I had to think about this for a minute because the abstraction levels idea is very appealing, but ultimately I think this comparison is specious and misses the core issue entirely. XY problem is a communication and…
Sorry, I was mistaken about having used LiteLLM - this is the one I was using: https://github.com/wangxj03/ai-cookbook.git, and you can see the hardcoded shit here:…
I think that's probably the shim I was referring to - it has hardcoded context length, but it is either implemented incorrectly, Anthropic ignores it, or maybe it's on openwebui to manage the window and it just isn't?…
Needs some usability testing - I suspect even five minutes of watching a non-technical user trying to use it would be very illuminating. UI is unintuitive throughout. Consider, one of the most frequent actions you will…
LibreChat is probably the one you want to compare to - Claude is not supported by OpenWebUI, and the shim will cost you dearly in terms of tokens.
There is very little I find more frustrating than software that could so easily be nice to use but isn't.
To inspire more of the same.
> We don’t need the military-industrial complex I hope you realize that part isn't going anywhere any time soon.
> Not everything is an XY problem Pretty close, though.
It's back, but the nice thing is it's 10x more complicated now!
Season 3 is so great it easily eclipses the first two, despite my pretty strong nostalgia-bias. It's like the first two were just a warm-up - and we needed the 25 years just to prepare ourselves for what he really…
We've had failed projects since long before LLMs. I think there is a tendency for people to gloss over this (3.) regardless, but working with an LLM it tends to become obvious much more quickly, without investing…
I love the questioning my sanity before I've completely opened my eyes part. It's like a jump start to my day.
https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/9/24340238/apple-iphone-alar...
> Consequently, for an LLM to predict the next word in a sentence generated by a human, it must model these processes. No.
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What could go wrong?
> I believe everything Annie says here. How is this relevant?
I think they removed it.
I appreciate harm reduction but I think any such 'perfect' drug would lead to dehydration / starvation deaths, or at least a lot more people living on the streets.
Excellent joke explanation!
What a hilariously absurd statement. You might want to actually try it.
This App Store review makes Mubi sound promising: "MUBI IS TERRIBLE! *---- 6y ago • Nick2866 MUBI is terrible there's no good action or horror films it's crazy because almost all of the movies on the app I haven't even…
The LLMs themselves aren't the fundamental concern; rather, they represent an unprecedented amplification of existing socioeconomic stratification mechanisms. They will likely accelerate the already problematic…
I keep saying this but nobody seems to really get it or care: LLMs are magic. This isn't at all like conventional software where someone plans for every possible path, or even software where paths are generated…
I had to think about this for a minute because the abstraction levels idea is very appealing, but ultimately I think this comparison is specious and misses the core issue entirely. XY problem is a communication and…
Sorry, I was mistaken about having used LiteLLM - this is the one I was using: https://github.com/wangxj03/ai-cookbook.git, and you can see the hardcoded shit here:…
I think that's probably the shim I was referring to - it has hardcoded context length, but it is either implemented incorrectly, Anthropic ignores it, or maybe it's on openwebui to manage the window and it just isn't?…
Needs some usability testing - I suspect even five minutes of watching a non-technical user trying to use it would be very illuminating. UI is unintuitive throughout. Consider, one of the most frequent actions you will…
LibreChat is probably the one you want to compare to - Claude is not supported by OpenWebUI, and the shim will cost you dearly in terms of tokens.
There is very little I find more frustrating than software that could so easily be nice to use but isn't.
To inspire more of the same.
> We don’t need the military-industrial complex I hope you realize that part isn't going anywhere any time soon.
> Not everything is an XY problem Pretty close, though.
It's back, but the nice thing is it's 10x more complicated now!
Season 3 is so great it easily eclipses the first two, despite my pretty strong nostalgia-bias. It's like the first two were just a warm-up - and we needed the 25 years just to prepare ourselves for what he really…
We've had failed projects since long before LLMs. I think there is a tendency for people to gloss over this (3.) regardless, but working with an LLM it tends to become obvious much more quickly, without investing…
I love the questioning my sanity before I've completely opened my eyes part. It's like a jump start to my day.
https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/9/24340238/apple-iphone-alar...
> Consequently, for an LLM to predict the next word in a sentence generated by a human, it must model these processes. No.
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What could go wrong?
> I believe everything Annie says here. How is this relevant?
I think they removed it.
I appreciate harm reduction but I think any such 'perfect' drug would lead to dehydration / starvation deaths, or at least a lot more people living on the streets.
Excellent joke explanation!
What a hilariously absurd statement. You might want to actually try it.
This App Store review makes Mubi sound promising: "MUBI IS TERRIBLE! *---- 6y ago • Nick2866 MUBI is terrible there's no good action or horror films it's crazy because almost all of the movies on the app I haven't even…
The LLMs themselves aren't the fundamental concern; rather, they represent an unprecedented amplification of existing socioeconomic stratification mechanisms. They will likely accelerate the already problematic…
I keep saying this but nobody seems to really get it or care: LLMs are magic. This isn't at all like conventional software where someone plans for every possible path, or even software where paths are generated…