Is that different from mixture of experts?
Does a sculptor enjoy the act of chiseling stone more than be driven and desperate enough to uncover the statue within. Both are valid ways of thinking. Who am I to say otherwise? One just has more social rewards…
Blaming it on “culture” makes me feel good about myself and my in-group.
"The cost of fragmented (sovereign) systems is ... sanctions evasion" My man, that is the prize. Article is clearly written for US government elite to exhort them to bully other countries into staying in the system.
I love it. Put the guardrails on the human. Your self driving car crashes? Straight to jail with you Mr Musk. Your AI is generating CSAM, straight to jail with all the pedos! Recognise the safety and guardrails BS for…
I haven’t seen loops work for anything beyond simple tasks. And for complex tasks the loop itself is so complex half the time it would just fail and need you to intervene. Why would you go through all that effort of…
There is no skill involved in using AI. Most of the stuff people do on top of frontier models is just cope. It’s literally the bitter lesson repeated.
Got fired. I’ve no idea what I’ll do after 10 years of backend dev. I’m thinking of making video games. It looks rough but I want to do it.
My read was: "The first 90% of the work takes the first 10% of the time, and the remaining 10% of the work takes the other 90% of the time." And that we are now squarely in the remaining 10% of the work.
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To first open source AI, you must first open source GPU compute
Is abliteration even necessary. While “playing around” I have noticed that most models are very strict only in the first prompt. The moment you get past that with a good turn, the next turn on you can get them to do…
I just ask whatever model I'm using, mostly GPT these days, to do the thing. First I discuss a plan of action and then go back and forth with it to settle on one. This is usually a long process and for complex features…
I dislike it because it feels like I’m doing someone else’s work for them, reviewing what they should have reviewed in the first place.
Last 6 months vibecoding, I feel I have learned very little. You learn things like a high level executive or a manager. I can describe things at a very high level, but remain clueless how things work at the…
Those are not red flags. Those are the actual thing. I think red flag is a heuristic that warns you about a course of action.
I was in the same boat. You should try running an AI agent to solve your problems. Works like a charm. Most of the times. The times it doesn't, it wasn't worth it anyway.
We can't even say something in public these days. All your comment needs is the trigger words or constructions - That's why X works. - Not X but Y. And some moron will be in the replies, saying "LLM comment". I hate…
Arent they just on the hook for trillion dollars
you can do way more than just coding with the coding agents.
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No. It's still shit. It can do some well contained tasks, but it is very less usable on production codebases than gpt or claude models. Mainly because of the usage limits and the lack of good environments for us to use…
scaling these solutions will prove to be counter productive. If you are thinking of scaling you are still trapped in the current paradigm. This plumber guy is only unique in that he read the news and pushed a little…
there is nothing about claude code that prevents you from using it for non coding use cases. nothing that happens in open code or any harness for that matter is hidden from anthropic. neither does open code allow access…
I don't think it's any of that. It's plain as day to see that as the owners of the API they can see every request, collect every metric they need. The routing can easily be done in the API gateway layer and doesn't…
Is that different from mixture of experts?
Does a sculptor enjoy the act of chiseling stone more than be driven and desperate enough to uncover the statue within. Both are valid ways of thinking. Who am I to say otherwise? One just has more social rewards…
Blaming it on “culture” makes me feel good about myself and my in-group.
"The cost of fragmented (sovereign) systems is ... sanctions evasion" My man, that is the prize. Article is clearly written for US government elite to exhort them to bully other countries into staying in the system.
I love it. Put the guardrails on the human. Your self driving car crashes? Straight to jail with you Mr Musk. Your AI is generating CSAM, straight to jail with all the pedos! Recognise the safety and guardrails BS for…
I haven’t seen loops work for anything beyond simple tasks. And for complex tasks the loop itself is so complex half the time it would just fail and need you to intervene. Why would you go through all that effort of…
There is no skill involved in using AI. Most of the stuff people do on top of frontier models is just cope. It’s literally the bitter lesson repeated.
Got fired. I’ve no idea what I’ll do after 10 years of backend dev. I’m thinking of making video games. It looks rough but I want to do it.
My read was: "The first 90% of the work takes the first 10% of the time, and the remaining 10% of the work takes the other 90% of the time." And that we are now squarely in the remaining 10% of the work.
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To first open source AI, you must first open source GPU compute
Is abliteration even necessary. While “playing around” I have noticed that most models are very strict only in the first prompt. The moment you get past that with a good turn, the next turn on you can get them to do…
I just ask whatever model I'm using, mostly GPT these days, to do the thing. First I discuss a plan of action and then go back and forth with it to settle on one. This is usually a long process and for complex features…
I dislike it because it feels like I’m doing someone else’s work for them, reviewing what they should have reviewed in the first place.
Last 6 months vibecoding, I feel I have learned very little. You learn things like a high level executive or a manager. I can describe things at a very high level, but remain clueless how things work at the…
Those are not red flags. Those are the actual thing. I think red flag is a heuristic that warns you about a course of action.
I was in the same boat. You should try running an AI agent to solve your problems. Works like a charm. Most of the times. The times it doesn't, it wasn't worth it anyway.
We can't even say something in public these days. All your comment needs is the trigger words or constructions - That's why X works. - Not X but Y. And some moron will be in the replies, saying "LLM comment". I hate…
Arent they just on the hook for trillion dollars
you can do way more than just coding with the coding agents.
[dead]
No. It's still shit. It can do some well contained tasks, but it is very less usable on production codebases than gpt or claude models. Mainly because of the usage limits and the lack of good environments for us to use…
scaling these solutions will prove to be counter productive. If you are thinking of scaling you are still trapped in the current paradigm. This plumber guy is only unique in that he read the news and pushed a little…
there is nothing about claude code that prevents you from using it for non coding use cases. nothing that happens in open code or any harness for that matter is hidden from anthropic. neither does open code allow access…
I don't think it's any of that. It's plain as day to see that as the owners of the API they can see every request, collect every metric they need. The routing can easily be done in the API gateway layer and doesn't…