Assuming CRIU can checkpoint and restore Chrome, and especially recent versions of Chrome, just fine, is a little bit of stretch.
z.ai posted an announcement earlier that day (in GMT+8) saying that they will make GLM-5.2 available later today at 5:21pm so it can't be a coincidence. Good troll.
> Different company Same people.
At this scale thinking tokens don't matter anymore. In Feb Anthropic called out three Chinese labs for "distillation attacks", but a lab missing in their post actually had most Claude generated tokens among all Chinese…
Glad to hear that as I have some fun challenge ideas that would be otherwise too tedious to solve.
Easier checkpoint & restore.
> work stealing executors have long been known to offer significantly lower latency with more consistent P99 than traditional threads. This has been known since forever - in the early 00s Well, we know how to make…
Another case: People who want to run workloads that are inherently incompatible with Kubernetes networking model. For example: * For some cursed reasons you want to make sure every single one instance of a large batch…
The problem here is both aimed for Day 0 support, both got embargoed preliminary model weights and arch, and I don't think they have access to the other sides embargoed code.
> I read about 30% and got bored. I was lucky then :) Somehow I saw this first. And then the "somewhat reliably writing exploits for SpiderMonkey" part, and then the crypto libraries part. Finally I wonder why is there…
> Mythos Preview identified a memory-corruption vulnerability in a production memory-safe VMM. This vulnerability has not been patched, so we neither name the project nor discuss details of the exploit. Good morning…
> However, if it can't figure out to render the json to a visual on its own does it really qualify as AGI? I'd still say the benchmark is doing its job here. Can you render serialized JSON text blob to a visual with…
Mostly high end lithography. They can copy it. And no, the software moat is not there if someone choose the blatant copy route. They just can't build it in the scale they want yet. > what if they just use 12nm and…
TBH they really shouldn't have posted such a tweet in the first place, just sit back and watch their license enforced by the Internet. I had the question "how do you even enforce this weird license term" back then, I…
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For another example, Singapore, one of the "many Asian countries" you mentioned, list "Chinese New Year" as the official name on government websites. [0] Also note that both California and New York is not located in…
Sometimes people are too lazy to write their own agent loop and decided to run off-the-shelf coding agent (e.g. Claude Code, or Pi in case of clawdbot) in environment.
I like this, but the project mentioned in the launch post > via an outbound proxy similar to coder/httpjail looks like AI slop ware :( I hope they didn't actually run it.
This is the only factor. People sometimes perceive Apple's NPU as "fast" and "amazing" which is simply false. It's just that NVIDIA GPU sucks (relatively) at *single-user* LLM inference and it makes people feel like…
But this is a CCP model, would it refuse to generate Xi?
Okay it belongs to Taiwan, and they actually claim it, period.
China maintain the view that Tibet is part of China since the establishment of PRC, and they make this very explicit. Same for their border disputes with India. China never admitted that they believe it's not theirs.…
SWE Bench doesn't even test bugfixing / feature dev properly after you achieve roughly 70% if you don't benchmaxx it .
> Do public reports like this one often go deep enough into the weeds to name names Yes. They often include IoCs, or at the very least, the rationale behind the attribution, like "sharing infrastructure with [name of a…
> Why can't the stock ROMs use these features and be more secure also? Some of the features may hurt user experience in some way and people made different trade-off. For example, GrapheneOS disables USB before unlock so…
Assuming CRIU can checkpoint and restore Chrome, and especially recent versions of Chrome, just fine, is a little bit of stretch.
z.ai posted an announcement earlier that day (in GMT+8) saying that they will make GLM-5.2 available later today at 5:21pm so it can't be a coincidence. Good troll.
> Different company Same people.
At this scale thinking tokens don't matter anymore. In Feb Anthropic called out three Chinese labs for "distillation attacks", but a lab missing in their post actually had most Claude generated tokens among all Chinese…
Glad to hear that as I have some fun challenge ideas that would be otherwise too tedious to solve.
Easier checkpoint & restore.
> work stealing executors have long been known to offer significantly lower latency with more consistent P99 than traditional threads. This has been known since forever - in the early 00s Well, we know how to make…
Another case: People who want to run workloads that are inherently incompatible with Kubernetes networking model. For example: * For some cursed reasons you want to make sure every single one instance of a large batch…
The problem here is both aimed for Day 0 support, both got embargoed preliminary model weights and arch, and I don't think they have access to the other sides embargoed code.
> I read about 30% and got bored. I was lucky then :) Somehow I saw this first. And then the "somewhat reliably writing exploits for SpiderMonkey" part, and then the crypto libraries part. Finally I wonder why is there…
> Mythos Preview identified a memory-corruption vulnerability in a production memory-safe VMM. This vulnerability has not been patched, so we neither name the project nor discuss details of the exploit. Good morning…
> However, if it can't figure out to render the json to a visual on its own does it really qualify as AGI? I'd still say the benchmark is doing its job here. Can you render serialized JSON text blob to a visual with…
Mostly high end lithography. They can copy it. And no, the software moat is not there if someone choose the blatant copy route. They just can't build it in the scale they want yet. > what if they just use 12nm and…
TBH they really shouldn't have posted such a tweet in the first place, just sit back and watch their license enforced by the Internet. I had the question "how do you even enforce this weird license term" back then, I…
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For another example, Singapore, one of the "many Asian countries" you mentioned, list "Chinese New Year" as the official name on government websites. [0] Also note that both California and New York is not located in…
Sometimes people are too lazy to write their own agent loop and decided to run off-the-shelf coding agent (e.g. Claude Code, or Pi in case of clawdbot) in environment.
I like this, but the project mentioned in the launch post > via an outbound proxy similar to coder/httpjail looks like AI slop ware :( I hope they didn't actually run it.
This is the only factor. People sometimes perceive Apple's NPU as "fast" and "amazing" which is simply false. It's just that NVIDIA GPU sucks (relatively) at *single-user* LLM inference and it makes people feel like…
But this is a CCP model, would it refuse to generate Xi?
Okay it belongs to Taiwan, and they actually claim it, period.
China maintain the view that Tibet is part of China since the establishment of PRC, and they make this very explicit. Same for their border disputes with India. China never admitted that they believe it's not theirs.…
SWE Bench doesn't even test bugfixing / feature dev properly after you achieve roughly 70% if you don't benchmaxx it .
> Do public reports like this one often go deep enough into the weeds to name names Yes. They often include IoCs, or at the very least, the rationale behind the attribution, like "sharing infrastructure with [name of a…
> Why can't the stock ROMs use these features and be more secure also? Some of the features may hurt user experience in some way and people made different trade-off. For example, GrapheneOS disables USB before unlock so…