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moelf

1,870 karmajoined 11 years ago
https://github.com/Moelf/

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Discord Incident – Resolved

discordstatus.com
89 points·by moelf·2 months ago·59 comments

Jane Street Signs $6B AI Cloud Agreement with CoreWeave

coreweave.com
2 points·by moelf·3 months ago·0 comments

Vkdt – GPU raw photography workflow

github.com
2 points·by moelf·7 months ago·0 comments

OpenAI releases GPT-5.1 alongside eight new ChatGPT personality styles

arstechnica.com
4 points·by moelf·8 months ago·1 comments

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1 points·by moelf·8 months ago·0 comments

It seems like the AI crawlers learned how to solve the Anubis challenges

social.anoxinon.de
177 points·by moelf·11 months ago·148 comments

comments

moelf
·5 days ago·discuss
frontier to laptop runnable open weight so far seems to be ~2 years latency, so maybe there's some hope
moelf
·15 days ago·discuss
even the submitted page doesn't, huge margin if you zoom out on mobile (Firefox)
moelf
·17 days ago·discuss
the original post says:

    So what now? The short answer is that I have (a) a nice couch; (b) a big TV; (c) a Steam Deck that I never use. I even have a dock for the Deck.
moelf
·3 months ago·discuss
how does Opus see the output? via HTML (which Typst can output) or visual tokens?
moelf
·4 months ago·discuss
any comparison with https://actualbudget.org/ ?
moelf
·6 months ago·discuss
what do people use for Neovim to integrate these models for tab-completion level of stuff. (i.e. non agentic/vibe coding)
moelf
·6 months ago·discuss
the most efficient languages are pretty unpopular, so this argument makes them even more efficient in reality?...
moelf
·6 months ago·discuss
>We worked out a special arrangement so that this server is physically held by a long time contributor with a proven track record of securely hosting services.

Not clear if "contributor" is a person or an entity. The "hosting services" part make it sound more like a company rather than a natural person.
moelf
·7 months ago·discuss
and HexOS I guess.
moelf
·7 months ago·discuss
you can always make a new vector that's orthogonal to all the ones currently used and see if the inclusion improves performance on your tasks
moelf
·7 months ago·discuss
>instead of spending massive compute rediscovering it from scratch every time

it's interesting that this paper was discovered by JHU, not some groups from OAI/Google/Apple, considering that the latter probably have spent 1000x more resource on "rediscovering"
moelf
·7 months ago·discuss
https://github.com/stevengj/subsuper-proposal
moelf
·7 months ago·discuss
https://www.androidauthority.com/graphene-os-major-android-o... hope fully soon
moelf
·8 months ago·discuss
(2018)
moelf
·8 months ago·discuss
the note is written in Typst!
moelf
·8 months ago·discuss
"Luckily," the hardware won't allow for 4k@120Hz on visually cutting edge games anyway.
moelf
·8 months ago·discuss
yeah it's just a Linux x86 desktop (Arch Linux) -- although, you'd likely want to make sure Jellyfin's hardware acceleration works well with AMD APU (last time I checked the AMD was under experimental)
moelf
·8 months ago·discuss
I guess right now the GPU is too weak. And ofc even if the hardware steps up, there are always root-kit games gatekeeping :(
moelf
·8 months ago·discuss
>Semi-custom AMD Zen 4 6C / 12T

the desktop is also x86, the VR headset (Frame) is ARM
moelf
·8 months ago·discuss
related https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45766138