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@openmarmot

occupy mars! slowly working on a WW2 game : https://t.co/H01RY9OP77

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Andrew@openmarmot·
@vcoolish yeah i like grok build cli, but a web like interface like 'opencode web' allows so many more options for interacting and viewing stuff.
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VCoolish@vcoolish·
I stopped using TUI when my hands land on Grok Build. It’s desktop only from now on, just too many advantages.
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@Jaaneek It’s good. Using it with opencode and grok cli with no issues.
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@Youssofal_ I disagree. Opencode is great. I use it on a regular basis with both local and commercial ai models with no issues
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Youssof Altoukhi@Youssofal_·
After spending time with Qwen 3.6 27B in Cursor I’ve come to realise the constraint on local models isn’t intelligence but the harnesses. Local model harnesses are TERRIBLE. Pi, open code etc are genuinely bad. As a community, we need to do better than this.
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Ppl dunking on me for the umbrella. > your face is money > important for mate selection, career progress, social standing, how you’re perceived, self confidence > youthful skin is good > old skin is bad > the sun ages your skin > UVB peaks around noon > UVA stays high all day > both damage the skin > I’ve frozen my skin age since starting this project > a 9 year age reversal > I love the sun > wish I could be in it all day > I baked in the sun for first 40 yrs of life > but my goal is to not die > so I’m now sun-aware > I use a sunlight mimicking device for circadian rhythm, mood and energy > and protect from sun damage > I supplement Vit D for optimal levels > tanned skin is a biomarker of damage > ppl will say sun avoidance increases mortality > that study was Swedish women and was observational and not causative > if you enjoy spending time in the sun, I support you > you can do so smartly and limit unnecessary damage
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alexei@alexeixbt

bryan johnson old italian man 48 years old 60 years old afraid of the sun sunbathing 24/7

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Andrew@openmarmot·
@aegeantic starting to think it might be speech->text -> LLM -> text->speech but you guys are already working on that
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ege@aegeantic·
while everyone's busy with coding products and models, maybe this is a good time to think about the next big thing
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added local LLM integration and a speech to text endpoint to my dictation app so now if my speech starts with 'question' the speech-to-text routes to a LLM, the answer gets text-to-speech and played. works quite well. i've been using it to answer questions i have while reading Accelerando (kinda meh) github.com/openmarmot/spa…
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Laurent
Laurent@scion_x_·
Just spent a full coding session with Grok Build and honestly? It's right there with Claude. The model is sharp, the agentic flow holds up on complex tasks, and it has actual personality. Few rough edges on the UX side (sent detailed feedback to the team), but the core is genuinely impressive. @xai cooked 🔥
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@xyster did that actually fit on your intel setup, or is this just theoretical? I think you would need more like 5 or 6 cards. the minimax m2.7 awq quant is a better 4bit quant for a 2x spark cluster. really no reason to run the nvfp4 at the moment.
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If 2x DGX Sparks can hit 25-tps on Minimax, what is the theoretical limit for 4x Intel B70s? I hit 93 tps, which is spot on with what ChatGPT suggested was the likely optimized outcome. Intel is over 3x faster, and significantly cheaper. I paid $5300 USD for the Intel build.
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Andrew@openmarmot·
messing around with grok build now thats its available to premium+ x subscribers. it has a good feel. i think i still prefer a web ui like opencode web though. I really like viewing diffs. the model hits the sweet spot between fast and smart imo. has no problem figuring out the game logic from my ww2 game. this has become my standard smoke test for models - the smaller 32b models usually can't follow the complex ai design. not sure what the usage limits are yet but if i run out i'll just spend a couple bucks, its a pretty inexpensive model.
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antirez@antirez·
@TheAhmadOsman You need a single M5 Max MacBook 128GB to run MiniMax-M2.7, so the problem is not the hardware per-se there, I believe. It's a matter of software that does not exploit the hardware.
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@TheAhmadOsman how is the prefill that bad? 2x dgx cluster starts at 2985 t/s. to be fair he is running full size model for some reason.
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@hw97karbine not impossible. wasn't he a hunting enthusiast ?
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hw97karbine@hw97karbine·
Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring portrayed as a crack shot while inspecting men of the division that bore his name in 1943
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@tekbog You can still go insane. You’ll always have that
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terminally onλine εngineer
my plan post AGI world was to take one of those unsolvable math problems and go insane can’t have anything
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@JeffBezos This is going to create weird second order effects for everyone near your cut off amount
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Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos@JeffBezos·
Thank you. The important part is zeroing out taxes on the bottom half. Best way to put money in someone’s pocket is to not take it out in the first place. Bottom half is only 3% of total tax revenue. But it’s very meaningful to that person. Zero it out.
Chris | Venture X Media@thecoachchris_

Facts It's great that Jeff Bezos thinks this way, because too many people who don't make money think that giving money to the government will solve a lot of their problems. They think these government programs are the answer, and it's clearly not. You can look at the federal level or at the state level, and you will see that a lot of government programs are simply waste.

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Andrew@openmarmot·
i feel weird when i'm following someone here and I'm blocked from replying to them. I'm hoping this doesn't spread. Sure the AI replies go down, but look at the replies on his more recent posts - they are still low quality. he's filtered out the interesting people with the bots
@levelsio@levelsio

The AI reply problem is so big right now that I have no choice other than to restrict my replies to this You can still QT me though and I can see it I started seeing AI bots now also discover they can QT btw (new attack vector)

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@tszzl There are several parts in the series where the ai continue to consult humans because human minds are better at prediction.
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roon@tszzl·
the outcome of the Culture series is total human disempowerment - but the ship minds obfuscate that fact and let people think they’re in charge playing their little games. many people consider this to be the good outcome
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@tekbog It’s just people whose whole identity was centered around being worshipped as a programmer. They can’t compete now that the in demand skill has shifted to orchestration so they fuss.
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@rhensing they already have the location data from cell phones.
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Ælectric Cybersolarfarmer
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regular guy@regularguyguns

Maybe you wonder why I, a mere gun blog, makes a big deal about Flock and similar tech? OK here’s a real world situation that can easily happen and has likely happened. Unfortunately to drive on public roads without getting hassled by the cops, your car needs a license plate. That’s tied to you, the owner of the vehicle. Flock isn’t just a traffic camera, it’s an AI/ML enabled (wait for it) flock of cameras that transmit all their video and audio to the mothership. Not a government server somewhere but, to keep it simple, a big giant cloud computer instance owned and run by Flock, the company. Government users, as well as Flock employees here in the US and overseas, can log in and query the system based on license plate number or even vehicle description and get a full history of that vehicle’s movements throughout the Flock network over multiple jurisdictions. Someone in New York can track a car from Armonk all the way to Homestead FL if they feel like it from the comfort of their desk. On a daily level, someone can get a pretty accurate picture of someone’s life just by monitoring their movements via Flock. And I’m using this example to rattle the cage of the “back the blue unconditionally” crowd in 2A. OK - your car has license plate ABC 123 - and Flock knows this. Someone can enter your tag in Flock and see what you are doing on a daily basis. You leave your home where the neighborhood is under the Flock panopticon. Flock sees you drive to Dunkin’ on Main Street, then you drop your kid off at XYZ Daycare. Then you go to work at the local IT consulting firm in ZZZ industrial park. You go pick up a quick deli sandwich for lunch at Food Lion. You go back to work. On the way home you stop off at Bob’s Guns, and stay for 20 minutes while buying some ammo. Then you go home. Everywhere there’s a Flock camera. Now Flock knows the following about you: - You live at 123 Wisteria Lane - Your kid is in daycare (means he’s likely under 5) - You work at ZZZ - You go cheap on lunch - You own at least one gun Your license plate is tied to you so they now have your name and assumed-to-be-private details of your life, like that you are armed. On the reverse of that, the Flock camera outside of Bob’s Guns has been recording the plates of everyone going into the parking lot. No need for a firearms registry when Flock is doing the work. All of this is done without a warrant and the data is available to anyone with a certain level of access to the system, whether it’s a cop, or a Flock technician in the Philippines. FYI Flock uses overseas contractors for support and AI annotation. The 2018 Carpenter decision at SCOTUS ruled that pervasive surveillance where one can divine private details of someone’s life is a 4th Amendment violation in absence of a specific warrant. Flock is illegal, unconstitutional and immoral. And a danger to everyone, not just gun owners.

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