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Fable situation update from David Sacks

twitter.com
11 points·by rohansood15·29 days ago·26 comments

Apple Silicon costs less than OpenRouter

twitter.com
64 points·by rohansood15·2 months ago·22 comments

Private LLM Inference on Consumer Blackwell GPUs

arxiv.org
3 points·by rohansood15·4 months ago·0 comments

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rohansood15
·18 hours ago·discuss
I agree with you, but Codex is open source.
rohansood15
·4 days ago·discuss
I feel similarly. But texting became the primary form of inter-personal communication in the last couple of decades, in part because that was the primary modality technology could handle.

So, now that we can talk to computers, maybe we will feel more comfortable talking to people too? Wishful I know, but one can hope right?
rohansood15
·25 days ago·discuss
Or Codex models are more efficient that Claude. Plus the two things you mentioned.
rohansood15
·29 days ago·discuss
Cyber-attacks to start, and real-world terrorist attacks/bombings (inc. chemical/biological weapons) later.
rohansood15
·30 days ago·discuss
I mean, we all pay via CC so it's bit like they can't know who you are if they wanted to.
rohansood15
·last month·discuss
It is only abuse flagged data and there too for OpenAI they're not sharing that data with them. But for Anthropic they are.
rohansood15
·last month·discuss
Pretty sure this doesn't work for any regulated enterprise or government client. But AWS knows this, so I am curious why they'd agree to it.
rohansood15
·last month·discuss
I can't find it. Can you state your performance versus comparable 3-bit quantization from Unsloth/Bartowski? Edit: I appreciate that you seem to have open-sourced the quantization pipeline. This is not to question your work, but to understand where the outputs stand relative to the SoTA for quantization.
rohansood15
·last month·discuss
Have you benchmarked against other 3-bit dynamic quants like Unsloth? I am sorry but this framing against a full precision, newer, smaller MoE just seems misleading. Also, Gemma-4-26B-A4B is not the SOTA for edge. Even at launch, that would be the 31B.
rohansood15
·last month·discuss
Anthropic better get that IPO out soon. Their incredible revenue run-up was basically a result of botched Gemini releases and OpenAI having their hands-tied behind their Azure backs.

Anthropic models were quite literally the only viable serverless API (i.e. Bedrock) models on AWS. They didn't even bother releasing the recent Qwen 3.5/3.6 series. Combined with the token efficiency/ROI focus, I would really like to see how Antrhopic ends Q3.
rohansood15
·2 months ago·discuss
Are you comparing single-user requests or multiple concurrent requests when you say comparable to rented GPU? Most of the cost efficiencies kick in with concurrent/batch requests. A single H100 node can provide like 5k input + 2k output tok/s on a model like Qwen 3.6 35B-A3B with 30+ concurrent requests.
rohansood15
·2 months ago·discuss
So ask for it. Seems like your issue isn't immigration, it is abuse. The recent changes don't do much to fix that, imo.
rohansood15
·2 months ago·discuss
Let's say the government can't care for 100M people because of lack of doctors. Now they could train one over 10 years, or you could have one of the smartest doctors in the world come be 100M+1. Would you take that?

Now expand that across socio-economic spectrum (not enough plumbers, teachers, AI experts, researchers etc). That is what legal immigration is meant for.
rohansood15
·2 months ago·discuss
Subjective, but if we compare to compute not everyone needs the most expensive laptops or super computers for their work.

I think frontier models will be invaluable for scientific research, defense, financial analysis and such. But the average person probably would be reasonably well-served with a local model.

If you're in sales, customer service, product management and such - the leading open models at the 30B mark are already good enough.
rohansood15
·2 months ago·discuss
Which part of this is a 'prediction'?
rohansood15
·2 months ago·discuss
I don't think I follow?
rohansood15
·2 months ago·discuss
Thanks for the info. Daniel fixed it - and no it wasn't an LLM error. :P
rohansood15
·2 months ago·discuss
I used the same assumptions as the original HN post https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48168198
rohansood15
·2 months ago·discuss
The title auto-corrected, my post was 'less' not 'more'.
rohansood15
·2 months ago·discuss
Nope, HN changed the title.

https://imgur.com/a/UgJqWEh