
kerm1t
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kerm1t
@kerm1t
Artist hidden inside Engineer. AI, VR, 3D engines, Pointclouds, Vision. Finite brainergy, unlimited creativity.
California, USA Katılım Şubat 2009
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@bridgemindai local ai is not ready for elaborate coding tasks yet, however there’s a multitude of entry lvl tasks (asr, tts, ocr, control)
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I have two NVIDIA DGX Sparks stacked in my office.
They've been sitting there for a month.
Here's my honest take.
Open source AI is never going to compare to frontier models.
Running quantized Kimi K2.6 and GLM 5.1 locally is cool.
But practical? No. Not even close.
I run all my Hermes agents on GPT 5.5 through my ChatGPT Pro subscription. Practically free.
GPT 5.5 is the intelligent model in the world.
Why would I route serious tasks to a watered down local model?
If you need fast and accurate, you're not using local inference.
You're using GPT 5.5 or Claude Opus 4.7.
I'm not saying this to rage bait.
I genuinely want to know.
Why would anyone serious about vibe coding and AI agents use a local model when frontier is this far ahead?

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true, getting work done currently by AI, that I would need an extremely talented junior programmer for
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Where will AI be in 1, 2 or 3 years?
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termin mit kunden gehabt (handwerk), fassade verputzt (nachhaltig), ernsthaftes gespräch mit sohn geführt (zukunft)
Bundeskanzler Parodie Friedrich Merz@fritz_merz_
Es ist Samstag, was haben Sie heute schon für ihr Land geleistet?
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die #FDP muss wieder in die Umfragen rein
MAX RAHN@aktien_max
61% der Deutschen wollen höhere Erbschaftssteuern auf große Erbschaften. Ich verstehe den Gedanken. Aber ich stelle mir eine andere Frage: Warum bestraft Deutschland Menschen dafür, dass ihre Eltern fleißig waren? Das Geld wurde bereits mindestens einmal versteuert. Warum nochmal?
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Nahezu jeder, den ich spreche, ob es Unternehmer, Kollegen, Klienten, Kommunalpolitiker, Landespolitiker, MIT-ler, einige wenige Bundespolitiker sind auch dabei, sagen unisono dasselbe:
- Wirtschaft muss Priorität haben
- Steuerentlastungen sind Pflicht
- Staatsquote ist zu hoch
- Einwanderung in die Sozialsysteme muss gestoppt werden
- Deutschland muss bestimmen dürfen und wissen, wer in das Land kommt und muss dies durchsetzen
- wer arbeiten kann, soll arbeiten gehen, es darf kein Geld für unbegründete Nichtarbeit geben
- Familien sind besonders zu unterstützen, denn sie bilden die Zukunft der Bevölkerung
- nie im Leben sind alle die, die jetzt sagen, sie werden die AfD wählen, rechtsradikal
- es herrscht ein gewisses resignierendes Verständnis für Protestwähler, die sich von Union, FDP, SPD abwenden
- FDP muss "wieder rein"
- CDU lässt sich an der Nase durch die Manege ziehen
- Unternehmer müssen stärker Flagge zeigen.
Die Liste ist nicht vollständig.
Ich frage mich: Wenn das in vielen Teilen erkannt ist, warum geht die Regierung nicht einfach die erforderlichen Schritte? Nein, liebe SPD, Eure Blockade hilft Euch keineswegs. Nein, liebe CDU, das SPD-Appeasement hat uns nicht in die Karten gespielt.
Ich finde es gut, wenn die Union jetzt mal die Taktzahl erhöht.
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I’m 60, and my son is 33. He still lives in my house, sleeping in the same room he grew up in and using the same closet I built for him when he was ten. He eats the food I prepare for him every day. He doesn’t work, doesn’t study, and doesn’t look for anything. He wakes up late, turns on the television or computer, and that’s how his day passes. If I don’t serve him breakfast, he skips it. If I don’t wash his clothes, he leaves them piled on a chair until he has nothing clean left to wear.
But it wasn’t always this obvious. It started years ago, little by little, and I allowed it all to happen.
When he was a child, I didn’t let him do anything on his own. I tied his shoes until he was twelve because he said it took too long. I did his homework for him “so he wouldn’t get stressed.” If there was a problem with a teacher at school, I went to speak on his behalf. If he argued with a friend, I stepped in. I always told myself, “He’ll have time to suffer when he’s an adult.” I never let him experience discomfort.
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Behind the @cerebras office, we keep two big smokers.
Long before I was CEO, I was obsessed with BBQ.
I used to fire up a smoker behind @FoundationCap's office while we incubated Cerebras and I smoked brisket for our company picnics when we had hundred of people.
We have family events four times a year.
And among other things we smoke meat.
This was at our most recent company party, we did 200 pounds of ribs and 300 chicken thighs.
Your company's culture should look like you.
It's part of who we are.
If you're a sailor, take your team out on a boat.
If you love skiing, take them skiing.
Include who you are in the company you build.

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@eurofounder german soon to be founder here, aligning with some of your bullet pts 😅
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The most successful European startup journey:
1. Have an idea
2. Get six co-founders, ideally in their 50s
3. Spend four months to set up a legal entity
4. Apply to Y Combinator, get rejected
5. Write angry LinkedIn post about tech bro culture in the US
6. Raise €50k for 75% equity from top European VCs
8. Do external GDPR audit before users sign up
9. Co-founder leaves to do a second PhD
10. Apply for an EU grant
11. Move headquarters to Estonia for e-residency
12. Launch product, get four users
13. Pivot to sustainability consulting
14. Become the AI innovation advisor to EU Parliament
Silicon Valley simply cannot comprehend what we are building here
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