I think you could argue that this is following the same trend as forums (and usenet before that). You get a consolidation of where people go to read up on things that interest them. Look at Slashdot for example, it was…
With all the uncertainty about AI regulation, I don't think now is the time. How do you even value a company when we don't even know if GPT-6 will be made available to the general public?
So this is probably not good news for the MacBook Ultra with 512GB of RAM rumors being..affordable. What's worse is that this is probably going to get worse. My angel investment group is getting inundated with pitches…
This is what we are finding a lot with the "AI normies". Because the AI responses are so confident new users of it think it must be correct. AI is confidently wrong a lot. And so you can imagine a lot of execs thinking…
I think he means where the DOS/config is all set up too. Sort of like a really small VM.
Eh. I don't think "developers broke it". The 8086 gave us something like a flat 20-bit address space and then encoded it as a segment. Once that exists, normalizing far pointers is inevitable. Not to do a "The Amiga was…
The most interesting part of this to me is not the benchmark table, but the packaging. A model like GLM-5.2 being available as GGUF, usable through llama.cpp/Ollama/vLLM/SGLang/LM Studio, and wrapped for local agent…
This is really terrible advice right now for most people. I've had to rip out a lot of pretty terrible code made by engineers who have tried this. I don't disagree that eventually, "loops" when combined with unlimited…
I'm more happy to see C++ moving to consolidate around a single formatting model. This past year we were porting Elemental (PC game) to 64-bit so it's pretty old code. There are a gazillion different string types in it…
I was pretty impressed with Fable when I used it. Fable on Low was better than Opus 4.8 on High (and cheaper). Now, for me, it was really about how well it worked on big existing human made code bases. I was working on…
With the scalping issue, the issue isn't whether can we detect scalpers to which anti scalping mechanism has the lowest false positive cost to it? The random reservation order takes the scalping issue out of the…
I think you could argue that this is following the same trend as forums (and usenet before that). You get a consolidation of where people go to read up on things that interest them. Look at Slashdot for example, it was…
With all the uncertainty about AI regulation, I don't think now is the time. How do you even value a company when we don't even know if GPT-6 will be made available to the general public?
So this is probably not good news for the MacBook Ultra with 512GB of RAM rumors being..affordable. What's worse is that this is probably going to get worse. My angel investment group is getting inundated with pitches…
This is what we are finding a lot with the "AI normies". Because the AI responses are so confident new users of it think it must be correct. AI is confidently wrong a lot. And so you can imagine a lot of execs thinking…
I think he means where the DOS/config is all set up too. Sort of like a really small VM.
Eh. I don't think "developers broke it". The 8086 gave us something like a flat 20-bit address space and then encoded it as a segment. Once that exists, normalizing far pointers is inevitable. Not to do a "The Amiga was…
The most interesting part of this to me is not the benchmark table, but the packaging. A model like GLM-5.2 being available as GGUF, usable through llama.cpp/Ollama/vLLM/SGLang/LM Studio, and wrapped for local agent…
This is really terrible advice right now for most people. I've had to rip out a lot of pretty terrible code made by engineers who have tried this. I don't disagree that eventually, "loops" when combined with unlimited…
I'm more happy to see C++ moving to consolidate around a single formatting model. This past year we were porting Elemental (PC game) to 64-bit so it's pretty old code. There are a gazillion different string types in it…
I was pretty impressed with Fable when I used it. Fable on Low was better than Opus 4.8 on High (and cheaper). Now, for me, it was really about how well it worked on big existing human made code bases. I was working on…
With the scalping issue, the issue isn't whether can we detect scalpers to which anti scalping mechanism has the lowest false positive cost to it? The random reservation order takes the scalping issue out of the…