How many people are arrested for social media posts and other speech in each country?
I’ll toss $10k in the s&p and you buy the rig and we’ll see who feels like they made a better call?
"Token salesman finds conclusive evidence that more tokens = more better"
We have decades upon decades of hardware getting dramatically cheaper year over year for the same performance, and ~1 year of the inverse due to dramatic buildout for AI. It's a surprising example of the recency bias to…
Anthropic's own models perform differently under the same version depending on how much they've decided to quietly downgrade them.
I've been using it for a week via opencode in a large, mature codebase for some moderately ambitious feature development, and a bit of debugging. Explicit purpose is evaluating if it may be a good substitute to save…
That's probably more precise.
> I honestly don't get the hostility against local models in this thread Consider that there are literally trillions of dollars being wagered on this not being the future state of computing. Not even speculating that HN…
I really think giving it a year for the hardware market to come back to earth and spending a fraction of that for API access to the same models is a better use of the money.
The open source models have gotten heavily conflated with local development. While that is cool and I'm excited about the future of local LLMs, it is not necessary to play around with these models. Without shilling for…
> will likely be resale-able for what I paid for it for the next 7-10 years There is not a period in the history of computing where this is true of consumer hardware over a decade for anything other than hardware…
I think we should go one level higher and question when having opinions and being a multi-dimensional human became a professional risk. That has certainly not always been the case.
Prices have gone down for the entire history of computing reliably with the past year being an extremely notable deviation from that trend line. I'm pretty sure prices are going down. Maybe not complete builds in…
US standards are bad at considering everyone outside the vehicle in general. Headlights are another great example. I've seen videos of headlight designers bragging about how they can put a dim spot in the exact place…
The times article goes very in depth on this. Yes, it is an issue, but it explains at most 10% of the increase in fatalities. Getting hit by any vehicle over 20mph is going to be a very bad time, it is going to be…
I can't speak to Australia, and yeah, western Europe has a lot less big trucks, but Canada has as many large 4x4 trucks as anywhere in the US in my experience and has seen decreasing deaths. The times article touches on…
Read the linked article (or even the quoted portion). Americans have a very different attitude of the acceptability of using those phones.
The problem is that other countries have seen nearly identical trends in vehicle market share trending towards larger vehicles and have seen sustained declines in pedestrian fatalities. John Burn-Murdoch went deep on…
The times article hand-waves away distracted driving by saying that other countries haven't seen a similarly large increase. The problem with that is that vehicle sizes in all other countries have also been increasing,…
As people are correctly pointing out, WA is reclassifying certain e-motos as motorcycles, which is to say they'll require a license and insurance to be used on public roads - two things that are already required for all…
There's some of that, a lot of it though is e-dirtbikes that can pretty easily do 35+mph stock and 50+ with light modifications. A friend of mine has one and I've ridden it. It's a motorcycle with mountain bike brakes.…
You don't even need to run them locally for them to be a threat. Plenty of companies are looking at paying third party companies to host these models and they come in at fractions of the price of the frontier labs.
Yes but many of the challenges directly contradict the idea that "coding is a solved problem"
I'm not really sure how this is exactly pertinent to a discussion on books being banned. A copyright holder can choose to cease publication for any reason, that's categorically different than a ban. Perhaps it's a point…
Zero books are banned by name in the USA. Certain content is: Classified documents (although this is just illegal to share as the one with the original clearance, not to publish/read/possess after), child abuse…
How many people are arrested for social media posts and other speech in each country?
I’ll toss $10k in the s&p and you buy the rig and we’ll see who feels like they made a better call?
"Token salesman finds conclusive evidence that more tokens = more better"
We have decades upon decades of hardware getting dramatically cheaper year over year for the same performance, and ~1 year of the inverse due to dramatic buildout for AI. It's a surprising example of the recency bias to…
Anthropic's own models perform differently under the same version depending on how much they've decided to quietly downgrade them.
I've been using it for a week via opencode in a large, mature codebase for some moderately ambitious feature development, and a bit of debugging. Explicit purpose is evaluating if it may be a good substitute to save…
That's probably more precise.
> I honestly don't get the hostility against local models in this thread Consider that there are literally trillions of dollars being wagered on this not being the future state of computing. Not even speculating that HN…
I really think giving it a year for the hardware market to come back to earth and spending a fraction of that for API access to the same models is a better use of the money.
The open source models have gotten heavily conflated with local development. While that is cool and I'm excited about the future of local LLMs, it is not necessary to play around with these models. Without shilling for…
> will likely be resale-able for what I paid for it for the next 7-10 years There is not a period in the history of computing where this is true of consumer hardware over a decade for anything other than hardware…
I think we should go one level higher and question when having opinions and being a multi-dimensional human became a professional risk. That has certainly not always been the case.
Prices have gone down for the entire history of computing reliably with the past year being an extremely notable deviation from that trend line. I'm pretty sure prices are going down. Maybe not complete builds in…
US standards are bad at considering everyone outside the vehicle in general. Headlights are another great example. I've seen videos of headlight designers bragging about how they can put a dim spot in the exact place…
The times article goes very in depth on this. Yes, it is an issue, but it explains at most 10% of the increase in fatalities. Getting hit by any vehicle over 20mph is going to be a very bad time, it is going to be…
I can't speak to Australia, and yeah, western Europe has a lot less big trucks, but Canada has as many large 4x4 trucks as anywhere in the US in my experience and has seen decreasing deaths. The times article touches on…
Read the linked article (or even the quoted portion). Americans have a very different attitude of the acceptability of using those phones.
The problem is that other countries have seen nearly identical trends in vehicle market share trending towards larger vehicles and have seen sustained declines in pedestrian fatalities. John Burn-Murdoch went deep on…
The times article hand-waves away distracted driving by saying that other countries haven't seen a similarly large increase. The problem with that is that vehicle sizes in all other countries have also been increasing,…
As people are correctly pointing out, WA is reclassifying certain e-motos as motorcycles, which is to say they'll require a license and insurance to be used on public roads - two things that are already required for all…
There's some of that, a lot of it though is e-dirtbikes that can pretty easily do 35+mph stock and 50+ with light modifications. A friend of mine has one and I've ridden it. It's a motorcycle with mountain bike brakes.…
You don't even need to run them locally for them to be a threat. Plenty of companies are looking at paying third party companies to host these models and they come in at fractions of the price of the frontier labs.
Yes but many of the challenges directly contradict the idea that "coding is a solved problem"
I'm not really sure how this is exactly pertinent to a discussion on books being banned. A copyright holder can choose to cease publication for any reason, that's categorically different than a ban. Perhaps it's a point…
Zero books are banned by name in the USA. Certain content is: Classified documents (although this is just illegal to share as the one with the original clearance, not to publish/read/possess after), child abuse…