Delphi 202110b Mega
This date corresponds to a period shortly after the release of Delphi (original model released in mid-2021). It may represent:
You might see this version referred to as "Delphi 202110b" in patch notes or file directories. This string typically refers to the compiler build versions or the internal timestamps associated with the 10.4.2 release cycle. It serves as a technical identifier, confirming that you are running the specific build that includes the "Mega" fixes. delphi 202110b mega
The transition to a High-DPI aware IDE was a bumpy road for the 10.x series. In earlier versions, running the IDE on a 4K monitor resulted in blurry text or misaligned icons. Version 10.4.2 polished the VCL styling of the IDE itself, making it finally comfortable to use on modern high-resolution displays without eye strain. This date corresponds to a period shortly after
The standout feature of 10.4.2 was reliability. The Embarcadero team fixed hundreds of reported issues regarding the internal linker (LLVM-based for mobile platforms) and the compiler itself. Developers finally had a version where migrating large codebases from older versions (like 10.3 Rio or even 10.2 Tokyo) was safe and predictable. It serves as a technical identifier, confirming that
The string "delphi 202110b mega" points to a specific digital artifact circulating in online communities (such as AI researchers on GitHub, Reddit's r/MachineLearning, or data hoarder forums). It suggests the existence of a file or folder hosted on MEGA (a cloud storage service) containing a snapshot of a dataset or model outputs related to the Delphi project, dated October 2021 (202110b likely indicates a version: year 2021, month 10, variant b).
Delphi (or Delphi/Commonsense) is a well-known project from the Allen Institute for AI (AI2) that created a model for "commonsense moral reasoning." It was designed to answer ethical questions (e.g., "Can I cheat on a test?") with judgments and explanations.

