Eric

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Eric

Eric

@eric_skavinski

Everywhere Katılım Şubat 2026
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
I am convinced that anyone who uses open source LLM models are not doing any complex tasks since they all like to say they are close to frontier models
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
I think this may be the first time I have seen API rate limits when using Claude @ClaudeDevs
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
You MIGHT be able to load up a 1-bit quantized version but why even bother... Not only is your throughput going to be like 20ish t/s but you are degrading the model so heavily you might as well run something like GLM 4.7....maybe he connected them? and then you can probably at least run a 2bit versions... but again, you are degrading the model so much you might as well stick with 4.7 @ a higher bit.
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BridgeMind
BridgeMind@bridgemindai·
I have two. Two NVIDIA DGX Sparks stacked on a shelf in my office. One running Hermes Agent doing cold outreach that's generated $20K+ in partnerships. The other running GLM 5.1 for local inference. 256GB of combined compute. No API. No rate limits. No subscriptions. Running 24/7. Sovereign intelligence is not a future thing. It's happening right now in my living room.
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn

Do you understand how cool this is? On my desk is a DGX Spark running a Hermes agent powered by Qwen 3.6 It runs 24/7/365 doing tasks for me. Doesn't matter if the internet goes out. I have super intelligence running for me at all times Next step I want to get a Tesla solar roof so I'm dependent on NOBODY to run my intelligence. Even if they cut off my power I'll keep going. This is the future. Sovereign intelligence.

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Eric@eric_skavinski·
@FarisWayne @thekitze @sama I blew through mine in 2 days once, its not hard if you really let codex work. Its also easy to not burn through it all if you yourself take on a lot of the smaller tasks.... but then whats the point of having LLM's
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Faris@FarisWayne·
@thekitze @sama How the f do you run out of credits on the 200$ plan , it feels impossible
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kitze@thekitze·
yo @sama let us buy multiple $200 plans without switching accounts. do you hate money or something??? i'd easily pay $1-2k if i can utilize them properly
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
This is why most people fail... they are not consistent and eventually give up
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
So much overlap in AI charts. You don't need 95% of these tools
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
I walk anywhere from 15 - 20k steps a day. Throughout the day.
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Home of Fight
Home of Fight@Home_of_Fight·
🇺🇸 🇷🇺 Arman Tsarukyan compares Russia and US: "USA has better roads. But in Russia - better food, better nature, better people. There's so much bureaucracy [in US]. You go to a doctor, they ask you to fill out pages and they ask endless questions. In Russia restaurants are better. Here, you book a table for 5 o'clock, you come at 5, and they say you need to wait for it to be ready." 🎥 @AdamZubayraev
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
@iankitxai @Gamingtronium It's always funny when this discussion comes about and people don't realize like you said or the hood a lot of the python libraries that do any sort of heavy computer really just c++
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Ankit Sachan
Ankit Sachan@iankitxai·
@Gamingtronium Because the actual heavy compute runs on CUDA and C++ under the hood, Python is just the interface that makes research and iteration 10x faster for the people building it.
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Gamingtronium@Gamingtronium·
Interviewer: Python is slow compared to C++ So why do top AI companies still use it to build the world's most powerful models?
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
Just a couple years ago it would have taken me a few days to put together some of the small tools I needed. Today, 1-2 hours in codex and my MVP was done.
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tmuxvim@tmuxvim·
the codex limits on $200 seem impossible to hit. I've been grinding so hard lately that my eyes hurt and I've used 5% of my 7 day, 6% of my 5 hour
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
@asaio87 There are a lot that should not be.
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andrei saioc
andrei saioc@asaio87·
Is there any software developer who still doesn't use AI at all ? I would be amazed if there is someone.
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Haley Green@green__bean15·
@eric_skavinski @yonann he died and when i learned about this clavicular i was like oh my dad was doing this 30 years ago .. these kids joke about being dead by 60 but they actually will be
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Yonan@yonann·
Clavicular says Big Pharma is gatekeeping a drug that costs $180,000 a month and only billionaires can access "There's a drug called Increlex, generic IGF-1, it's really only accessible by Elon Musk tier billionaires because it's so outrageously expensive.. we're talking $180,000 a month" "This is quite literally the best thing you could do because you're not actually interfering with your endocrine system" "IGF is one of the best growth pathways in terms of getting more size.. it's a really important hormone in your body"
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
@green__bean15 @yonann Eventually he will come around and learn the truth, they all do.
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Eric@eric_skavinski·
@fracker17 @FodderTier @Home_of_Fight Sad that you read that map that way. We never eat at gas stations, nor did we stop at a single gas station... Even better, you cant read, I never said Mexican food is bad. I said Texas GENERALLY has bad food. You can find good food anywhere, but it doesn't mean its common.
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fracker@fracker17·
@eric_skavinski @FodderTier @Home_of_Fight 🤣 eating at gas stations LMAO. Mexican food is top 3 in the entire world . Russian is gross and nasty. It is known. No one’s ever said let’s get Russian food 🤣
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Eric
Eric@eric_skavinski·
The best way to learn anything? Question everything. Not with lazy cynicism. With determined curiosity.
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