Sure, I'm not expecting a tutorial on how to offshore my money.
However, to follow you point: openai does not explain how they train _their_ models, but there is plenty of material out there about how models are trained "in general" (kharpaty's videos, for example.)
On the same vein, I perfectly expect off shoring practices to be kinda "secret and sensitive information", as they are basically "exploits" of tax code - but that does not mean that all cybersecurity books are "shill".
The people who implements offshoring have to learn from somewhere, so there is written tracks. It might even be taught in accounting schools, assuming that some part of it is in a gray area, "legally."
This is the kind of very high level info I'm interested in.
Chances of it being helpful to you is quite low. It's expensive and mostly works in corporate context.
>The people who implements offshoring have to learn from somewhere, so there is written tracks.
All on the job. Hop on a plane to caymans or whatever, spend half a decade working at a service provider there and then you'll have seen various implementations.
Keep in mind that this stuff changes all the time as the various countries' laws shift and each structure is essentially a once off custom design.
On the same vein, I perfectly expect off shoring practices to be kinda "secret and sensitive information", as they are basically "exploits" of tax code - but that does not mean that all cybersecurity books are "shill".
The people who implements offshoring have to learn from somewhere, so there is written tracks. It might even be taught in accounting schools, assuming that some part of it is in a gray area, "legally."
This is the kind of very high level info I'm interested in.