-- every day.
Eight bytes walk into a bar.
give you a byte of streams, right?
twice the byte width, assert that.
You can load a byte was funny offsets like 75-byte offsets.
transacting in bits and bytes with each other.
Each line was 80 bytes long, and it had one line at the bottom for input.
bits and bytes; cogno, neurons.
256 not K 256 bytes which is a very interesting
two k bytes or 1K 14bit words and it would say it's a key beam pressed and you press the five button and it runs a
And I was going through old "Byte" magazines.
He repeatedly said that one extra byte of data per book would amount to a million extra bytes of data in a million-volume library.
Just like in the sound byte.
You can do other things like move bytes around in and out of registers to do bit field and certain in a single cycle.
The first well-funded company is called ByteDance.
We notice that companies like ByteDance, like SenseTime, they are big in China, but not in the US.
and thus a family dog called Bytenix.
book and there's about 50 million bytes uh after lossless compression in the genome and that's assuming the junk DNA
have this computer why 4K 4K bytes was the minimum you needed to run a programming language a computer wasn't
It's the upper band of a single byte signed integer.
Z bytes, petabytes, think of them as smaller versions of those.
You could almost think of the APL expression as Bytecode.
Some studies show that there are 2.5 quintillion bytes of data-- of information-- coming into existence every single day.
What it does is it allows you to substitute bytes for atoms and any time you can do that, almost invariably, that improves environmental performance.
being moved around on the internet uh number of bytes of brain data that we're uh downloading the spatial resolution of
36-bit words so it's 150,000 bytes uh 2 microsc cycle time two cycles for
so-called uh junk or nonprotein coating DNA is 50 million bytes and that's not
now just guarantee that ID lists are always an even number of bytes, or do some hack to just make sure this never happens so the code that references them on all
cost tens of millions of dollars was an IBM 794 32k of memory not bytes it was
But for the most part, this is like the sound byte version of it, which is that we tend to judge humans and machines very
It's diving straight into highly optimized C code, that's using the 1 byte integer data type, because the range is six.
Prior to that, we didn't look like Apache byte for byte over the network.
But also, today, all music is bits and bytes.
And that is opening up a whole new world to actually pairing renewable electrons with bits and bytes,
TikTok, as I said, the core product of ByteDance, they are actually expanded to the US, Asia, and Europe.
They are here to talk about their book, Brain Bytes, quick answers to quirky questions about the brain.
It is not as trivial as it sounds because it clearly isn't just access to the bits and bytes.
So I made it so that the amount of material you have to compare is just two bytes.
And I got this thing to work, programed it in Z80 Bytecode.
And "Lirael" is, in fact, dedicated to Bytenix.
Then those two become four, those four become eight-- the bytes system was developing, the idea of utilizing zeros and ones in low-level language to create
But you think about this level of purpose that, "I'm not just doin' bits and bytes and this and that, what I'm doin' is I'm helpin' these people create a successful business
sequences of data and it's actually not that much data I mean it's 800 million bytes total but it's replete with
In the computers we use, it's all made up of bytes, which is digital information.
characters, now you're at an odd address in this thing, and it takes me an immense amount of work to turn on exception handlers to do unaligned byte access,
And then we put in a system, which was this big, almost like one big, the byte was.
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