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Cursor's Composer 2 model may be rebranded Kimi K2.5

twitter.com
3 points·by dworks·4 months ago·2 comments

DeepSeek Paper – DualPath: Breaking the Bandwidth Bottleneck in LLM Inference

arxiv.org
2 points·by dworks·5 months ago·1 comments

Qwen 3.5 397B and Qwen 3.5 Plus released

chat.qwen.ai
10 points·by dworks·5 months ago·2 comments

Alibaba to IPO AI Chipmaking Unit T-Head

bloomberg.com
1 points·by dworks·6 months ago·0 comments

DeepSeek to Release Next Flagship AI Model with Strong Coding Ability

old.reddit.com
5 points·by dworks·6 months ago·0 comments

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1 points·by dworks·6 months ago·0 comments

MiniMax jumps 54% in Hong Kong debut after US$619M IPO

businesstimes.com.sg
3 points·by dworks·6 months ago·0 comments

A Chinese perspective on Meta's acquisition of Manus

dilemmaworks.substack.com
1 points·by dworks·6 months ago·0 comments

IQuest-Coder-V1 40B Achieves leading results on SWE-Bench Verified (81.4%)

old.reddit.com
2 points·by dworks·6 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: Tinytunes DJ – A DJ deck in the browser

4 points·by dworks·6 months ago·1 comments

Klarna Launches Agentic Product Protocol

klarna.com
3 points·by dworks·7 months ago·1 comments

China Speed

dilemmaworks.com
1 points·by dworks·7 months ago·0 comments

Meta-Coding

dilemmaworks.substack.com
1 points·by dworks·8 months ago·0 comments

Why Super Apps took off in China

dilemmaworks.substack.com
2 points·by dworks·9 months ago·0 comments

Alibaba enters robotaxi market with investment in Ant Group-backed Hello

scmp.com
1 points·by dworks·10 months ago·0 comments

China bans its biggest tech companies from acquiring Nvidia chips

tomshardware.com
11 points·by dworks·10 months ago·0 comments

Alibaba lands China Unicom as flagship client for its AI chips

cryptopolitan.com
4 points·by dworks·10 months ago·0 comments

Alibaba's new AI chip: Key specifications comparable to H20

news.futunn.com
297 points·by dworks·10 months ago·308 comments

Qwen 3 now supports ARM and MLX

alizila.com
55 points·by dworks·10 months ago·8 comments

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1 points·by dworks·10 months ago·0 comments

comments

dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
funny how its not on the front page despite the score
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
Go back and edit your original comment because it is irrelevant and misleading.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
You can trivially purchase the data from Bisnode Dun & Bradstreet Sverige.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
Yes, you can buy the database for the entire population. There are commercial vendors for this, one of them is Dun & Bradstreet (Bisnode Dun & Bradstreet Sverige).
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
The OP didn't claim it had happened to you. What they said is that it is possible to use the information about regular individuals that is publicly available to cause harm, and there are no attempts to stop this.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
they don't handle it at all. they let it go on. you for example have hundreds of people falsely registering their place of residence as somebody else's home, which causes massive problems for that home owner or apartment resident, and there is nothing done about it at all.

These types of laws are designed for the 1950s where there were natural barriers to acquiring and disseminating information. There is no attempt whatsoever to update them and to reduce harm caused to the average citizen today.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
What his landing page shows is a workflow builder like n8n. It is indeed better than a window manager. I'm working on something related.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
No, it does. Even if the audience knows that your English or other languages is perfectly professional, speaking Chinese at a lower level does leave a certain negative impression.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
A willingness to look stupid is a core requirement for learning languages. I look stupid everyday.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
Maybe globally spread out POS servers if that's how it works?
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
This is awesome. I have a real need for a suitable Chinese UI typeface that pairs well with a sans-serif.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
This could work out great, because the OSS devs can focus on building their project instead of marketing to businesses, running sales processes, consulting on implementation and supporting the implementation. No need to find corporate sponsors either.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
You need to lock the specs and implementation plan and verify the implementation about the previous phase docs.

https://github.com/doubleuuser/rlm-workflow
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
>I do think there are opportunities in this space, but what I'd like to see is:

>* write text specifications

>* model transforms text into a formal specification

>* then the formal spec is translated into code which can be verified against the spec

This skill does just that: https://github.com/doubleuuser/rlm-workflow

Each stage produces its own output artifact (analysis, implementation plan, implementation summary, etc) and takes the previous phases' outputs as input. The artifact is locked after the stage is done, so there is no drift.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
I think the problem should be defined as "why does it not loop back the errors from the first attempt so it can fix it on the second attempt" rather than why it fails to produce a fully correct implementation on the first pass.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
Sorry about that. Let me push an update.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
I built rlm-workflow which has stage gating, TDD and sub-agent support: https://skills.sh/doubleuuser/rlm-workflow/rlm-workflow
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
rlm-workflow does all that TDD for you: https://skills.sh/doubleuuser/rlm-workflow/rlm-workflow

(I built it)
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
thanks appreciate it! you can boost sources and categories (youtube and substack have a boost by default since they're published less frequently than reddit posts), create priority views, filters etc.

planning to set up 'topics' which can be a feed you can subscribe to that combine different source types, that are tagged and associated to the topic based on previous content.

also, email send outs per topic.
dworks
·4 months ago·discuss
I built lurkkit for this reason, so that you can build your own feeds combining reddit, substack, youtube. The algos are clearly out of control and making the experience worse. Especially Substack has gone full slop, there isn't even a feed for the posts themselves.

https://lurkkit.com/