Oh, the context window I overrode immediately, the default one can't even reach my prompt in opencode, it's pushed out by all the pre- and post-amble. But I should probably try something less compressed next time I…
Or, as others have already noted, it's only about 15k and the repo includes tools and test programs.
Slow means CPU only in this context.
Maybe not afford new, but they probably already had it from before the current crisis?
Could you expand more on what you do with qwen3.6? Because I couldn't get the denser 27B version to do trivial "take this pattern, repeat it over a single file with minimal thought, just slightly beyond what I can do…
I am not complaining about it being 17MB. I am complaining about someone considering it tiny.
> Tiny. A single ~17 MB app Oh goodness what have we come to? I know we're comparing to electron monstrosities, but still
I don't think anyone complained about the language changing, it was a lack of trust in the language due to the compiler not getting any updates. You can still improve the compiler without having to change the language.
No, that's just a convention. Any function can just create a new allocator, or import the global one, or use malloc from libc. Zig does nothing to enforce this convention.
I think you just happened to miss it. It's very commonly mentioned in the new systems space, alongside Jonathan Blow's jai.
So per subagent*.
Vad himla pratar du om? ALLT använder dd/mm-yy. Jag har aldrig sett något på svenska som använder yyyy-mm-dd, det finns bara inte. Det finns i Sverige, men då är det också på engelska.
This was just theorised. The leaked OpenAI financials suggest otherwise (because of shady naming of losses) The only ones who seem to profit are the ones running smaller Chinese models. Even NVIDIA seems to have to…
Except others have done the same comparison to current PC prices and still found a ~50% markup.
Is that not the point? Exceptions for newcomers, strong customer protections against established players
Only if you were jailed correctly. Getting out of jail when you shouldn't've been jailed in the first place is not a jailbreak
They literally are. This is not a case of extra fine tuning, this is a case of enabling or disabling smaller guard models you have to go through first before you get to Mythos.
Didn't he get the nobel for NNs? LLMs came much later
They don't throw away the weights. If it gets worse just use an older model.
No, he didn't? He predicted that third parties would donate tokens to FOSS projects, not that the labs would. One is PR that started ages ago, the other is a reasonable prediction of where the world is going.
Really? I had a terrible experience with 4.7-flash. Qwen-3.5 is still the best local model for me. (3.6 pushed VRAM usage just out of 24GB and then you're not using a consumer GPU any more)
> I've not even heard of compile times being significantly slowed by type checking. Look at Swift. But yeah, Swift is the only language I've ever heard having compile time issues because of the type checking.
Types always have to be checked. Either at compile time or at runtime. And if you're weakly typed you still check them to see if you use normal or backup behaviour. If you're statically typed you can remove the actual…
I hope this will never be the case. As long as we have personal vehicles they should be personally controlled. Self driving cars is such a waste of everyone's money. Cities should all have better public transport and…
Price to performance?
Oh, the context window I overrode immediately, the default one can't even reach my prompt in opencode, it's pushed out by all the pre- and post-amble. But I should probably try something less compressed next time I…
Or, as others have already noted, it's only about 15k and the repo includes tools and test programs.
Slow means CPU only in this context.
Maybe not afford new, but they probably already had it from before the current crisis?
Could you expand more on what you do with qwen3.6? Because I couldn't get the denser 27B version to do trivial "take this pattern, repeat it over a single file with minimal thought, just slightly beyond what I can do…
I am not complaining about it being 17MB. I am complaining about someone considering it tiny.
> Tiny. A single ~17 MB app Oh goodness what have we come to? I know we're comparing to electron monstrosities, but still
I don't think anyone complained about the language changing, it was a lack of trust in the language due to the compiler not getting any updates. You can still improve the compiler without having to change the language.
No, that's just a convention. Any function can just create a new allocator, or import the global one, or use malloc from libc. Zig does nothing to enforce this convention.
I think you just happened to miss it. It's very commonly mentioned in the new systems space, alongside Jonathan Blow's jai.
So per subagent*.
Vad himla pratar du om? ALLT använder dd/mm-yy. Jag har aldrig sett något på svenska som använder yyyy-mm-dd, det finns bara inte. Det finns i Sverige, men då är det också på engelska.
This was just theorised. The leaked OpenAI financials suggest otherwise (because of shady naming of losses) The only ones who seem to profit are the ones running smaller Chinese models. Even NVIDIA seems to have to…
Except others have done the same comparison to current PC prices and still found a ~50% markup.
Is that not the point? Exceptions for newcomers, strong customer protections against established players
Only if you were jailed correctly. Getting out of jail when you shouldn't've been jailed in the first place is not a jailbreak
They literally are. This is not a case of extra fine tuning, this is a case of enabling or disabling smaller guard models you have to go through first before you get to Mythos.
Didn't he get the nobel for NNs? LLMs came much later
They don't throw away the weights. If it gets worse just use an older model.
No, he didn't? He predicted that third parties would donate tokens to FOSS projects, not that the labs would. One is PR that started ages ago, the other is a reasonable prediction of where the world is going.
Really? I had a terrible experience with 4.7-flash. Qwen-3.5 is still the best local model for me. (3.6 pushed VRAM usage just out of 24GB and then you're not using a consumer GPU any more)
> I've not even heard of compile times being significantly slowed by type checking. Look at Swift. But yeah, Swift is the only language I've ever heard having compile time issues because of the type checking.
Types always have to be checked. Either at compile time or at runtime. And if you're weakly typed you still check them to see if you use normal or backup behaviour. If you're statically typed you can remove the actual…
I hope this will never be the case. As long as we have personal vehicles they should be personally controlled. Self driving cars is such a waste of everyone's money. Cities should all have better public transport and…
Price to performance?