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came for the tech, stayed for the memes opinions are my own

Katılım Ağustos 2021
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nostalgia@nostalgicfile·
If you played this map as a kid you're a legend
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cap10bad@cap10bad·
@AlexFinn therapist: how's your financial health? me: I have 12 GPUs. the weakest one is a 3090. therapist: that doesn't answer my- me: 288GB VRAM. MiniMax-M2.5 Q8. 30 tok/s. fully local. therapist: …how warm is your apartment? me: yes.
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
You simply don’t understand how life changing running super intelligence on your desk is until you actually do it Buy computers. Run local LLM’s.
Stan Kirdey@stan_info

i’m not a local llm type of guy at all, was just curious and decided to mess around… ended up running a full uncensored qwen3.5-27b (abliterated) on my single 3090 ti with 262k context + tool calling. threw a cloudflare tunnel on it so i can hit the api from anywhere. huge thanks to @0xSero and @ggerganov for the insane work that made this possible oh my… intelligence will be everywhere soon

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cap10bad@cap10bad·
@steipete Wait til people learn about VPN servers...
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
The next version of OpenClaw is also an MCP, you can use it instead of Anthropic's message channel MCP to connect to a much wider range of message providers. (I know, this is awkward)
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cap10bad@cap10bad·
@XFreeze I feel like nobody here has actually tried both to compare them. I wanted to believe they were "just as good" but they dont hold a candle to Anthropic models. It's immediately evident on any real world task that they're trained to perform to benchmarks only.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Chinese OpenSource models are gonna mug Anthropic & OpenAI like they never existed before The coding gap between open and closed-source is practically gone GLM-5.1 gives the almost the same comparable coding performance that goes toe-to-toe with Claude Opus, but a roughly 10x lower cost of Opus What makes it worse for Anthropic is GLM and other OpenSource models are shipping much faster, and the leap in quality with every update is huge Turns out, GLM models hallucinate significantly less and have better tool-calling performance than Claude Opus and GPT-4.5 They are both building in the exact same lane and while Anthropic retains a very slight edge today, GLM’s inference efficiency is doing things Anthropic just can’t really touch There is a massive silent majority of devs already running GLM models locally to fully replace Claude, or just paying for much cheaper API inference... they just aren't posting about it on 𝕏 yet The shift is already happening
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Mat Velloso
Mat Velloso@matvelloso·
My git commit one year ago: "Made the font larger" My git commit now: "Added 257 features in the last hour, won't even name them, go ask the agent to learn more"
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing EVMbench—a new benchmark that measures how well AI agents can detect, exploit, and patch high-severity smart contract vulnerabilities. openai.com/index/introduc…
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cap10bad@cap10bad·
@You_web33 I think it starts with accepting that the journey has more failures than successes.
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You@You_web33·
@cap10bad Question is how to build that tolerance
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cap10bad@cap10bad·
The gap between "I have an idea for an app" and "I shipped an app" is not talent. It's tolerance for frustration. The people who ship aren't more skilled, they're more stubborn.
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cap10bad@cap10bad·
I've exhausted my resources at this point 🥲 Time to touch grass!
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DefenseWireNews@DefenseWireNews·
Safe Pro Group (Nasdaq: $SPAI) is using AI-powered drones to detect landmines and explosives—keeping soldiers, peacekeepers, and civilians safe. Protecting those who protect us. 🛡️📷 Learn more: ibn.fm/SPAI #AI #DefenseTech #Safety
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Alex Cheema
Alex Cheema@alexocheema·
Running Kimi K2.5 on my desk. Runs at 24 tok/sec with 2 x 512GB M3 Ultra Mac Studios connected with Thunderbolt 5 (RDMA) using @exolabs / MLX backend. Yes, it can run clawdbot.
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inhuman resources@inhumandept_vp·
Had a call with a strong engineering candidate today He was two minutes late and looked apologetic. “I’m so sorry for being late!” I said, “That’s okay. Everything alright?” He replied, “Yeah, I was just helping my girlfriend with some errands.” I paused. “You… have a girlfriend?” He nodded. “Yeah, we’ve been together for three years.” I sighed. Red flag. “I’m sorry. I don’t think this will be a good fit. Wish you all the best.” I ended the call immediately. If your software engineer can talk to women, that's not a good sign. The best male engineers can barely make eye contact with one. If your male engineer is in a relationship (or God forbid, married), he’s at best a B-player Always hire A-players
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Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella@satyanadella·
I’ve been thinking a lot about what the net benefit of the AI platform wave is. The real question is how to empower every company out there to get more out of this platform shift and build their own AI native capabilities and enterprise value (vs inadvertently just transfer their unique value to the tech sector!!). Bill famously said a platform is when the economic value of everybody that uses it exceeds the value of the company that creates it. That’s the essence of the positive-sum future. Even in our somewhat zero-sum mindset industry, we can create partnerships that create value for all parties involved. Our partnership with OpenAI is a great example. Our investment helped them scale; their research accelerated our own innovation. That’s what healthy platforms and partners do—they catalyze and compound progress. There’s no better proof than what we announced just this week. The world’s first AI superfactory was co-designed with OpenAI and informed by three generations of AI supercomputers we built for frontier model training and inference. It was also a result of working closely with Nvidia and getting better at the full stack optimization from model architecture to micro-architecture of the chip and everything between three companies! We also did the work to bring AMD into the fleet doing inference of GPT models, which enabled them to get up to speed on their own software stack for AI. And now all this infrastructure will scale to support every startup to enterprise doing their own training to inference. You can see the same dynamic in coding. Thanks to AI, the category itself has expanded and may ultimately become one of the largest software categories. I don’t ever recall any analyst ever asking me about how much revenue Visual Studio makes! But now everyone is excited about AI coding tools. This is another aspect of positive sum, when the category itself is redefined and the pie becomes 10x what it was! With GitHub Copilot we compete for our share and with GitHub and Agent HQ we also provide a platform for others. Of course, the real test of this era won’t be when another tech company breaks a valuation record. It will be when the overall economy and society themselves reach new heights. When a pharma company uses AI in silico to bring a new therapy to market in one year instead of twelve. When a manufacturer uses AI to redesign a supply chain overnight. When a teacher personalizes lessons for every student. When a farmer predicts and prevents crop failure. That’s when we’ll know the system is working. Let us move beyond zero-sum thinking and the winner-take-all hype and focus instead on building broad capabilities that harness the power of this technology to achieve local success in each firm, which then leads to broad economic growth and societal benefits. And every firm needs to make sure they have control of their own destiny and sovereignty vs just a press release with a Tech/AI company or worse leak all their value through what may seem like a partnership, except it's extractive in terms of value exchange in the long run. We know that the Internet wave had tremendous positive sum impact in the world, and yet we also had some sectors that got hollowed out like local media. This time around we have the opportunity to ensure broad diffusion of this tech with choice and control that is distributed to ensure positive sum outcomes across the board. At the end of the day, this new technological wave gives us the opportunity to dream bigger and set higher ambitions for what we can collectively achieve. Each of us will need to play our part!
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Malte Ubl
Malte Ubl@cramforce·
I told ChatGPT that I'm a CTO and now it dumbs down all the answers to technical questions so I can understand them
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cap10bad@cap10bad·
Me checking if Claude is down right now
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Alexis Ohanian 🗽
Alexis Ohanian 🗽@alexisohanian·
There's a particular generation of man that sees this... and covets it. Still to this day. Despite not even being a Hornets fan. I am this man.
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IBN (InvestorBrandNetwork)
IBN (InvestorBrandNetwork)@IBNMediaNetwork·
Forward Industries (Nasdaq: $FORD) celebrated recently at the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square, ringing the Opening Bell 🛎️ after launching its Solana treasury strategy. Supported by Galaxy Digital, Jump Crypto, and Multicoin Capital, the initiative aims to grow SOL-per-share through active management and innovation. Learn more: ibn.fm/ford #Solana #CryptoNews #NASDAQ #Blockchain #Web3 #CryptoInvesting #FORD #DigitalAssets
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