Dawid Rutkowski

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Dawid Rutkowski

Dawid Rutkowski

@calcarinus

MD and PhD student in artificial intelligence applied to medicine

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2022
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Oliver Molander
Oliver Molander@OliverMolander·
Idea: Let's create a world-leading Nordic AI research lab. There's an insane amount of top AI research talent from the Nordics. I have many friends who work or have worked in top positions at e.g. Deepmind, Anthropic, OpenAI. No region can match the Nordics in trust.
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Dawid Rutkowski
Dawid Rutkowski@calcarinus·
@lauriewired Why didn’t you benchmark against a proper setup? (e.g. Nvidia GPU and a CRT monitor? Or RTX GPU with 720hz monitor)
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
you’ll get mad at me for saying this…but cloud gaming is so obviously more economically efficient than physical hardware I think it’s going to be the default soon. your home console / pc is idle 90%+ of the day. meanwhile, data centers targets what, 5%, maybe at worst 10% idle. every second a cloud gamer isn’t gaming, that hardware is being used for someone else, training, etc. I think there should be a new measurement, something like cost-per effective FLOP hour that takes into account the TCO + effective utilization. If a gamer spends $500 on a GPU, uses it for 3 years, but it’s only fully active ~5% of that period…the cost-per relative FLOP hour is crazy high! Meanwhile, a $50,000 datacenter GPU might have a *LOWER* cost-per FLOP hour just because the effective utilization is 90+%.
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Dawid Rutkowski
Dawid Rutkowski@calcarinus·
Sweden has insane innovative capabilities but the lead this beautiful country has had after WW2 (attributed largely to a combination of unharmed industry and great talent) has diminished greatly. The reason Poland stands out is because they received a lot of support from the European Union (still not on the same level as the Marshall Plan) and made sure not to squander this. They essentially decided to do the same as South Korea and Singapore - i.e. drop communism altogether.
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gabriel
gabriel@gabriel1·
when i grew up sweden and the US had same gdp per capita, and now american gdp has doubled while sweden stayed flat and no one is aware and most rest of europe is doing even worse. except poland they're doing great somehow
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gabriel
gabriel@gabriel1·
america banning ai models internationally making everyone else 40% less economically productive while the EU is still debating if DALLE-2 is ISO 335 compliant at this point im not surprised if USA would 10x gdp without EU noticing
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Naithan Jones
Naithan Jones@NaithanJones·
“THeY cAnT bAn OpEn sOuRcE bRO hOw cAn tHeY bAn dOwnLoAdINg” Well let me explain how this goes - IP block the websites of the OS model providers - If an American citizen do an FBI site seizure - Tell all common repository services to pull down OS model repos (a DMCA style system) and report then ban the builder - subpoena the logs for any IP addresses that downloaded the models and prosecute in a heavy handed way to make a public example (Google Aaron Schwartz) - with NVIDIA et al and any GPU manufacturer to implement a KYC registry for any compute purchases over a certain threshold You are either in denial or have limited understanding of historical context if you think this isn’t where we are headed within 3 years
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the tiny corp
the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
The US AI pay-to-play scam is so much more tolerable after switching to a locally hosted GLM-5.2. From the front page of HN, open weights will be the frontier this December. Sorry about your IPOs.
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Sławomir Dębski
Sławomir Dębski@SlawomirDebski·
This is unfortunately a highly skewed interpretation... Reducing the current Polish-Ukrainian crisis to MAGA, Trumpism, the far right or electoral politics misses the central issue. The real turning point was President Zelensky’s decision to name a Ukrainian military unit after the “Heroes of the UPA”. That single decision inflicted more political damage on support for Ukraine in Poland than anything Vladimir Putin had managed to achieve in four years of war. Nor is this only a Polish sensitivity. The European Parliament reached the same conclusion as early as 2010, when it deeply deplored President Viktor Yushchenko’s decision to award Stepan Bandera the title of “Hero of Ukraine”, explicitly recalling the OUN’s collaboration with Nazi Germany and expressing the hope that Ukraine would remain committed to European values. For Poles, the issue goes even further. The same political tradition is associated not only with collaboration with the Third Reich but also with the mass murder of tens of thousands of Polish civilians by the OUN-UPA. It is hardly surprising that many Poles saw Zelensky’s decision as incompatible with the spirit of the extraordinary solidarity Poland has shown Ukraine since 2022. What makes this particularly striking is that it was an entirely unforced error. For nearly three weeks, the Polish side sought a quiet solution. Multiple channels were used, including former President Aleksander Kwaśniewski - arguably the person who did more than anyone else to build modern Polish-Ukrainian reconciliation. Imagine Donald Trump asking Barack Obama to help defuse a diplomatic crisis. That is how unusual this effort was. Yet Kyiv chose confrontation over correction. Instead of quietly reversing an unforced error, it allowed it to escalate into the deepest political crisis in Polish-Ukrainian relations since Russia’s full-scale invasion. That is the story worth analysing - not MAGA.
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline

"Poland is the conduit for a vast majority of Western weapons, trainees, and supplies that reach the Ukrainian front. Ukraine, meanwhile, is the army standing between Poland and the Russian border. Neither side can afford this quarrel." Dalibor Rohac's latest on the Polish President's fight with Zelensky and what that would mean for the future of this war. lnk.thebulwark.com/3QDvu2s

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Alexander Doria
Alexander Doria@Dorialexander·
Alors deux minutes d’explications : 1. Les modèles à poids ouverts sont protégés par la norme safetensors : par définition ils n’embarquent pas de code. Jamais vu un cas de backdoor. 2. L’alignement est reprogrammable avec un peu de RL/SFT. Mais bon ça fait des années que j’encourage la fonction publique à développer leur capacités d’entraînement de modèle, sans résultat.
Alex Xplore@AlexXplore

🇫🇷🇨🇳 La Direction générale du Trésor française a testé le modèle d’IA chinois Qwen d’Alibaba dans son outil interne HéphAIstos. ⚠️ L’expérimentation a été interrompue dès le 23 juin 2026 en raison de réponses orientées ou biaisées sur des sujets sensibles liés à la Chine... (Quelle surprise ! 🤦) 🇫🇷 Le modèle chinois a été immédiatement remplacé par un modèle de la start-up française Mistral AI. 🤯 Pourquoi utiliser une IA étrangère dans un lieu aussi sensible ? lemonde.fr/pixels/article…

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Max Zanoga
Max Zanoga@zanoga·
Finally finished building my AI datacenter! 🚀 32x3090s across 4 servers (8 GPUs each), all connected over InfiniBand. The whole setup is solar-powered with a massive battery bank and generator backup. More technical details and benchmarks coming soon.
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Dawid Rutkowski
Dawid Rutkowski@calcarinus·
@TheAhmadOsman What’s your experience combining GPUs of the same architecture but different VRAM sizes?
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Ahmad
Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
Why do I focus on Inference Engines/Software Stacks for your hardware? - 2x RTX 3090s: ~14.5 tok/s → ~64 tok/s moving to vLLM w/ TP=2 - RTX PRO 6000: ~32 tok/s → ~110 tok/s moving to Sglang So: - CUDA/2+ GPUs: ExLlamaV3/vLLM/Sglang > llama.cpp - Edge: llama.cpp > Ollama
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LinaHua
LinaHua@Linahuaa·
How my parents went from dishwashers to millionaires in Germany >Came to Berlin in early 2000s >Did part-time jobs in Viet restaurants while studying >Learned how to cook all the Viet/Thai stuff, but even better (high IQ/mom has hustle mindset) >Became valued assets in the community because their cooking could carry random unnamed Viet-owned restaurants >Decided that grinding 80h in Viet restaurants as star players is better than German job or returning to China >Saved ultra aggressively. >Parked me in China with the grandparents for first 4 years >Told me to go out playing to save electricity >Wearing thick clothes indoors to save heating >Told me to come to their workplaces to eat (two different restaurants so decent variety) and do homework >Basically we were just at home to sleep and shower >Invested savings in real estate in China and Germany very aggressively (3-5x multiplicator on their savings) >Mom got obsessed with evaluating real estate and flipping >Pivoted into premium/luxury real estate agents selling houses to rich Viet restaurant owners >Makes $100K++ per sale >Started living more flashy lives to not lose face to rich Viets >Now spend about $200K per year just on groceries, golf, business class travel, clothes. >But they still make less money than me, thus consider me the head of the family.
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IT Unprofessional
IT Unprofessional@it_unprofession·
HR forced me to hire a junior systems administrator last week. He's 23 years old and showed up on day 1 carrying a physical notebook. He spent his first morning looking at our backend and realized my automation scripts were written in 2008. He asked me why we're running deprecated code that relies on an unpatched version of Windows 7. I told him we employ a strategy of chronological obfuscation. I explained that modern malware is designed to attack modern architecture. By keeping our infrastructure trapped in the Bush administration, we're immune to zero-day exploits. You can't hack what you can't interface with. He looked at me like I was insane and asked about data compliance. I leaned back in my chair and whispered the phrase "asynchronous legacy tunneling". He immediately closed his notebook and apologized for questioning my vision. I spent the rest of the afternoon watching a 4-hour documentary about the Roman Empire at my desk. Next week I'm going to make him untangle category 5 cables for character development.
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
If you are asking “Why push back against anti-datacenter efforts?” I consider it a tragedy that anti-nuclear efforts largely strangled nuclear power in the US based on vibes, and I don’t want to see that happen to AI. Public opinion matters, and it shouldn’t be ceded unchallenged. If you are asking “Why should I support AI efforts at all?” I believe we are in the midst of a transition more vibrant than the industrial revolution. Opinions formed a couple of years ago about the uselessness of AI are no longer valid. Millions of people and organizations are getting great returns from using it, and the demand for data centers is the market responding to the value signal. That is how progress is made!
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Julia Turc
Julia Turc@juliarturc·
This is what happens when you plug LLMs into voice assistants, instead of a decade of handwritten rules. This video dissects Voxtral (a family of OSS speech models) and the foundational work behind it (audio tokenization, semantic/acoustic disaggregation, etc). Thank you @MistralAI for your collaboration and for your detailed technical reports in an increasingly opaque industry! 00:00 Intro 01:03 Modular vs end-to-end speech models 03:30 Speech-to-Text 06:07 Delayed Streams Modeling (DSM) 09:41 Whisper Streaming 10:33 Voxtral Realtime 13:07 Voxtral Text-to-Speech 14:28 Throwback: WaveNet 15:24 Audio tokenization 20:39 The Voxtral Codec 21:49 Back to Voxtral TTS 25:30 Outro
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roon
roon@tszzl·
a lot of you would benefit from doing less and thinking more
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Newsweek
Newsweek@Newsweek·
Poland has stripped Zelensky of their country's highest honor after he named a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. #Echobox=1781965253" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newsweek.com/zelensky-polan…
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ks. Daniel Wachowiak
ks. Daniel Wachowiak@DanielWachowiak·
Niech świat dowie się o Wołyniu.
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Elliot Arledge
Elliot Arledge@elliotarledge·
prediction: US frontier models costs become too expensive for businesses in the US. Chinese models are great for the job and can be served for fraction of the price. Companies discover they can rent compute and get 10x saving over open weight chinese model serving on US based inference providers. Every companies has an 8xB200 or 8xMI300x. They discover costs are correlated with how good the inference engine they are using is and end up converging on paying inference/kernel engineers a ton to optimize model shapes and configs for their specific needs, alongside spec decoding (dflash/mtp) model training for specific engineer token traces. How I might try to profit off of this seemingly wild prediction: Build a crap ton of RL envs and inference optimization / kernel engineering RL infra to hyperspecialize small models at these type of technical tasks and use those small models to help me take up a order of magnitude or two more clients than I would be able to right now from this moat. Ofc hire someone to take care of sales/biz side of things since I don't like. please criticize this ruthlessly
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