On the path we're on I don't think we'll have to worry too much about future generations. The EU has already seeing 10,000 excess deaths from climate changed caused heat waves and this is a minuscule taste of what's to…
> EU basically throws money anything "green" Including paying to have wood pellets shipped across the Atlantic using bunker fuel and then calling it "bioenergy" The EU is 'clean' largely out of it's own limited access…
> There’s an uncensored model floating around that you can run locally with llama.cpp There are many uncensored (and abliterated) models floating around (HauHauCS has large collection but there are many others:…
> understand theorems for which we comprehend I don't know what your distinction between "understand" and "comprehend" but my point was not about these words, but about being "useful" and being "understandable". I'm…
> Things that aren’t human intelligible aren’t human usable This is objectively false, people use things every single day they don't understand. We still have plenty of things about the world we don't understand but…
> but I would like to understand the problem, too But why should it be the case that this is always possible? It's entirely reasonable that the set of useful mathematical proofs is a proper superset of human…
> Who in their right mind would merge a 200,000-line unaudited vibe-coded blob Anyone who understands type theory and how theorem provers work? It's sort of akin to saying "how do you know that a massive C++ program…
Most American ex-pats don't really understand that the thing that makes ex-pat life so attractive is that, for most of people's lives, being American in a foreign country has traditionally conferred a wide range of…
> AI psychosis might be the new normal for our industry I've been fortunate enough to have worked on multiple AI intensive engineering teams (both on the product and research side) where considerable effort was spent…
> in windows terminal This is an aside, but I'm really struck by how many people on HN use Windows (based on repeated mentions I've seen in comments). I've worked for a pretty wide range of companies over the last…
> I hate being told what technology I can and can't use Ever since the original GPT-2 "it's too powerful to release!" I've realized that whatever is the current state of open models represents what we really have access…
For pure, weird, late-night LLM chats, I've recently started using Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-Uncensored just running with llama-cli and it is a very refreshing chat experience. Uncensored model means it will not deny any requests…
The parent comment is describing a test they ran so they could assess their trust in the model for scenarios they don't have time to fully understand. Do you not believe in running tests, evaluations, or experiments at…
We've lived in a software bubble for so long, most software engineers have completely forgotten that the purpose of (most) software is to solve a problem. If that problem solves the problem well and reliably it doesn't…
I'm going to guess you're young enough that you don't remember when HN first appeared? For anyone that was an adult in the "web 2.0" days it's hard not to see HN as "social media". The first wave of social media sites…
It's not interesting to say "this is a bubble!" I've heard that about virtually everything (and in many cases it's likely true). What is interesting is pointing out the mechanics that make the bubble pop. This is…
> I sincerely hope the market is not willing to value this sort of deal at a P/E ratio anywhere near 94. It will very likely be valued much, much higher. The SpaceX IPO is, in itself, a marvelous piece of financial…
We're talking 15 minutes of work versus easily 15 days of work. I'm not sure I see the gotcha here?
I'm not sure I follow your logic: if everyone has "multiple instances" of being able to fully automate part of there job, than the number of people in that role can be reduced in proportion to the amount of work…
> "But only help, they can't come up with the idea." "Sure they can, we can just ask them." I've had multiple instances now where AI left to it's own devices has solved a tricky problem that I honestly didn't think it…
If this is what you want, especially in the age of coding agents, why not just build it yourself?
It’s weird to me that people here suddenly seem to care about profitability for relatively early stage companies just because they’re “AI”. I know a traditional SaaS company I worked for that IPO’d years ago and still…
Was using Gemma-4-A3b-26B for a while for chat (using llama.cpp for backend and Open Web UI for client features). I’ve been using Qwen-3.6-A3B for agents and am currently playing with one of HauHuaCS’s uncensored Qwen…
256k tokens for both the MBP and the 4090
I’ve worked, for a long time professionally, in the open model space for 3 years and up to 2 months ago I would have agreed with you. But it’s empirically not the case today. These models (combined with a good harness)…
On the path we're on I don't think we'll have to worry too much about future generations. The EU has already seeing 10,000 excess deaths from climate changed caused heat waves and this is a minuscule taste of what's to…
> EU basically throws money anything "green" Including paying to have wood pellets shipped across the Atlantic using bunker fuel and then calling it "bioenergy" The EU is 'clean' largely out of it's own limited access…
> There’s an uncensored model floating around that you can run locally with llama.cpp There are many uncensored (and abliterated) models floating around (HauHauCS has large collection but there are many others:…
> understand theorems for which we comprehend I don't know what your distinction between "understand" and "comprehend" but my point was not about these words, but about being "useful" and being "understandable". I'm…
> Things that aren’t human intelligible aren’t human usable This is objectively false, people use things every single day they don't understand. We still have plenty of things about the world we don't understand but…
> but I would like to understand the problem, too But why should it be the case that this is always possible? It's entirely reasonable that the set of useful mathematical proofs is a proper superset of human…
> Who in their right mind would merge a 200,000-line unaudited vibe-coded blob Anyone who understands type theory and how theorem provers work? It's sort of akin to saying "how do you know that a massive C++ program…
Most American ex-pats don't really understand that the thing that makes ex-pat life so attractive is that, for most of people's lives, being American in a foreign country has traditionally conferred a wide range of…
> AI psychosis might be the new normal for our industry I've been fortunate enough to have worked on multiple AI intensive engineering teams (both on the product and research side) where considerable effort was spent…
> in windows terminal This is an aside, but I'm really struck by how many people on HN use Windows (based on repeated mentions I've seen in comments). I've worked for a pretty wide range of companies over the last…
> I hate being told what technology I can and can't use Ever since the original GPT-2 "it's too powerful to release!" I've realized that whatever is the current state of open models represents what we really have access…
For pure, weird, late-night LLM chats, I've recently started using Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-Uncensored just running with llama-cli and it is a very refreshing chat experience. Uncensored model means it will not deny any requests…
The parent comment is describing a test they ran so they could assess their trust in the model for scenarios they don't have time to fully understand. Do you not believe in running tests, evaluations, or experiments at…
We've lived in a software bubble for so long, most software engineers have completely forgotten that the purpose of (most) software is to solve a problem. If that problem solves the problem well and reliably it doesn't…
I'm going to guess you're young enough that you don't remember when HN first appeared? For anyone that was an adult in the "web 2.0" days it's hard not to see HN as "social media". The first wave of social media sites…
It's not interesting to say "this is a bubble!" I've heard that about virtually everything (and in many cases it's likely true). What is interesting is pointing out the mechanics that make the bubble pop. This is…
> I sincerely hope the market is not willing to value this sort of deal at a P/E ratio anywhere near 94. It will very likely be valued much, much higher. The SpaceX IPO is, in itself, a marvelous piece of financial…
We're talking 15 minutes of work versus easily 15 days of work. I'm not sure I see the gotcha here?
I'm not sure I follow your logic: if everyone has "multiple instances" of being able to fully automate part of there job, than the number of people in that role can be reduced in proportion to the amount of work…
> "But only help, they can't come up with the idea." "Sure they can, we can just ask them." I've had multiple instances now where AI left to it's own devices has solved a tricky problem that I honestly didn't think it…
If this is what you want, especially in the age of coding agents, why not just build it yourself?
It’s weird to me that people here suddenly seem to care about profitability for relatively early stage companies just because they’re “AI”. I know a traditional SaaS company I worked for that IPO’d years ago and still…
Was using Gemma-4-A3b-26B for a while for chat (using llama.cpp for backend and Open Web UI for client features). I’ve been using Qwen-3.6-A3B for agents and am currently playing with one of HauHuaCS’s uncensored Qwen…
256k tokens for both the MBP and the 4090
I’ve worked, for a long time professionally, in the open model space for 3 years and up to 2 months ago I would have agreed with you. But it’s empirically not the case today. These models (combined with a good harness)…