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@bitdeep_
alone in the cathedral -- 🇧🇷


I did a calculation. Meta invested ~700b in AI overall. ScaleAI acqui-hire ~$14.3 Manus accquisition ~$2-3b several ~100m for hirings. They have invested over $600b in data center. And for some reason they still dont have any upcoming model that could compete with even chinese open source labs. What are they doing?

wow google might've popped the ai bubble, memory stocks down massively today: their new algorithm shrinks an AI model's memory by 6X WITHOUT reducing it's intelligence making it 8x faster with the SAME # of GPUs: if this works - we don't need as many GPUs to train AI - kv-cache is basically a model's short term memory. it gets massive pretty quickly = larger, slower, expensive ai - google's algo compresses it to just 3-bits with ZERO loss in accuracy (usually models are like 32-bit) the combined market cap of micron and sandisk is $527 billion and im not even factoring in SK hynix and samsung ai has driven up memory prices by 500%+ over the last few months - if google's algo scales then this might crash.






Code is an output. Nature is healing. For too long we treated code as input. We glorified it, hand-formatted it, prettified it, obsessed over it. We built sophisticated GUIs to write it in: IDEs. We syntax-highlit, tree-sat, mini-mapped the code. Keyboard triggers, inline autocompletes, ghost text. “What color scheme is that?” We stayed up debating the ideal length of APIs and function bodies. Is this API going to look nice enough for another human to read? We’re now turning our attention to the true inputs. Requirements, specs, feedback, design inspiration. Crucially: production inputs. Our coding agents need to understand how your users are experiencing your application, what errors they’re running into, and turn *that* into code. We will inevitably glorify code less, as well as coders. The best engineers I’ve worked with always saw code as a means to an end anyway. An output that’s bound to soon be transformed again.

@dvorahfr We will pause moving forward with this until further consideration



I guess all the Cursor is dead people got it right.



JUST IN - U.S. Federal Communications Commission orders a ban on the import of all new foreign-made consumer Internet routers — Bloomberg

@shiri_shh it's weird, because the can burn $14B for 7 with just they got now ($110B)... wtf they are offering 17.5% (junk bond rate)? for $4B?













