What's Stroustrup up to these days though?
> So, if I'm reading this correctly, Chat Control [2.0, implied] is bound to become law? Nope. This is bad, but not THAT bad. This is an extension of the existing Chat Control 1.0, which was set to expire (or maybe…
A hundred thousand furries consuming unfathomable amounts of porn without shooting up anyone kind of cast doubt about that point.
I have a hunch that the Epstein class is getting increasingly upset about the kids encountering ideas about what ought to be done about the Epstein class, and mostly are keen to see the next generation molded back into…
Mainly I disliked the walrus operator because Python already has a keyword that means "capture the output of this clause into this variable": as. E.g., try: with open("file.txt") as f: do_something(f) except OSError as…
Ok, I gave the 35B MoE weights a shot at Q6. It failed my go-to code reasoning benchmark (local models usually do), but delivered the most advanced output I've seen so far for my (non-agentic) coding execution…
A 9B model with the capability of the 35B SOTA from last February is too good to be true, and a wild claim to make IMO even if there's a newer 35B SOTA. I'll need to make time to take it on a test drive and see how it…
I'd have expected this to get more HN attention. Qwen 3.6 35B capability in a 9B model is a bonkers claim.
The interesting thing here is that Amodei is implicitly admitting he foresees open-weight models (and not "open-source", please...) reaching Mythos-equivalent capability before much longer. Which, I mean, d'uh; if…
According to US AI labs, training on other people's output is fair use. So that's how.
In fairness, goroutine is far catchier than >>=<%>.
Thank you for helpfully de-darmoking that for the less pony-attuned of us.
I mean, there's such a thing as reality and there's such a thing as being wrong. By construction, the closer you approach reality, the narrower your band of uncertainty becomes, and the less overlap you have with…
Burning even more energy in response to the consequence of burning too much energy is seen by some as counterproductive. Do also note that AIUI in the US only deaths that were officially ruled from heat are counted as…
I can't help wondering what kind of models we'll see coming out of China once it gets its own chip fabs up and running. Right now it sounds like the US's export ban is not slowing them down a whole lot.
Presumably they're from one of the happy countries that you believe don't exist. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Happiness_Report
In the original implementation, SREs have the authority to block further releases until the SLOs are green again -- and, if it comes to that, to hand the pager back to SWE until such a time the product can pass a…
After using i3 for a heck of a long time, I'm finding myself liking KDE quite a lot. The amount of obvious care and polish that went into it is delightful. I just wish it had support for tabbed window layout!
Whenever someone wants "small government" I assume they mean "a government that does not prevent me from shackling you" and hoo boy does that end up correct a lot.
Given that the "proprietary" model is built on stolen work at an unprecedented scale, it's at the very least hypocritical to a degree that would not be possible without a fundamentally amoral mindset.
AdGuard MV3 works fine. Still switch to FF if you can, more diversity in the ecosystem benefits everyone.
> code is just a means to an end? Exactly. Which is the reason why code that increases maintenance friction and costs, or decreases the product's operability or fitness for purpose, does not properly serve the end of…
Meanwhile down here in the real world the US double-tapped a primary school.
They (correctly IMO) seem to think that the hard thing in sourcing the top candidates by the sort of metric they care about, is getting them to even know about you as a potential employer. That means figuring out where…
We're a GitLab shop. The GitLab UI lets you read a PR commit by commit.
What's Stroustrup up to these days though?
> So, if I'm reading this correctly, Chat Control [2.0, implied] is bound to become law? Nope. This is bad, but not THAT bad. This is an extension of the existing Chat Control 1.0, which was set to expire (or maybe…
A hundred thousand furries consuming unfathomable amounts of porn without shooting up anyone kind of cast doubt about that point.
I have a hunch that the Epstein class is getting increasingly upset about the kids encountering ideas about what ought to be done about the Epstein class, and mostly are keen to see the next generation molded back into…
Mainly I disliked the walrus operator because Python already has a keyword that means "capture the output of this clause into this variable": as. E.g., try: with open("file.txt") as f: do_something(f) except OSError as…
Ok, I gave the 35B MoE weights a shot at Q6. It failed my go-to code reasoning benchmark (local models usually do), but delivered the most advanced output I've seen so far for my (non-agentic) coding execution…
A 9B model with the capability of the 35B SOTA from last February is too good to be true, and a wild claim to make IMO even if there's a newer 35B SOTA. I'll need to make time to take it on a test drive and see how it…
I'd have expected this to get more HN attention. Qwen 3.6 35B capability in a 9B model is a bonkers claim.
The interesting thing here is that Amodei is implicitly admitting he foresees open-weight models (and not "open-source", please...) reaching Mythos-equivalent capability before much longer. Which, I mean, d'uh; if…
According to US AI labs, training on other people's output is fair use. So that's how.
In fairness, goroutine is far catchier than >>=<%>.
Thank you for helpfully de-darmoking that for the less pony-attuned of us.
I mean, there's such a thing as reality and there's such a thing as being wrong. By construction, the closer you approach reality, the narrower your band of uncertainty becomes, and the less overlap you have with…
Burning even more energy in response to the consequence of burning too much energy is seen by some as counterproductive. Do also note that AIUI in the US only deaths that were officially ruled from heat are counted as…
I can't help wondering what kind of models we'll see coming out of China once it gets its own chip fabs up and running. Right now it sounds like the US's export ban is not slowing them down a whole lot.
Presumably they're from one of the happy countries that you believe don't exist. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Happiness_Report
In the original implementation, SREs have the authority to block further releases until the SLOs are green again -- and, if it comes to that, to hand the pager back to SWE until such a time the product can pass a…
After using i3 for a heck of a long time, I'm finding myself liking KDE quite a lot. The amount of obvious care and polish that went into it is delightful. I just wish it had support for tabbed window layout!
Whenever someone wants "small government" I assume they mean "a government that does not prevent me from shackling you" and hoo boy does that end up correct a lot.
Given that the "proprietary" model is built on stolen work at an unprecedented scale, it's at the very least hypocritical to a degree that would not be possible without a fundamentally amoral mindset.
AdGuard MV3 works fine. Still switch to FF if you can, more diversity in the ecosystem benefits everyone.
> code is just a means to an end? Exactly. Which is the reason why code that increases maintenance friction and costs, or decreases the product's operability or fitness for purpose, does not properly serve the end of…
Meanwhile down here in the real world the US double-tapped a primary school.
They (correctly IMO) seem to think that the hard thing in sourcing the top candidates by the sort of metric they care about, is getting them to even know about you as a potential employer. That means figuring out where…
We're a GitLab shop. The GitLab UI lets you read a PR commit by commit.