Um, ok, I was just saying what their product strategy might be, nobody asked you whether you'd use it
Frontier is one thing, but low-cost really good models are another. All the chatbots and day-to-day corporate bots are likely to use models that offer the best performance at the lowest cost. I think Grok has an angle…
> The less snarky answer is that our current system does not have a functioning global government What an odd thing to say. Even when there were monolithic governments ruling over certain sphere of influence like the…
Everyone in this thread thinking they know what's best for other people's money. They're getting below the rate of return of treasuries. That's abysmal.
Rediscovering first principles
They're not just useful concepts tho, they're how every business operates, and the concepts cover the vast majority of situations. The behavioral economics/Freakonomics thing was like "Hey, here's this thing that might…
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lol, but also, nearly every comment in this thread seems so old school, as if the game hasn't completely changed. PRs for knowledge transfer? I don't need it, I'll just ask an LLM a question if I have one. PRs for…
100% this is the direction all govts will go. This isn't specific to any political party, it's just about communications control. I don't think open source models will be directly capped, necessarily, but all…
I don't think Trump has ever said he's in favor of a small govt
I mean, this is just basic smart investing today. Software is now very easily replicable, and you wouldn't want to invest in software that has absolutely no moat. At a minimum, this gives Bain more leverage when…
> Don't you think a smarter way to run a business is to capture more of the market if you have the resources to do so? Because if everyone is doing the same, then it's just brutal competition. Margins will squeeze, and…
Exactly right, it's Porter's Five Forces with Threats of Substitutes and Threats of New Entrants, which means that margins will be compressed massively, which means that being a lawyer will often mean lower wages. The…
I just did the same. Absolutely awful. I assume OpenCode's heavy context is a problem, and it's probably better to use Liquid's own OpenCode alternative for this.
ha, exactly... like, the % change could be minuscule (or worse, it might only be a perceived difference, the actual quality may have regressed, or the scenario just didn't lend itself to that specific model) but people…
> I don't see the business model working. Same. It's a nightmare from a Porter's Five Forces perspective. There will be a ton of businesses competing in this space, and there will be something of a moat due to how…
Right, and it’s just the wrong, maybe weirdest correlation to suggest, and I’m someone that loves to find unexpected connections between things. ZIRP had nothing to do with this “no-man” phenomenon, it predated ZIRP.
And in the agentic world, that liability is both minimized and amplified. Teams that successfully mitigate AI risks will be able to churn out massive amounts of sustainable code.
Bruh. This is unhinged. SpaceX is a good company with a ton of potential future revenue on their data center and Starlink businesses. Nothing about this company is fugazzi.
> a UI that makes claude code or codex accessible to the average user. It'll just be power users. We're moving toward a world of significantly fewer analysts and more into "Super SMEs" that can actually learn tools like…
> Looks like Elon's finally giving up on XAI and just selling the compute I don't think that's certain yet, but I do think that the open-source models like Gemma and Qwen are getting so good so fast that even Anthropic…
Um, ok, I was just saying what their product strategy might be, nobody asked you whether you'd use it
Frontier is one thing, but low-cost really good models are another. All the chatbots and day-to-day corporate bots are likely to use models that offer the best performance at the lowest cost. I think Grok has an angle…
> The less snarky answer is that our current system does not have a functioning global government What an odd thing to say. Even when there were monolithic governments ruling over certain sphere of influence like the…
Everyone in this thread thinking they know what's best for other people's money. They're getting below the rate of return of treasuries. That's abysmal.
Rediscovering first principles
They're not just useful concepts tho, they're how every business operates, and the concepts cover the vast majority of situations. The behavioral economics/Freakonomics thing was like "Hey, here's this thing that might…
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lol, but also, nearly every comment in this thread seems so old school, as if the game hasn't completely changed. PRs for knowledge transfer? I don't need it, I'll just ask an LLM a question if I have one. PRs for…
100% this is the direction all govts will go. This isn't specific to any political party, it's just about communications control. I don't think open source models will be directly capped, necessarily, but all…
I don't think Trump has ever said he's in favor of a small govt
I mean, this is just basic smart investing today. Software is now very easily replicable, and you wouldn't want to invest in software that has absolutely no moat. At a minimum, this gives Bain more leverage when…
> Don't you think a smarter way to run a business is to capture more of the market if you have the resources to do so? Because if everyone is doing the same, then it's just brutal competition. Margins will squeeze, and…
Exactly right, it's Porter's Five Forces with Threats of Substitutes and Threats of New Entrants, which means that margins will be compressed massively, which means that being a lawyer will often mean lower wages. The…
I just did the same. Absolutely awful. I assume OpenCode's heavy context is a problem, and it's probably better to use Liquid's own OpenCode alternative for this.
ha, exactly... like, the % change could be minuscule (or worse, it might only be a perceived difference, the actual quality may have regressed, or the scenario just didn't lend itself to that specific model) but people…
> I don't see the business model working. Same. It's a nightmare from a Porter's Five Forces perspective. There will be a ton of businesses competing in this space, and there will be something of a moat due to how…
Right, and it’s just the wrong, maybe weirdest correlation to suggest, and I’m someone that loves to find unexpected connections between things. ZIRP had nothing to do with this “no-man” phenomenon, it predated ZIRP.
And in the agentic world, that liability is both minimized and amplified. Teams that successfully mitigate AI risks will be able to churn out massive amounts of sustainable code.
Bruh. This is unhinged. SpaceX is a good company with a ton of potential future revenue on their data center and Starlink businesses. Nothing about this company is fugazzi.
> a UI that makes claude code or codex accessible to the average user. It'll just be power users. We're moving toward a world of significantly fewer analysts and more into "Super SMEs" that can actually learn tools like…
> Looks like Elon's finally giving up on XAI and just selling the compute I don't think that's certain yet, but I do think that the open-source models like Gemma and Qwen are getting so good so fast that even Anthropic…