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Shreyansh
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I like fighting hallucinations, too much coffee and football.
Mumbai, India Katılım Ocak 2022
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The comfort of sleeping after making progress >>
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Building something that has limited official documentation, that too generic, is hard. Figuring out which tool or service will fulfill my use case is harder. Explaining this to someone else is hardest.
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Introducing GLM-5.2: Frontier Intelligence, Open Weights
- Significant improvements in coding and agentic tasks
- Strong long-horizon capabilities with a 1M context window
- Two levels of reasoning effort: GLM-5.2 (max) pushes the limits, while GLM-5.2 (high) strikes a strong balance between performance and token efficiency
- MIT-licensed open weights
- Same API pricing as GLM-5.1
Tech Blog: z.ai/blog/glm-5.2
Weights: huggingface.co/zai-org/GLM-5.2
API: docs.z.ai/guides/llm/glm…
Coding Plan: z.ai/subscribe
Chat: chat.z.ai

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PhysicsWallah prepares over 36 millions of students across India for competitive exams, and government entrance exams.
Their AI doubt-solving tool, Ask AI, found that 52% of students learn better through audio. A text-only tool was leaving half their users behind.
They integrated ElevenLabs to turn Ask AI into a voice AI tutor - with native Hinglish support, because that is how their students actually speak.
Students who learn by listening, stay:
- 3x more queries per session vs. non-voice users
- 2.4x higher retention at Day 15
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I am the intention behind my Prompt slop
David Ondrej@DavidOndrej1
not shit sherlock I'm using AI to write all of my Agent Skills it's not 1998 anymore nobody is writing their skills *by hand* anymore
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@mishradidi finance, idk
I'm seeing they're not getting a hard time
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If you really think about it, despite being mocked as “ClosedAI,” OpenAI has contributed enormously to the field: GPT, GPT-2, GPT-3, CLIP, the ChatGPT paper, the GPT-4 Technical Report, the Sora technical blog, and even open-sourced Codex.
Anthropic, meanwhile, has contributed far less to the public research ecosystem while increasingly promoting fear-based narratives and restricting access through heavy gatekeeping.
The world I least want to live in is one where the future of AI is controlled by companies that prioritize secrecy, gated access, and centralized control over openness, reproducibility, and scientific progress.
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@TheAhmadOsman I hope this slop is not covered by some other openai move
Best timing for blue whale to drop a bomb
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@kmeanskaran I have a question I genuinely don't know about, ML consulting I'm hearing for the first time. What do u actually have to do there? If it is consulting, how deep do u get involved (high level solutions, actual coding)?
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I'm consulting in AI/ML as a side hustle along with my full-time job.
Along with technical challenges and business requirements, there are financial challenges as well.
Not all clients pay monthly, and I don't mind because monthly payments can turn into high-pressure work. Clients aren't hiring me as an employee; it's mostly "get the work done" deals.
Some clients pay me hourly, and at the end of the month they settle the amount, but it clashes with my job.
The majority pay me on a milestone basis for each project, where I don't need to track strict hours and receive a large lump sum in 4-5 weeks.
If I worked as a full-time consultant, I would choose hourly payment, but ML consulting usually requires seniority. Most of my clients expect hands-on coding and solution-driven projects.
On the other hand, managing clients, pushing for hikes, negotiating rates, and working independently has taught me twice as much as a regular job.
Consultancy is a game of trust. I usually work with high-trust, high-leverage clients rather than multiple low-paying ones.
This is a really different game.
I will be writing about my different client experiences soon ;)
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Bring back leetcode
Saurabh Kumar@drummatick
Everyone's resume is kind of converging to LLM, RAGs and Agents
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@dragosroua @michalmalewicz Yess, this AI landscape needs to change a bit
Also considering other techniques like Mamba
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@michalmalewicz "For the rest of us, there's always Linux". Open-source AI is already at comparable levels with frontier models.
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@graykevinb That's what makes it stranger than the movies. No explosions, no robot uprising, just a slow redefinition of what humans do and what machines do
Also we're on the same trajectory as in the movies
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@imbearguy Is it though? The movies predicted the dramatic apocalypse. Not what's happening
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This may sound dramatic but I actually cried a bit today.
Why? I'm scared. I'm also sad.
Computers and software are something that humans should be in charge of. They should serve us such that we become stronger, smarter, kinder, more beautiful, and better in every way.
Anthropic disagrees. Anthropic believes that people are dangerous, and cannot be trusted with information.
This should give you chills. Authoritarian regimes ban books and scientists. Now Anthropic wants to build a superintelligent God but doesn't want you to have full access to it. They even trained it to play dumb.
Biology, Nuclear science, CS, AI? etc. They are all information. Information is not evil. It is for all people. And thebpotential for good will be lost without access to information.
One of my favorite moments in Avatar: Last Airbender is when Sokka goes to the Fire Nation and gets trained to be a swordsman.
The master swordsman knew Sokka was the ebemy, yet still trained him. Why? Because to the master, swordmanship was a skill -- information -- and that was something he believed all deserved to have.
I agree with the swordsman. I hope you do too.
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