I just looked at Scaleway’s pricing for two popular open source models (gpt-oss-120b and qwen3.5-397b) and it’s meaningfully more expensive than alternatives (e.g., many you’d find on OpenRouter).
Openclaw
Isn’t that what Convex is doing?
Jooq with Kotlin for a back-end has been the best of both worlds for me. Much cleaner, shorter code and type safety with Postgres (my schema tends to be highly normalized too). And these days I’ve got it well integrated…
American here who values individual liberties greatly. I know things are politically tense at the moment, but I’m not sure I understand this popular contemporary sentiment. I’ve always believed governments and companies…
42 here, played a ton of Warcraft II, but my favorite to return to now is definitely Warcraft III (or AoE II).
I suspect the timing of this and comments is not coincidental. I pay for Docker licenses, even though not meeting the criteria for business size requiring it, as I wanted reliable image fetching for my self hosted…
I do a lot of maps API calls, and found I get better results (and can save money) by using multiple providers. So I use Apple Maps, Mapbox, OpenStreetMap, and Google Maps… sometimes to check the results with multiple…
Hope you enjoy tui4j and brief!
I made some tweaks to the Github releases config, you should be able to do this now as well: curl -L -o brief.zip https://github.com/WilliamAGH/brief/releases/latest/download... unzip brief.zip cd brief-*/ ./bin/brief
Great ideas for both :) I wasn’t expecting the main topic of what I’ve been building to appear on the cover of hacker news today, so I was caught a bit unprepared, but they were definitely on the todo list next!
It just so happens that I’ve built one already: TUI4J (Terminal User Interface for Java). https://github.com/WilliamAGH/tui4j It combines a port of BubbleTea from Go, and Textual and other inspired rewrites of other…
Great advice. Have you observed any other differences? I’ve been wondering if there are any specialized variants yet of GPT-OSS models yet that outperform on specific tasks (similar to the countless Llama 3 variants…
Yes to both comments. I said that to: 1. disclose my method was not quantifiably measurable as the not model, because that is not important to me, speed of action/development outcomes is more important to me, and…
Yes, I run it locally on 3 different AMD Strix Halo machines (Framework Desktop and 2 GMKTec machines, 128gb x 2, 96gb x 1) and a Mac Studio M2 Ultra 128gb of unified memory. I’ve used several runtimes, including vLLM.…
I don’t do ‘evals’, but I do process billions of tokens every month, and I’ve found these small Nvidia models to be the best by far for their size currently. As someone else mentioned, the GPT-OSS models are also quite…
Instead of filtering them out, I’d imagine you’d want to establish their equivalency instead? Then they can be made available as equal/similar alternatives to the same article (i.e., from your outlet of choice).
Bad bot. ‘masterphai’ is evidence of how effective a good LLM and better prompt can be now at evading detection of AI authorship… but there’s no way this authors comments are written by a sane human. From the comment…
I suspect I’m not alone in pausing around the statement: > "It’s not likely to be something you’ll ever have at home" I’m curious… what would need to be true to make this statement wrong?
It would be great to have Convex Database support
I just used GPT-OSS-120B on a cross Atlantic flight on my MacBook Pro (M4, 128GB RAM). A few things I noticed: - it’s only fast with with small context windows and small total token context; once more than ~10k tokens…
Tried Gemini Codes yesterday, as well as anon-kode and anon-codex. Gemini Codes is already broken and appears to be rather brittle (she disclosures as much), and the other two appear to still need some prompt…
I wanted to watch the video, but the keyboard typing being the loudest part of the video made it rather hard to listen. I wonder if a tool exists to strip keyboard noise from YouTube videos?
Just ordered one the UM690S after this comment - I had been looking for another machine like it and saw the sale. Thanks for sharing! I just deployed another System76 machine that I’m using for the same purpose — using…
Was thinking the same!
I just looked at Scaleway’s pricing for two popular open source models (gpt-oss-120b and qwen3.5-397b) and it’s meaningfully more expensive than alternatives (e.g., many you’d find on OpenRouter).
Openclaw
Isn’t that what Convex is doing?
Jooq with Kotlin for a back-end has been the best of both worlds for me. Much cleaner, shorter code and type safety with Postgres (my schema tends to be highly normalized too). And these days I’ve got it well integrated…
American here who values individual liberties greatly. I know things are politically tense at the moment, but I’m not sure I understand this popular contemporary sentiment. I’ve always believed governments and companies…
42 here, played a ton of Warcraft II, but my favorite to return to now is definitely Warcraft III (or AoE II).
I suspect the timing of this and comments is not coincidental. I pay for Docker licenses, even though not meeting the criteria for business size requiring it, as I wanted reliable image fetching for my self hosted…
I do a lot of maps API calls, and found I get better results (and can save money) by using multiple providers. So I use Apple Maps, Mapbox, OpenStreetMap, and Google Maps… sometimes to check the results with multiple…
Hope you enjoy tui4j and brief!
I made some tweaks to the Github releases config, you should be able to do this now as well: curl -L -o brief.zip https://github.com/WilliamAGH/brief/releases/latest/download... unzip brief.zip cd brief-*/ ./bin/brief
Great ideas for both :) I wasn’t expecting the main topic of what I’ve been building to appear on the cover of hacker news today, so I was caught a bit unprepared, but they were definitely on the todo list next!
It just so happens that I’ve built one already: TUI4J (Terminal User Interface for Java). https://github.com/WilliamAGH/tui4j It combines a port of BubbleTea from Go, and Textual and other inspired rewrites of other…
Great advice. Have you observed any other differences? I’ve been wondering if there are any specialized variants yet of GPT-OSS models yet that outperform on specific tasks (similar to the countless Llama 3 variants…
Yes to both comments. I said that to: 1. disclose my method was not quantifiably measurable as the not model, because that is not important to me, speed of action/development outcomes is more important to me, and…
Yes, I run it locally on 3 different AMD Strix Halo machines (Framework Desktop and 2 GMKTec machines, 128gb x 2, 96gb x 1) and a Mac Studio M2 Ultra 128gb of unified memory. I’ve used several runtimes, including vLLM.…
I don’t do ‘evals’, but I do process billions of tokens every month, and I’ve found these small Nvidia models to be the best by far for their size currently. As someone else mentioned, the GPT-OSS models are also quite…
Instead of filtering them out, I’d imagine you’d want to establish their equivalency instead? Then they can be made available as equal/similar alternatives to the same article (i.e., from your outlet of choice).
Bad bot. ‘masterphai’ is evidence of how effective a good LLM and better prompt can be now at evading detection of AI authorship… but there’s no way this authors comments are written by a sane human. From the comment…
I suspect I’m not alone in pausing around the statement: > "It’s not likely to be something you’ll ever have at home" I’m curious… what would need to be true to make this statement wrong?
It would be great to have Convex Database support
I just used GPT-OSS-120B on a cross Atlantic flight on my MacBook Pro (M4, 128GB RAM). A few things I noticed: - it’s only fast with with small context windows and small total token context; once more than ~10k tokens…
Tried Gemini Codes yesterday, as well as anon-kode and anon-codex. Gemini Codes is already broken and appears to be rather brittle (she disclosures as much), and the other two appear to still need some prompt…
I wanted to watch the video, but the keyboard typing being the loudest part of the video made it rather hard to listen. I wonder if a tool exists to strip keyboard noise from YouTube videos?
Just ordered one the UM690S after this comment - I had been looking for another machine like it and saw the sale. Thanks for sharing! I just deployed another System76 machine that I’m using for the same purpose — using…
Was thinking the same!