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"We show that a single VLA model can solve multiple tasks, generalize to novel objects and instructions, and interpret commands that require real-world reasoning, all while maintaining the ability to output precise low-level actions."
I picked up the CRKT "NIFE" a few weeks ago on a whim. Honestly, I initially bought it because the name is so aggressively on-the-nose that it felt like a joke, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how functional it actually is. "We show that a single VLA model can
The software includes 30 distinct operational modules that can be deployed individually or combined into a tailored enterprise suite: It came reasonably sharp, though I did put
: In a general sense, solid content could refer to the core features, functionalities, or components that make up the tool or software. This could include its architecture, coding, algorithms, user interface, and any data it processes. It came reasonably sharp
The blade shape is a modified drop point with a stonewash finish. I’m a fan of stonewash because it hides wear and tear well. It came reasonably sharp, though I did put it on my stones to get it to that hair-popping level. It holds an edge decently for standard EDC tasks like opening boxes, cutting paracord, or breaking down cardboard. Don't expect super-steel performance, but for the price point, the steel is serviceable.
The only reason I’m knocking off a star is the lack of a locking liner option in some variations and the fact that the pivot screw needed some Loctite to stop it from wobbling after a few days of heavy use.