It's the YC playbook. I guess it works, Corgi for example a "AI" insurance company with like only 5 real engineers and a bunch of growth people. Their main customer is other startups mostly YC. Same with Delve.
Yes but my point is - Resource limits are a "recommendation" and are not strictly enforced - Significantly boosting resources up to 3 did not statistically shift performance results Sure for old tasks you could argue…
No they didn't. Please read: https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/infrastructure-noise
Huh? What are you talking about? https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/infrastructure-noise Is anthropic benchmark maxxing and cheating on terminal bench too? They don't follow the strict resource "limits" either
It seems to rank at around the same as nano banana (slightly higher) in blind A/B test benchmark but of course gpt image is a step above both right now
They founded LeapMotion previously which was pretty big and totally unrelated to AI. They've been doing all sorts of shenanigans it seems
I'd be very cautious how matching works. For some markets like sports it's trivial, but many politics or economics markets have minute rule differences that dramatically change what the actual market is betting on. Many…
It's not your money. Tax breaks are no ones money. No money is being sent for a tax break.
None of those are standard and open except for Decent and UVI which does have third party developers albiet not many. Anecdotally the only dev I know on UVI is acoustic samples? Since Virharmonic moved off of UVI onto…
Kontakt has no competitors really. There are no standard and open competitors, the closest is maybe something like HISE but it's not even close from a marketshare perspective.
Uhh have you seen the revenue growth of them? Oracle 22%, Amazon is 17% (if im reading it right) and Meta was 33% I don't think any of them are learning the lesson you think they are
Is this post not just an ad for a vibe coded site / product? It adds no new info on the mercor breach and advertises something which I presume has even worse safety practices
Polymarket isn't doing anything about it. It's the US government because obviously while I suppose this info made a more accurate "prediction" it also yk, leaked confidential state military secrets which is something…
Huh, that's news to me. I had to do some googling and the only one I could find was by Phalicity which seems to be from a Meta employee who left and made it into a company (a la Statsig, or to some extent Graphite)…
I loved using sapling / mercurial so much at work that I ended up using the sapling SCM vsc extension at home all the time for personal work. Only downside is that Phabricator is not open source so viewing it in most…
What are with these comments? Did no one even read the article. Not once is composer 2, or kimi, or anything mentioned... because the article is about Composer 1.5. I mean sure the techniques are probably the same in 2…
It's the YC playbook. I guess it works, Corgi for example a "AI" insurance company with like only 5 real engineers and a bunch of growth people. Their main customer is other startups mostly YC. Same with Delve.
Yes but my point is - Resource limits are a "recommendation" and are not strictly enforced - Significantly boosting resources up to 3 did not statistically shift performance results Sure for old tasks you could argue…
No they didn't. Please read: https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/infrastructure-noise
Huh? What are you talking about? https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/infrastructure-noise Is anthropic benchmark maxxing and cheating on terminal bench too? They don't follow the strict resource "limits" either
It seems to rank at around the same as nano banana (slightly higher) in blind A/B test benchmark but of course gpt image is a step above both right now
They founded LeapMotion previously which was pretty big and totally unrelated to AI. They've been doing all sorts of shenanigans it seems
I'd be very cautious how matching works. For some markets like sports it's trivial, but many politics or economics markets have minute rule differences that dramatically change what the actual market is betting on. Many…
It's not your money. Tax breaks are no ones money. No money is being sent for a tax break.
None of those are standard and open except for Decent and UVI which does have third party developers albiet not many. Anecdotally the only dev I know on UVI is acoustic samples? Since Virharmonic moved off of UVI onto…
Kontakt has no competitors really. There are no standard and open competitors, the closest is maybe something like HISE but it's not even close from a marketshare perspective.
Uhh have you seen the revenue growth of them? Oracle 22%, Amazon is 17% (if im reading it right) and Meta was 33% I don't think any of them are learning the lesson you think they are
Is this post not just an ad for a vibe coded site / product? It adds no new info on the mercor breach and advertises something which I presume has even worse safety practices
Polymarket isn't doing anything about it. It's the US government because obviously while I suppose this info made a more accurate "prediction" it also yk, leaked confidential state military secrets which is something…
Huh, that's news to me. I had to do some googling and the only one I could find was by Phalicity which seems to be from a Meta employee who left and made it into a company (a la Statsig, or to some extent Graphite)…
I loved using sapling / mercurial so much at work that I ended up using the sapling SCM vsc extension at home all the time for personal work. Only downside is that Phabricator is not open source so viewing it in most…
What are with these comments? Did no one even read the article. Not once is composer 2, or kimi, or anything mentioned... because the article is about Composer 1.5. I mean sure the techniques are probably the same in 2…