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elbear
·28 days ago·discuss
High Fast? I don't see that option in my Codex. I only have 3 models: 5.4-mini, 5.4 and 5.5, each with 4 levels: low, medium, high, extra high.
elbear
·29 days ago·discuss
I've only had that happen with Chinese models until now. Interesting that Fable is doing it too.
elbear
·29 days ago·discuss
Curious, which model do you use for Codex? I'm very happy with the solutions '5.5 high' finds. It's like it understands exactly what I mean and it also anticipates all sorts of situations. Before I used '5.5 medium' for some time and it was a bit underwhelming. It may sound funny but it's like it didn't care that much to do a good job.
elbear
·2 months ago·discuss
That's a good salary, better than Romania on average. And if you also have lower prices (at least that's what I heard), even better then.
elbear
·3 months ago·discuss
I'm also unemployed. So far the models that I've used the most are Kimi and GLM. I haven't done that much agentic coding though, I've mostly used them for studying math and general conversations and I'm generally happy with their performance.
elbear
·3 months ago·discuss
There's DeepInfra. There's also OpenRouter where you can find several providers.
elbear
·3 months ago·discuss
I thought it was determined (slight pun) that free will is not a thing. I'm referring to Sapolsky's book "Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will)" as an example.
elbear
·3 months ago·discuss
In case you don't know, Gemini 2.5 flash is hosted on DeepInfra. They also have 1.5 flash but not 2.0 flash.

I have no affiliation with DeepInfra. I use them, because they host open-source models that are good.
elbear
·3 months ago·discuss
I use ChatGPT and Claude on OpenRouter, because it's just easier than buying credits on each platform separately.
elbear
·5 months ago·discuss
by keeping the how part a secret
elbear
·5 months ago·discuss
I wonder, how does a Julius perceive another Julius, as another competent worker? What about a non-Julius then?
elbear
·5 months ago·discuss
* It's cheaper than proprietary models

* Maybe you don't want to have your conversations used for training. The providers listed on OpenRouter mention whether they do that or not.
elbear
·5 months ago·discuss
I had started using it again through Open WebUI. If it's gone, I'll probably switch to GLM-4.7 completely.
elbear
·6 months ago·discuss
I'm mostly the same, I don't watch movies twice. But there are exceptions. Some movies are just beautiful or I like how they make me feel, so I want to rewatch them. Groundhog Day is an example.
elbear
·6 months ago·discuss
Maybe you would, if you bought it.
elbear
·6 months ago·discuss
How I interpret his comment about the distance: The benefit of switching from C/C++ to Rust is higher than switching from C++ to Go (in the similar use-cases) or from Java to Kotlin.

Another argument offered for Rust is that it's high-level enough that you can also use it for the web (see how many web frameworks it has). So I think that Rust's proponents see it as this universal language that could be good for everything.
elbear
·6 months ago·discuss
When I started learning Haskell, it did feel like coding with a straightjacket.
elbear
·6 months ago·discuss
I would never expect a Western European country to not accept Visa and Mastercard. I say this as an Eastern European. But I do remember that in Germany (and Austria) it's not that accepted to pay by card.
elbear
·6 months ago·discuss
I wasn't sure how encipher is in Romanian (it's not common), it's "a cifra". The infinitive in Romanian puts "a" in front of the verb, so it's very close to Spanish.
elbear
·7 months ago·discuss
In Romanian:

- cifru -> cipher

- cifră -> digit