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_davide_

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_davide_
·ayer·discuss
for lack of directonality?
_davide_
·ayer·discuss
If compute is not the bottleneck, memory is easy-ish to produce (the hard part is mostly on the fab side); what stops a Chinese NVIDIA (huawei) from being 10x cheaper?
_davide_
·ayer·discuss
They are usually the same family, LPDDR is used for amd and macs, but the fabs are the same as the most expesive HBM memory, if they have a choice they are going to produce the ones that they can sell for more $$.
_davide_
·ayer·discuss
I'm writing my own inference engine for Strix Halo and the same model. I already have 30%+ performance plus a more graceful decay over long contexts; that said, their point stands: memory bandwidth is what you really want.
_davide_
·hace 3 días·discuss
same experience here, as soon as it touched any gpu code it stopped working
_davide_
·hace 4 días·discuss
> This is very literally what already happens, it's called a EULA. Yes, but they "reserve the right" to update whenever, making it pointless

> "In favor of the customer over anything else" is not a legally viable clause. I'm sure that legislators could put the principle down in a much clearer way. What's lacking is the will.
_davide_
·hace 5 días·discuss
Yep, that's me. the only real blocker is that American companies don't trust Chinese providers, but i could just find a good American provider that hosts DeepSeek and/or GLM. I would at least be able to choose my own agent instead of a quite mediocre one that wastes time and output nonsense verbs in a pathetic attempt to gain sympathy. The only reason that stopped me from doing it is the absence of a subscription, and I did believe I couldn't get the same value with API pricing, but I'm starting to see that it's a blatant lie and true only for anthropic and openai...
_davide_
·hace 5 días·discuss
A simple law: everything the customer buys must always behave *in favor of the customer over anything else*. If the product/service contradicts this, it must be fully stated before the purchase and cannot be updated. <= This would be a sane balance.
_davide_
·hace 10 días·discuss
I'm tempted as well, just out of spite
_davide_
·hace 10 días·discuss
It isn't a promotion, it's 2x the parameters of opus and we are paying with 2x the consumption rate. They just want to get rid of the subscription model.
_davide_
·hace 10 días·discuss
"promotion" like they are doing you a favor just this once out of their goodwill... Really really really pissed me off
_davide_
·hace 13 días·discuss
What a well written article!
_davide_
·hace 22 días·discuss
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_davide_
·hace 22 días·discuss
just buy more RAM, it's cheap enough...
_davide_
·hace 25 días·discuss
the threat is non-existing for agentic flows. Local interfere could catch up on high end phones
_davide_
·hace 25 días·discuss
Sounds like a good solution my Führer
_davide_
·hace 26 días·discuss
you can absolutely use it for some workloads, but as soon as you have some extra complexity for a big repo it'll take forever and the economics are so silly to the point that the electricity bill would be comparable to a subscription. I love having the possibility of running things locally if some random dude decide to pull them plug, and give me solice the fact that i can have 100% private inference, but as the main driver during the day? shoot me
_davide_
·hace 26 días·discuss
i used to mix remote and local minimax 2.7(q3) on my strix halo, it run at 30 tg and 220 tokens pp... it was a bit painful slow, but it was a good feeling i could stay offline. unfortunately m3 which is at opus .8 levels is 460b parameters and doesn't even fit in 128gb of memory, let alone a big context. strix halo feels like a toy for ai purposes. https://kyuz0.github.io/amd-strix-halo-toolboxes/
_davide_
·el mes pasado·discuss
I did develop my own agent around MiniMax. I did see weird behavior when I messed up the loop, like omitting pieces of remove thinking; maybe it's an agent bug, some models/providers just ignore/normalize the broken input, some don't.
_davide_
·el mes pasado·discuss
>It's such a weird "Gotcha" that seems to only assume that Chinese LLMs might censor something.

We are not assuming anything; it is illegal, and you will get prison time just for talking about it. Yeah, sure, everyone distorts reality, but there is a huge gap between hiding and enforcing. So yeah, having models respond accordingly is unexpected. There are probably multiple variants tuned differently.