Same here, but I must confess I can hardly call it a race. It's not that people can't overtake, is that they used this to just play around.
When I think of racing, the last thing I think about is people going intentionally slow all race long to do shenanigans because they can't be overtaken.
Last year I went to "Rock to the park", a free Colombian rock/metal festival. I went inside the "pogos" (mosh pits), some sort of way of violent dancing common in metal concerts, where everybody pushes everybody. I stayed there basically all night, despite being a very thin and physically weak person.
I think it was the most fun I've ever had in a social event.
Just FYI: I've had a really good experience with Heroic launcher. Use for playing those Epic freebies I've accumilated over the years, and has been pretty solid, almost Steam-like experience.
I disagree so much with the "But it's free argument". Consider the millions YouTube videos with ads to free to play games. Would you consider them to be ad-free videos? And that's ignoring that Copilot isn't even free (either pay with data or with a subscription model)
Just 4 years ago I was on the verge of doing it. Today while still having the recurrent though, I'm doing a lot better. And every single suicidal/depressive people is a different world, so yes, people can have 180° change in less than 6 years.
There is no single rule of thumb to apply here, as much as ignorance may lead you yo believe so.
Algorithms that find approximate solutions to Traveling Businessman Problem are handful (some just use Markov Chains, a rather easy topic). Finding the exact solution is a hell lot harder.
If your solution has an estimated error margin of 2% or less, it works just fine for basically any practical purpose.
It would work the same way, you would just need to connect with your local model. For example, change the code to find the embeddings with your local model, and store that in Milvus. After that, do the inference calling your local model.
I've not used inference with local API, can't help with that, but for embeddings, I used this model and it worked quite fast, plus was a top2 model in Hugging Face. Leaderboard. Model.
I didn't do any training, just simple embed+interference.
Milvus documentation has a nice example: link. After this, you just need to use a persistent Milvus DB, instead of the ephimeral one in the documentation.
OP can also use an embedding model and work with vectorial databases for the RAG.
I use Milvus (vector DB engine; open source, can be self hosted) and OpenAI's text-embedding-small-3 for the embedding (extreeeemely cheap). There's also some very good open weights embed modelsln HuggingFace.
Oh, you can interpretate anti-matter as either matter that has negative energy and travels forward in time, or matter with positive energy that travels backwards in time, and both interpretation are valid under Dirac's equation.
Such a drastic change to 2026 regulations made no sense in almost mid 2025. Teams have to prepare new year's cars on a limited budget, and doing so with a new engine of different weight and dimensions is almost senseless just 9 months short of preseason tests.
Same here, but I must confess I can hardly call it a race. It's not that people can't overtake, is that they used this to just play around.
When I think of racing, the last thing I think about is people going intentionally slow all race long to do shenanigans because they can't be overtaken.
Compare that to this Mansell vs Senna Monaco 1992 final laps. Despite not being able to overtake with huge tyre advantage, they are racing.