First off: I’m not really well-versed in terms of UX design, so these next guesses are as good as anyone’s: - Six boxes communicate “== six digits, != password” (try to imagine the least tech-savvy user) - Some people…
If you allow, I’m curious: If you felt familiar with the language just as much as with C/Zig/Odin, would you prefer Rust for a completely greenfield project that requires no C interop (or none more detailed than say…
> a unique message ID in the system prompt broke the entire KV cache. Since the cache requires byte-exact matches, that changing ID forced a full re-compute on every turn, turning warm contexts into cold fills. This is…
Is the server side open-source too, as gruez brought up in the sibling comment? Technically they can still do potentially any- and everything undetected there; and for what it’s worth, even with a closed-source client…
Same goes for money: It enables greedy jerks to be more greedy and more of a jerky, and it enables people who e.g. voluntarily donated already to do much more in that direction, too.
It’s just inherently a difficult problem to solve, I think (just like with human individual contributors, where there famously also doesn’t exist one universal, automated process). “Good” benchmarks to gauge development…
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Thanks for the link (and underlying thoughts), I really hadn’t considered that. So essentially, due to technological progress and other factors inducing price collapses (or at least cycles), you can’t start stockpiling…
Unless the raw materials have an inherent limit on mining/production due to the amount present on the planet, why should or would companies not ramp up to eventually meet demand? Edit: Okay, this doesn’t mean that…
Genuinely thank you for linking to him and his case. I’m living in Germany and am -principally- a massive advocate for and proponent of the free (or liberal) democratic basic order ("FDGO" [0]) we have had here for the…
> tsc isn't fast but it's fast enough to get the work done, the annoyance is there but it's objectively minimal. For our small codebases, maybe. The tsc-in-Go announcement had VS Code compilation go from >120 seconds to…
While that's true and pretty funny, it does make for a meaningful distinction IMO: Just like you wouldn't look at the "all Ds" student, but not the "straight A" student in order to get an impression of students'…
> Has this been just pure lack of funding and infra? For the most part, yes. France and Germany are the two biggest EU economies. France has well, Mistral, and we here have a government-funded VC entity that is way too…
> However, due to things such as batching and even different kinds of floating point imprecisions for different algorithm implementations, the probability distribution itself often differs run-by-run, so what you sample…
Maybe two things can be true at the same time? https://swelljoe.com/post/open-model-censorship/
> although quality seems very bad The weights they “etched” into the FPGA card that’s used for the ChatJimmy demo are that of a Llama 3-something 8b model. The actually impressive and novel thing is that Taalas’ve…
Seems anecdotal and/or a recent change. OpenRouter doesn't have my phone number either, but I do have an account. And I didn't sign up with them that long ago.
Correct, and/or in addition, most nowadays prepend something like `set -euo pipefail` to the scripts in the line immediately after the shebang which results in stopping on errors, including things such as syntax errors…
> it hallucinates like crazy but looks like its by design to boost benchmarks. Wasn’t there a discussion around some new-ish benchmark _punishing_ hallucination answers (over not replying at all) recently? Maybe in the…
You forgot about the best part, in terms of the “GDPR threat” effectiveness: Fines can be up to €20 million or 4% of global revenues…, _whichever is greater._
You don't think that a $60b valuation is having something worthwhile? (Only half-joking…)
Somewhat doubtful. (The first part of your statement, anyway. Of course the difference between abstract "value" and hard, spendable "money" is a thing.) Like Mr. Hanson said in my sibling comment, some rulers are (or…
Who's to say it won't?
Which has more market pull: Some web site or Apple?
> If you ask Claude in Chinese to introduce itself, it will claim it's Kimi :) That's a funny anecdote, buut I'm not able to reproduce. Where/how/when did you get this, or hear about it? It might've been patched by now,…
First off: I’m not really well-versed in terms of UX design, so these next guesses are as good as anyone’s: - Six boxes communicate “== six digits, != password” (try to imagine the least tech-savvy user) - Some people…
If you allow, I’m curious: If you felt familiar with the language just as much as with C/Zig/Odin, would you prefer Rust for a completely greenfield project that requires no C interop (or none more detailed than say…
> a unique message ID in the system prompt broke the entire KV cache. Since the cache requires byte-exact matches, that changing ID forced a full re-compute on every turn, turning warm contexts into cold fills. This is…
Is the server side open-source too, as gruez brought up in the sibling comment? Technically they can still do potentially any- and everything undetected there; and for what it’s worth, even with a closed-source client…
Same goes for money: It enables greedy jerks to be more greedy and more of a jerky, and it enables people who e.g. voluntarily donated already to do much more in that direction, too.
It’s just inherently a difficult problem to solve, I think (just like with human individual contributors, where there famously also doesn’t exist one universal, automated process). “Good” benchmarks to gauge development…
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Thanks for the link (and underlying thoughts), I really hadn’t considered that. So essentially, due to technological progress and other factors inducing price collapses (or at least cycles), you can’t start stockpiling…
Unless the raw materials have an inherent limit on mining/production due to the amount present on the planet, why should or would companies not ramp up to eventually meet demand? Edit: Okay, this doesn’t mean that…
Genuinely thank you for linking to him and his case. I’m living in Germany and am -principally- a massive advocate for and proponent of the free (or liberal) democratic basic order ("FDGO" [0]) we have had here for the…
> tsc isn't fast but it's fast enough to get the work done, the annoyance is there but it's objectively minimal. For our small codebases, maybe. The tsc-in-Go announcement had VS Code compilation go from >120 seconds to…
While that's true and pretty funny, it does make for a meaningful distinction IMO: Just like you wouldn't look at the "all Ds" student, but not the "straight A" student in order to get an impression of students'…
> Has this been just pure lack of funding and infra? For the most part, yes. France and Germany are the two biggest EU economies. France has well, Mistral, and we here have a government-funded VC entity that is way too…
> However, due to things such as batching and even different kinds of floating point imprecisions for different algorithm implementations, the probability distribution itself often differs run-by-run, so what you sample…
Maybe two things can be true at the same time? https://swelljoe.com/post/open-model-censorship/
> although quality seems very bad The weights they “etched” into the FPGA card that’s used for the ChatJimmy demo are that of a Llama 3-something 8b model. The actually impressive and novel thing is that Taalas’ve…
Seems anecdotal and/or a recent change. OpenRouter doesn't have my phone number either, but I do have an account. And I didn't sign up with them that long ago.
Correct, and/or in addition, most nowadays prepend something like `set -euo pipefail` to the scripts in the line immediately after the shebang which results in stopping on errors, including things such as syntax errors…
> it hallucinates like crazy but looks like its by design to boost benchmarks. Wasn’t there a discussion around some new-ish benchmark _punishing_ hallucination answers (over not replying at all) recently? Maybe in the…
You forgot about the best part, in terms of the “GDPR threat” effectiveness: Fines can be up to €20 million or 4% of global revenues…, _whichever is greater._
You don't think that a $60b valuation is having something worthwhile? (Only half-joking…)
Somewhat doubtful. (The first part of your statement, anyway. Of course the difference between abstract "value" and hard, spendable "money" is a thing.) Like Mr. Hanson said in my sibling comment, some rulers are (or…
Who's to say it won't?
Which has more market pull: Some web site or Apple?
> If you ask Claude in Chinese to introduce itself, it will claim it's Kimi :) That's a funny anecdote, buut I'm not able to reproduce. Where/how/when did you get this, or hear about it? It might've been patched by now,…