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thot_experiment

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thot_experiment
·vorgestern·discuss
There are extreme diminishing returns in real world performance as models get bigger. 10x bigger might mean 5-10% better on benchmarks, a margin that can easily mean it's functionally equivalent in real world use or even a worse performer depending on the context it's being used in, and how good you are at providing meaningful context.

Of course the bigger model embeds more knowledge, but when neither model has the knowledge necessary to perform the task, hy3 makes idiotic decisions all the time whereas gemma 31b has a decent hit rate.

hy3 feels like someone who's read a lot of books and says the right words but has nothing of substance between their ears, gemma feels like a reasonably intelligent person who doesn't understand the domain, the latter is muuuch easier to work with than the former.
thot_experiment
·vorgestern·discuss
I imagine it's cheaper not to support Israeli aggression or to fuck with Iran over oil. Lessons we should have learned in 1973 and 1953.
thot_experiment
·vorgestern·discuss
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills with hy3, it's either benchmaxxed to hell and back or skill issue on my part but I'd rather use dense gemma. I don't think there's a single model that's wasted more of my time in recent memory.
thot_experiment
·vor 4 Tagen·discuss
Half way to utopia.
thot_experiment
·vor 4 Tagen·discuss
It's $29, this is a fun gimmick to take pictures of your friends doing bullshit this summer. It's obviously far worse than your phone, the point is that it's fun.
thot_experiment
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
All the people with zero sum jobs that serve to shuffle money to those with leverage.
thot_experiment
·vor 13 Tagen·discuss
Surely this time we'll learn our lesson and disempower the parasites that create these situations, right? Right guys?
thot_experiment
·vor 13 Tagen·discuss
Managers believe in the fungibility of engineers and do not understand the concept of institutional knowledge. Always has been.
thot_experiment
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
Not true, aggressive post training makes models notably dumber.
thot_experiment
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
Billionaires are providing much less value than we would have if random kids who lost the birth lottery were empowered to reach their potential to help society. We should not allow them to exist.
thot_experiment
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
They are also noisy, polluting, and first and foremost we should endeavor to respect the will of the people in a democracy. Of course on some level it is a proxy against AI, but more importantly it's a proxy against the stratification of society. The problem is the gap between rich and poor.
thot_experiment
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
This website is hosted on a single server. I was being hyperbolic sure, but we don't need the number of data centers we have by a huge margin, the primary reason they exist is because building software that runs on people's computers is not compatible with greedmaxxing.
thot_experiment
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
No actual human fucking wants data centers. Every day I wake up and it feels we're moving closer to torches, pitchforks and guillotines.
thot_experiment
·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
This is also a good thing fwiw.
thot_experiment
·vor 23 Tagen·discuss
I use Office 97 for this reason, it's like 400mb installed and everything happens instantly. Grab a copy off archive.org!
thot_experiment
·vor 29 Tagen·discuss
That's so neat that if you type your hacker news password it automatically comes out as stars! ******* More places should have this feature.
thot_experiment
·vor 30 Tagen·discuss
Today on open source vampires: xaomi forks an open source project, doesn't contribute upstream, attaches usage restrictions that are probably incompatible with the license, and wants good PR. Fuck these people.
thot_experiment
·letzten Monat·discuss
Yeah, care to elaborate? I'm not seeing the joke.
thot_experiment
·letzten Monat·discuss
In comparison to some absurdist baseline maybe, actual software NEVER stops working under you, so in comparison something like an works 80% "most of the time" is godawful. Though I would argue that with SaaS the trend is toward 100% likelyhood to fuck your shit up given enough time, and it has borne out this way in the real world time and time again. SaaS is popular because it allows companies to more effectively extort you for your dollars.
thot_experiment
·letzten Monat·discuss
It's a SaaS, when in the history of SaaS has it ever been a good idea to trust that the company won't ruin the product under you?