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Tender Subject
Tender Subject@tender_subject·
It's so crazy to me that my account was hacked to post this one dumbass thing, I've messaged Twitter every single days since, @deepimpactcrier had the same hack and @Support won't respond to us.
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U.S. Graphics Company
U.S. Graphics Company@usgraphics·
Obsession with one's craft is nowhere as viscerally evident as in the workspaces they built. Workshops are the congruence of thousands of micro decisions, tuned to their craft and their ways of doing, each one is unique, breathing and evolving over the years. May be future of corporate offices should incorporate some of this if they can first figure out how to retain employees and prioritize their well being over pretty much anything else. Instead of the tiktok videos of spoiled luxury office culture full of matcha lattes and pilates club, those funds should go into building inspiring places for people to hone their craft. Otherwise, corporate office can never feel like your own, you'll always be a visitor, it'll always feel detached from you.
Amo@amo_kpo7

Chris Marker’s studio, by Adam Bartos (2007)

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@ID_AA_Carmack I should have expected it would be an Andy Weir book 😂
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
I use Readwise to review my kindle highlights. They are almost all technical, but I highlight a few fiction passages that make me smile.
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@mycoliza @emphaticist recently ServeTheHome reviewed a mikrotik switch with SFP56 ports. afaik the only NICs speaking SFP56 are some mellanox ones and one new announced-but-unavailable AMD NIC. it's a physical manifestation of the phrase "technically the spec also allows..."
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@emphaticist the problem with connectx-3 cards is that you see them for $15 on ebay and think “ooh, im gonna put 40GbE in all my computers!!!” and only later do you remember that all the 40GbE switches in existence are, uh, “spiritually israeli”
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@jerhadf I genuinely like doing simple things fast with Haiku (or, in other tools, the fast GLM). It'd be cool if people could get that experience with some mitigation/safety net for when a fast model doesn't appear to be the right tool
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@jerhadf Y'all have lots of options now (Haiku no-think...Opus high) w/speed and usage limit tradeoffs, and leave users to guess. 'Auto - balanced', or letting the model suggest calling in a stronger one if stuck or given a hard task (e.g. Haiku w/a multi-file refactor) could help
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Huh: this is a 48B model that itself won't do much, but efficient attention that works well'd be pretty nice for "let's have a chat re: these 10k lines of code" and such
Dillon Uzar@DillonUzar

Context Arena Update: Added kimi-linear-48b-a3b-instruct [11-08] and kimi-k2 (Thinking) [11-06] to the MRCR leaderboards. The Linear 48b results are fascinating! It actually outperforms the new Gemini 3.0 Pro Thinking on 4-needle and 8-needle tasks at higher context lengths (512k+). I've added it to 2needle, 4needle, and 8needle. kimi-k2 (Thinking) lands lower on the leaderboards (Rank #22 for 2-needle AUC @ 128k), with a hard context ceiling around 262k. I did not run it for 2needle and 4needle. All results at: contextarena.ai The performance curve for the Linear model is distinct: while it underperforms Gemini 3 significantly at shorter contexts (<=256k) on the difficult 8-needle test, its degradation slope is much flatter. Gemini starts higher and drops fast; Kimi starts lower but holds steady, overtaking Gemini at the higher end. However, note that kimi-linear-48b has noticeable performance drops past 128k on the easier 2 & 4 needle tests. Additionally, due to lower token efficiency compared to Gemini/GPT, only ~60% of the 1M token tests successfully ran (hitting limits/OOM). So some caution with the results at the 1M level. kimi-linear-48b results: 2-Needle Performance (@ 128k / @ 1M): - AUC: 96.5% (vs Gem 3: 99.5%) / 81.7% (vs Gem 3: 85.5%) - Pointwise: 96.0% (vs Gem 3: 99.0%) / 77.0% (vs Gem 3: 72.2%) 4-Needle Performance (@ 128k / @ 1M): - AUC: 85.5% (vs 85.8%) / 62.7% (#1, beating Gem 3: 57.3%) - Pointwise: 83.7% (vs 80.8%) / 51.5% (#1, beating Gem 3: 34.3%) 8-Needle Performance (@ 128k / @ 1M): - AUC: 54.9% (vs 73.0%) / 43.8% (#1, beating Gem 3: 39.0%) - Pointwise: 49.0% (vs 54.2%) / 35.3% (#1, beating Gem 3: 24.5%) A very different architectural approach yielding impressive stability at scale. Because of its current price point, it is very competitive for long context (MRCR). Enjoy. @Kimi_Moonshot @GoogleDeepMind @googleaidevs @OpenAI @OpenAIDevs

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keysmashbandit@keysmashbandit·
Green flags ⛳ for a man's apartment: - ThinkPad - Keyboard wall - Modest/sensible server rack - Huel - Pull up bar
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@tom7 Hah, I read the name "Tom Murphy" without realizing! To be fair they didn't disambiguate from Toms Murphy 1-6 (or 8+).
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@copyconstruct Where is it? Searched for phrases and so on, no luck
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Cindy Sridharan
Cindy Sridharan@copyconstruct·
The detailed AWS incident report is out, and it’s worth a read - DNS records managed by 2 systems; a race condition led to regional record getting unset - EC2 lease establishment was borked as it depends on DynamoDB - fluctuating NLB health checks leading to EC2 DNS entry purges
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@mycoliza computer ebay, fs, just some of the infohazards offered to you on the internet
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it is with a heavy heart that i must report that i am once again doing one of my most brain-damaged behaviors, “scrolling through auction sites to check if there’s any ‘puters in there”
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Scott Manley
Scott Manley@DJSnM·
A mysterious expert in submersibles was interviewed by the Coast Guard during the Titan investigation. His name is redacted, but we barely get into the interview before it becomes obvious who it is.
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@ManishEarth Mexico City's 19 Sep 2017 quake was two hours after an earthquake drill (on the anniversary of the very bad 19 Sep 85 earthquake)
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Séamus Malekafzali
Séamus Malekafzali@Seamus_Malek·
Got sent this clip from the Iranian comedy show "Bachelors". Subtitled it because I thought it was hilarious
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@sarah_micheleg yeah, we push new releases to a few instances before the rest (so if there's a bug we catch that first day, it bites fewer folks). so the others will probably be w i d e tomorrow. if folks are not loving the w i d t h, use that support form, we want to hear
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sarah
sarah@sarah_micheleg·
@rf do you, eh? it's not across all my instances so i'm just like "ok this is the one that's w i d e" and another that's branded for the client like "ok this is the one that's purple"
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sarah@sarah_micheleg·
using a piece of software and it decided today was the day it wanted to be w i d e
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Carol M.
Carol M.@TheToriParadox·
Es probable que lleve todo el día escuchando 'El 28' de La Oreja de Van Gogh en loop. Es probable.
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@francoisfleuret ...he needed to cut 1/7th out, so his new cookie would be the same size as the ones in the box
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