Yes as we all know Employers are just bursting at the seems to hire people without a post secondary degree. Even more so if they don't even have a highschool degree. Just cant get enough of them lol.
Why are resource limits considered at all aside from models accidentally fork bombing themselves? I thought the benchmark was supposed to be about terminal use and specifically chaining together lots of bash tool calls.…
Given current prices I doubt anyone is itching at the bone to spec out hardware. Idk where you would even buy registered DDR5 dims right now. Newegg shows $Request a quote money and that its built to order ... for a 64…
These are not ideas worth pursuing from an engineering standpoints. It doesn't make any sense compared to just doing the cheap and proven at scale thing of just placing them in normal fields. But I will agree that the…
A DGX B200 costs like ~$0.5 M and uses around 14 kW. If you plan to run it straight for 8 years 100% max usage thats around 1 GWhr. A gigawatt hour is a lot of energy but its not that much compared to the price of the…
A consumer CPU like a 285k caps out around 130 GB/s of memory bandwidth. Each of its 24 cores can do 2 8 wide FMA ops per cycle. Lets say holding a continuous 4 GHz clock speed. This works out to over 1.5 trillion 32…
Btw if anyone is wondering, GPT 5.5 does the same garbage as 5.4 mini for 4 times the cost. Fable manages to make a reasonable game, at a cost of 40 cents. X X O O O O O X X X X X X O O X O O X O X O X X O
Input: $0.95 Cache hit (most important): $0.19 Output: $4.00 This is the same as how much Moonshot charges for it, and it puts it at roughly the price of GPT 5.4 mini, not a bad option. For some context here is a stupid…
Relevant YouTube video about content farming channels creating AI generated math explainers. https://youtu.be/mRO_QonhC2c
Output tokens are actually kinda expensive for the provider. The input cache hit tokens are incredibly cheap for them, (incredibly high margin too, except for deepseek). And input tokens are in the middle. Input tokens…
If the job pays well and is relatively stable it could be very worth it. The thing about jobs like this are that they invite more opportunities. These manufacturing workers will want hairdressers, grocery stores,…
Don't forget this. > For GPT‑5.6 and later models, cache writes are billed at 1.25x the model’s uncached input rate Charging for cache writes is cringe and literally only Anthropic did it. Anyway this does mean the…
This is basically just a 25% price increase being done subversively. Usually you do need caching.
If you add up GE Aerospace, RTX Corporation, The Boeing Company, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and General Dynamics put together you get a market cap of about 1T btw.
I don't understand this line of reasoning at all. We have a pretty good idea of how much it costs to serve these models. You can pencil out the economics and guess at the model sizes and we know pretty decently how…
Even if it drops to 1/2 its IPO price ($855B valuation) that still massively overpaying for it. What do they think is gonna come from this SpaceX + Twitter + XAi + Cursor amalgamation? Sexbot agents vibe coding on Mars?
According to many benchmarks this model is straight up frontier level and Zai seriously cooked. Some of these numbers are incredible. Excited to see if this turns out to be a Open Weight Opus 4.5 or better.
Cursor is massively overvalued. But so is SpaceX so it all evens out in the end. > each share of Cursor’s common stock and each share of Cursor’s preferred stock outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time of…
What AI really seems to be posed to do is make labour a lot less valuable and capital a lot more valuable. Running a government requires a lot of cash flow. I think its sort of inevitable that it's going to need to…
Highly reliable supply chains to bet the entire future on :)
Your pricing is ridiculously cheap. Cars are expensive. But aside from that you really can't offer unlimited usage. You would need to offer quota. Maybe something like 30 km / day that rolls over into a limit of 300 km.
Well he explicitly calls for regulations that ban open weight models, which of course hugely threaten Anthropic's API business model. If we got a open weight model actually around as good as Opus 4.6 that would be…
Its hard to read the first half of this as anything other than regulatory capture propaganda. It really all ties together as: > AI has become a major commercial technology >Frontier AI models, like airplanes, should be…
Given that MiMo is as cheap as Deepseek ( previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48282814 ) multiplying that by 3x for ultra speed is still shockingly cheap.
The fact that this article seems to honestly recommend people run 5 different type checkers on library test suits really reflects the tacked on feeling of Python typing.
Yes as we all know Employers are just bursting at the seems to hire people without a post secondary degree. Even more so if they don't even have a highschool degree. Just cant get enough of them lol.
Why are resource limits considered at all aside from models accidentally fork bombing themselves? I thought the benchmark was supposed to be about terminal use and specifically chaining together lots of bash tool calls.…
Given current prices I doubt anyone is itching at the bone to spec out hardware. Idk where you would even buy registered DDR5 dims right now. Newegg shows $Request a quote money and that its built to order ... for a 64…
These are not ideas worth pursuing from an engineering standpoints. It doesn't make any sense compared to just doing the cheap and proven at scale thing of just placing them in normal fields. But I will agree that the…
A DGX B200 costs like ~$0.5 M and uses around 14 kW. If you plan to run it straight for 8 years 100% max usage thats around 1 GWhr. A gigawatt hour is a lot of energy but its not that much compared to the price of the…
A consumer CPU like a 285k caps out around 130 GB/s of memory bandwidth. Each of its 24 cores can do 2 8 wide FMA ops per cycle. Lets say holding a continuous 4 GHz clock speed. This works out to over 1.5 trillion 32…
Btw if anyone is wondering, GPT 5.5 does the same garbage as 5.4 mini for 4 times the cost. Fable manages to make a reasonable game, at a cost of 40 cents. X X O O O O O X X X X X X O O X O O X O X O X X O
Input: $0.95 Cache hit (most important): $0.19 Output: $4.00 This is the same as how much Moonshot charges for it, and it puts it at roughly the price of GPT 5.4 mini, not a bad option. For some context here is a stupid…
Relevant YouTube video about content farming channels creating AI generated math explainers. https://youtu.be/mRO_QonhC2c
Output tokens are actually kinda expensive for the provider. The input cache hit tokens are incredibly cheap for them, (incredibly high margin too, except for deepseek). And input tokens are in the middle. Input tokens…
If the job pays well and is relatively stable it could be very worth it. The thing about jobs like this are that they invite more opportunities. These manufacturing workers will want hairdressers, grocery stores,…
Don't forget this. > For GPT‑5.6 and later models, cache writes are billed at 1.25x the model’s uncached input rate Charging for cache writes is cringe and literally only Anthropic did it. Anyway this does mean the…
This is basically just a 25% price increase being done subversively. Usually you do need caching.
If you add up GE Aerospace, RTX Corporation, The Boeing Company, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and General Dynamics put together you get a market cap of about 1T btw.
I don't understand this line of reasoning at all. We have a pretty good idea of how much it costs to serve these models. You can pencil out the economics and guess at the model sizes and we know pretty decently how…
Even if it drops to 1/2 its IPO price ($855B valuation) that still massively overpaying for it. What do they think is gonna come from this SpaceX + Twitter + XAi + Cursor amalgamation? Sexbot agents vibe coding on Mars?
According to many benchmarks this model is straight up frontier level and Zai seriously cooked. Some of these numbers are incredible. Excited to see if this turns out to be a Open Weight Opus 4.5 or better.
Cursor is massively overvalued. But so is SpaceX so it all evens out in the end. > each share of Cursor’s common stock and each share of Cursor’s preferred stock outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time of…
What AI really seems to be posed to do is make labour a lot less valuable and capital a lot more valuable. Running a government requires a lot of cash flow. I think its sort of inevitable that it's going to need to…
Highly reliable supply chains to bet the entire future on :)
Your pricing is ridiculously cheap. Cars are expensive. But aside from that you really can't offer unlimited usage. You would need to offer quota. Maybe something like 30 km / day that rolls over into a limit of 300 km.
Well he explicitly calls for regulations that ban open weight models, which of course hugely threaten Anthropic's API business model. If we got a open weight model actually around as good as Opus 4.6 that would be…
Its hard to read the first half of this as anything other than regulatory capture propaganda. It really all ties together as: > AI has become a major commercial technology >Frontier AI models, like airplanes, should be…
Given that MiMo is as cheap as Deepseek ( previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48282814 ) multiplying that by 3x for ultra speed is still shockingly cheap.
The fact that this article seems to honestly recommend people run 5 different type checkers on library test suits really reflects the tacked on feeling of Python typing.