Hermes is more general purpose, like openclaw. Pi and opencode are more specific to coding. Hermes accomodates other coding agents pretty well and has in fact bundled skills for claude code and codex (for spawning…
Well one does have to come up with continuous non-differentiable functions to begin with, right? Weierstrass had to shock the community with his weird series that's almost everywhere nondifferentiable before people…
>That is not a grant or initial state funding. That is ownership. There are very few examples, especially prior to Trump, of government ownership/stakes of public companies. Maybe not in the US (although Musk getting…
When it comes to safety regulations as with everything else, some countries do not succeed, others do not try
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Never read Asimov's Multivac novels? Admittedly not all of them are stellar examples of a future to follow
Agent mania setting in It's also pretty funny sometimes how it gives weird future roadmap estimates ("part 2 - 3 weeks, part 3 - 2 months", etc.) and when you tell it to actually do those changes it's pretty much done…
Also applies to research. Keep leeway to open yourself up for collaborations and you might score lots of easy wins even as you struggle with your 'main' project (it also makes you a more well-rounded, sociable scientist)
I'd assume there's more to the cost of labor than the salaries of the elite folks who do the R&D, but fair point
There is no evidence in those sources that DeepSeek is "subsidized" by the CCP in the way people imply (e.g. in an actively malicious*, market-distorting way that undercuts the competition, early Uber-style). They do…
Huge L for free market economies if true
Lower cost of labor, lots of under the hood optimizations (e.g. cache hits for DS), many of these companies have existing infra (fewer upfront costs for deployment), etc
The deficiencies of biology's progress as a field? The decrepitudes of biological sciences? Do we live in the same timeline?
That would require having actual technological flair beyond 'buying potential competitors'
Did you read the article?
Hermes is more general purpose, like openclaw. Pi and opencode are more specific to coding. Hermes accomodates other coding agents pretty well and has in fact bundled skills for claude code and codex (for spawning…
Well one does have to come up with continuous non-differentiable functions to begin with, right? Weierstrass had to shock the community with his weird series that's almost everywhere nondifferentiable before people…
>That is not a grant or initial state funding. That is ownership. There are very few examples, especially prior to Trump, of government ownership/stakes of public companies. Maybe not in the US (although Musk getting…
When it comes to safety regulations as with everything else, some countries do not succeed, others do not try
[flagged]
Never read Asimov's Multivac novels? Admittedly not all of them are stellar examples of a future to follow
Agent mania setting in It's also pretty funny sometimes how it gives weird future roadmap estimates ("part 2 - 3 weeks, part 3 - 2 months", etc.) and when you tell it to actually do those changes it's pretty much done…
Also applies to research. Keep leeway to open yourself up for collaborations and you might score lots of easy wins even as you struggle with your 'main' project (it also makes you a more well-rounded, sociable scientist)
I'd assume there's more to the cost of labor than the salaries of the elite folks who do the R&D, but fair point
There is no evidence in those sources that DeepSeek is "subsidized" by the CCP in the way people imply (e.g. in an actively malicious*, market-distorting way that undercuts the competition, early Uber-style). They do…
Huge L for free market economies if true
Lower cost of labor, lots of under the hood optimizations (e.g. cache hits for DS), many of these companies have existing infra (fewer upfront costs for deployment), etc
The deficiencies of biology's progress as a field? The decrepitudes of biological sciences? Do we live in the same timeline?
That would require having actual technological flair beyond 'buying potential competitors'
Did you read the article?