Because of benchmarking LLMs have also been pushed towards fluency in Python, and related frameworks like Django and Flask. For example, SWE-Bench Verified is nearly 50% Django framework PR tasks:…
Isn't this more or less what every procedural programming language is? It's especially obvious with examples like Apple's Objective-C APIs ([object doSomethingAndReturnATypeWith:anotherObject]), Cobol (a IS GREATER THAN…
It is readily understandable if you are fluent in the jargon surrounding state of the art LLMs and deep learning. It’s completely inscrutable if you aren’t. The article is also very high level and disconnected from…
I’ve really been enjoying the combination of CodeCompanion with Gemini 2.5 for chat, Copilot for completion, and Claude Code/OpenAI Codex for agentic workflows. I had always wanted to get comfortable with Vim, but it…
This idea is reminiscent of the opening scene of Accelerando by Charlie Stross: Are you saying you taught yourself the language just so you could talk to me?" "Da, was easy: Spawn billion-node neural network, and…
No you don’t. The US government has already completed projects at this scale without total economic mobilization: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Data_Center Presumably peer and near-peer states are similarly…
I don't think that's right. Free societies don't tolerate total mobilization by their governments outside of war time, no matter how valuable the outcomes might be in the long term, in part because of the very economic…
The cost to run the highest performance o3 model is estimated to be somewhere between $2,000 and $3,400 per task.[1] Based on these estimates, o3 costs about 100x what it would cost to have a human perform the exact…
This is a gorgeously and uniquely designed product. Very cool.
Open source means just that: that the source is open. The OSI and co. re-defining the term to suit their ideological preferences doesn’t really change that. SQLite is open source, even if it’s not Open Source. Edit: FSF…
The 2024 presidential election was won by the candidate who spent about 1/3rd less than their opponent, and we’ve seen many successful campaigns in the past decade funded by small donations beat corporate backed…
Those people just use Terminal.app or Windows Terminal. They're not installing alternative terminals emulators.
> I use emacs and vim for my editing, so I doubt those will every link into copilot. https://github.com/yetone/avante.nvim
I was under the impression that it was simply the file format used by llama.cpp and ggml, name inspired by the name of the author (https://github.com/ggerganov):…
> Mark straight-up said in an all-hands that as a patriot, if asked, he would provide his country with military assistance in the form of software and intel. This to an audience that is about 1/3 foreign employees, who…
> The point of voting is to kick people out of power when they piss off a clear majority thus keeping the system honest. This is also a good argument in favor of decentralized voting management, as much of a shitshow as…
Not relevant to this package in particular, but this line of reasoning baffles me every time I see HN comments about JQuery. So many posters argue against the use of JQuery because of its package size and bandwidth…
> So, for the rational/selfish person, the nuclear threat isn't worth worrying about. Until you have children and future generations to worry about. Then it suddenly seems quite a bit more pressing that their world…
Cumulative inflation, using official CPI figures, is 22% since 2020. Check it yourself on the BLS.gov website here: https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl?cost1=1&year1=202001... A figure of 25% using an alternate…
Nuclear isn’t a replacement for solar and wind. It’s additive. Build all of it.
> My AP US History introduced the civil war section by saying despite his personal beliefs, he was teaching us to pass the exam and any discussion about the war being over slavery and not state's rights was a waste of…
English is the global lingua franca. It’s how we interact with and transmit information, including ideas about accounting, engineering, etc. It’s very fair to argue about the ROI of the average undergraduate English…
> o1's performance increase did come with a time cost. It took 70 hours on the 400 public tasks compared to only 30 minutes for GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet. Sheesh. We're going to need more compute.
This is a wonderful term for it!
It depends on what you're doing. If you're writing something specific to your particular problem, or thinking through how to structure your data, or even working on something tough to describe in words like UI design,…
Because of benchmarking LLMs have also been pushed towards fluency in Python, and related frameworks like Django and Flask. For example, SWE-Bench Verified is nearly 50% Django framework PR tasks:…
Isn't this more or less what every procedural programming language is? It's especially obvious with examples like Apple's Objective-C APIs ([object doSomethingAndReturnATypeWith:anotherObject]), Cobol (a IS GREATER THAN…
It is readily understandable if you are fluent in the jargon surrounding state of the art LLMs and deep learning. It’s completely inscrutable if you aren’t. The article is also very high level and disconnected from…
I’ve really been enjoying the combination of CodeCompanion with Gemini 2.5 for chat, Copilot for completion, and Claude Code/OpenAI Codex for agentic workflows. I had always wanted to get comfortable with Vim, but it…
This idea is reminiscent of the opening scene of Accelerando by Charlie Stross: Are you saying you taught yourself the language just so you could talk to me?" "Da, was easy: Spawn billion-node neural network, and…
No you don’t. The US government has already completed projects at this scale without total economic mobilization: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Data_Center Presumably peer and near-peer states are similarly…
I don't think that's right. Free societies don't tolerate total mobilization by their governments outside of war time, no matter how valuable the outcomes might be in the long term, in part because of the very economic…
The cost to run the highest performance o3 model is estimated to be somewhere between $2,000 and $3,400 per task.[1] Based on these estimates, o3 costs about 100x what it would cost to have a human perform the exact…
This is a gorgeously and uniquely designed product. Very cool.
Open source means just that: that the source is open. The OSI and co. re-defining the term to suit their ideological preferences doesn’t really change that. SQLite is open source, even if it’s not Open Source. Edit: FSF…
The 2024 presidential election was won by the candidate who spent about 1/3rd less than their opponent, and we’ve seen many successful campaigns in the past decade funded by small donations beat corporate backed…
Those people just use Terminal.app or Windows Terminal. They're not installing alternative terminals emulators.
> I use emacs and vim for my editing, so I doubt those will every link into copilot. https://github.com/yetone/avante.nvim
I was under the impression that it was simply the file format used by llama.cpp and ggml, name inspired by the name of the author (https://github.com/ggerganov):…
> Mark straight-up said in an all-hands that as a patriot, if asked, he would provide his country with military assistance in the form of software and intel. This to an audience that is about 1/3 foreign employees, who…
> The point of voting is to kick people out of power when they piss off a clear majority thus keeping the system honest. This is also a good argument in favor of decentralized voting management, as much of a shitshow as…
Not relevant to this package in particular, but this line of reasoning baffles me every time I see HN comments about JQuery. So many posters argue against the use of JQuery because of its package size and bandwidth…
> So, for the rational/selfish person, the nuclear threat isn't worth worrying about. Until you have children and future generations to worry about. Then it suddenly seems quite a bit more pressing that their world…
Cumulative inflation, using official CPI figures, is 22% since 2020. Check it yourself on the BLS.gov website here: https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl?cost1=1&year1=202001... A figure of 25% using an alternate…
Nuclear isn’t a replacement for solar and wind. It’s additive. Build all of it.
> My AP US History introduced the civil war section by saying despite his personal beliefs, he was teaching us to pass the exam and any discussion about the war being over slavery and not state's rights was a waste of…
English is the global lingua franca. It’s how we interact with and transmit information, including ideas about accounting, engineering, etc. It’s very fair to argue about the ROI of the average undergraduate English…
> o1's performance increase did come with a time cost. It took 70 hours on the 400 public tasks compared to only 30 minutes for GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet. Sheesh. We're going to need more compute.
This is a wonderful term for it!
It depends on what you're doing. If you're writing something specific to your particular problem, or thinking through how to structure your data, or even working on something tough to describe in words like UI design,…