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@v_avuso

I like building software.

Germany, Berlin Katılım Ocak 2022
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@endocodigo @OpenAI There's a community port: github.com/ilysenko/codex… I've set it up recently with NixOS. Didn't work much with it yet on NixOS, but seems like a promising bridge until OpenAI finally releases the desktop app officially for Linux. CLI is already available natively on Linux.
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Sandro Salles@endocodigo·
@OpenAI Guys.. this is great. But, for linux users... HOW? We have no desktop app ... ate least make it work for codex cli?
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
You've been asking for this one... Now in preview: Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app. Start new work, review outputs, steer execution, and approve next steps, all from the ChatGPT mobile app. Codex will keep running on your laptop, Mac mini, or devbox.
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The Engineer@Worshipperfx·
@sundarpichai So you telling me Gemini the best coding model rn .....I don't believe this but it would be better if Google creates something like codex to deeply integrate in IDEs because anti gravity is so confusing ngl the setup etc I tried and eventually moved to codex
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@FiftyOne_50_ @kimmonismus Fair point, yet my point was the irony. The consequences were clear early on, that's why big tech is massively investing into the infrastructure. Otherwise agree, those aspects exist and will continue to exist. I'd say the burden is relatively small and necessary. This is the way
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51-50_X@FiftyOne_50_·
@v_avuso @kimmonismus Peak X: seeing an argument you cannot answer, declaring the phrasing “AI-sounding,” and mistaking that for a rebuttal. The infrastructure still exists. The resource burden still exists. The consequence still exists. Your vibe check is not an argument.🛠️
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Energy, not compute, may become the real bottleneck for AI. The proposed Stratos data center in Utah could consume up to 9 GW of power at full buildout, making it one of the largest data center projects in the world. That is roughly comparable to New York City’s average electricity demand - or the output of about nine nuclear power plants - for a single data center.
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@FiftyOne_50_ @kimmonismus Peak X: complaining about AI while letting AI write/draft tweets, with the most obvious AI-sounding phrases. 🙌
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51-50_X@FiftyOne_50_·
@kimmonismus AI was sold as weightless intelligence. Now it wants cities of power, oceans of cooling, and nuclear-scale infrastructure so a few firms can rent cognition back to everyone else. The bottleneck was never just compute. It was consequence. Also known as: reality. 🛠️
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@rwang07 Makes sense they'd use the best hardware & models for themselves ➜ massive speedup & qualitative improvement in their own AI research. Hardware ➜ limited & uneconomical. Bleeding edge models ➜ rough edges, insufficient safety for mass adoption, uneconomical, competitive edge.
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Ray Wang@rwang07·
Cerebras CFO: "We serve all models, and there is no limit to the size of the models that we can serve. Today, we're serving trillion parameter models. We're serving trillion parameter models that are internal for OpenAI today. We are currently running OpenAI 5.4 and 5.5 with them."
Deirdre Bosa@dee_bosa

"One of the biggest misconceptions" Cerebras CFO @BobKomin pushes back on the small-models narrative. "We serve all models, and there is no limit to the size of the models that we can serve. Today, we're serving trillion parameter models. We're serving trillion parameter models that are internal for OpenAI today. We are currently running OpenAI 5.4 and 5.5 with them."

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V@v_avuso·
@kimmonismus Tokenmaxxing isn't the way, bad proxy for code quality and real throughput. This usage might be legit, I'm not judging it. Just saying that by being efficient, token usage can be reduced strongly. Deep pockets can enable brute forcing. But token count ≠ skill or productivity.
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@OpenAI Guys, would you mind prioritizing bringing the Codex app to Linux, where people do real work, actual engineering, instead of bringing it to smartphones, which seems more like a toy? Thanks.
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@thsottiaux Not use up Codex usage limits for simple chats.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Now that the Codex app is close to being the super app. What should the super duper app do?
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@sama Bro will send an army of goblins for all bounties in all of GitHub and beyond
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@icanvardar Would be cool if this level of competency could be achieved in 6-12 months with 200 tokens per second with a 35b3a model, and another 6-12 months later with well affordable ASICs at 2k t/s.
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Can Vardar@icanvardar·
gpt 5.5 is already enough for most programming work the bottleneck is no longer the model
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@XFreeze Why though? Small sphere of computronium could power trillions of civilizations for eons. Burry the sphere in an inconspicuous, uninhabitable planet, add a reactor /w fuel for an eternity, & live in peace+safety. Way more energy efficient, low risk, solution to the fermi paradox.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Do you believe that in the next few billion years before the Sun dies humanity will be able to travel faster than light or create wormholes and warp drives?
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Mark Kretschmann@mark_k·
The secret to a better @OpenAI ChatGPT experience. Source: trust me bro 🤫
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@flowersslop "In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a supercomputer named Deep Thought calculates 42 as the ultimate answer after 7.5 million years." -> the problem with long term time horizons is the risk of misalignment with the task, because specs are typically lossy.
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Flowers ☾@flowersslop·
thats crazy
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@0xigat0r_Man @Teknium Disagree. Better: support devs with contributions to their open source projects or donations, if available. These tokens try to solve a problem that isn't there, while paving a highway for scam.
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0XxigG@0xigat0r_Man·
@Teknium They're just wanna support and congratulate you for your work and being no. 1. It's just appreciation token. No need to deny them like that bruh. Kudos!
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Teknium 🪽@Teknium·
FYI I and Nous are not affiliated with any of these tokens people are spamming everywhere or claiming we are a part of.
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Ddox@paraddox·
@thegenioo no they don't it's just there is no app for Linux yet :)
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Hamza@thegenioo·
I've noticed that hardcore coders prefer using Codex in CLI rather than macOS app What's the reason?
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@misraetel Cool demo, but the nod must be pure theater: with a wireless module, they could probably transmit 1gbps, instead of using what feels like 1-2 seconds for a nod.
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V@v_avuso·
@yellowLit78678 @rudyonton_ @LuaSyntax0x I'm very skeptical if someone with such an attitude could be right. Plus, he doesn't bring any good argument. Are you all bots trying to defend a crypto scam?
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Ruller@LuaSyntax0x·
⚠⚠⚠I’m not affiliated with any crypto token using “clawd on desk” or my GitHub name. Please don’t connect your wallet or claim anything from links in replies. Stay safe.
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V@v_avuso·
@kimmonismus Doesn't make any sense to me. EUDI wallet is supposed to become available next year. If it's about child protection, require age verification with the wallet. Could surely also be done anonymously, similar as World app attempts to. Required for future infra anyway. Just do it.
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
This worries me a lot. VPNs are an important gateway to the open internet. To now supposedly raise concerns about child protection seems like a pretext.
European Parliamentary Research Service@EP_EPRS

Virtual private networks #VPN are increasingly used to bypass online age verification. Protecting children online is a priority, with new rules being implemented requiring a minimum age for access to some services Read👉 link.europa.eu/FGfr6C #DSA @EP_Justice @FZarzalejos

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Rudy@rudyonton_·
@LuaSyntax0x You are retarded . Have you understood what is going on?
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