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icelancer

13,009 karmajoined 14 anni fa
Former miserable Data Scientist. I run a small business now.

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MoA-X: Mixture of Agents Orchestration Framework

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2 points·by icelancer·3 mesi fa·0 comments

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icelancer
·5 giorni fa·discuss
dash dash "--" on a lot of systems and word processors turns it into the em-dash automatically
icelancer
·2 mesi fa·discuss
repo is cloned, AGENTS.md is auto-read into context, the doc says to not allow PR spam. think of it like a soft prompt hook.
icelancer
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This is only true for some parts of the time cost function.
icelancer
·3 mesi fa·discuss
love this adversarial work
icelancer
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Lambda calculus?!
icelancer
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Handing over email metadata, or whatever your interrogator wants from you, will only cause them to shift the goalposts, or find something they want to find in the metadata even if it exonerates you.

There is no reason to cooperate with journalists with a slant.
icelancer
·3 mesi fa·discuss
All of us "olds" had this as a hobby. Or used it regularly.

Just a bunch of weird stuff in this article.
icelancer
·4 mesi fa·discuss
No doubt. Especially for GPU inference at scale. We overclock/overvolt for training and tune way down for inference.
icelancer
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Self-racking lets you rack a bunch of gear you'd never find in VM/dedicated rentals, like consumer parts or older, still very good parts. Overclocking options are available as well if you DIY.

If you need single-threaded performance, colo is really the only way to go anyway.

We have two full racks and we're super happy with them.
icelancer
·5 mesi fa·discuss
> What am I missing?

VRAM capacity given the Cerebras/Groq architecture compared to Nvidia.

In parallel, RAM contracts that Nvidia has negotiated well into the future that other manufacturers have been unable to secure.
icelancer
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Interesting - I'll try some other methods
icelancer
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I generally agree with you. But I put up with it since Notepad++ is good software. It is what it is.
icelancer
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I've had a lot of problems with even 10GbE via Thunderbolt 3/4. Bandwidth-wise it works fine, but latency and jitter are issues. This means that stuff like high-speed cameras that need to be synchronized over Ethernet using Precision Time Protocol (PTP) tend to simply fail with these devices.
icelancer
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah, Notepad++ is known for political messaging in their updates. Taiwan, Ukraine, etc.
icelancer
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Their compaction endpoint is far and away the best in the industry. Claude's has to be dead last.
icelancer
·6 mesi fa·discuss
> sub 900 not possible though.

I performed a similar analysis to you and found it very difficult to imagine sub-1000. Your comment I think convinced me that it may be possible, though. Interesting.

I'm below the threshold for recruiting but not below Claude at the moment. Not sure where I am going wrong.
icelancer
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah this is the main reason to use a USB DAC. I guess you get marginally better sound quality (more noticeable on expensive studio headphones that need more power to drive them) but better isolation/removal from the noise source is the main reason I use them. Especially relevant because in my travel I'm often in countries that don't have ground plugs in their power sources.
icelancer
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I've found this mostly to be the case when using lightweight open source models or mini models.

Rarely is this an issue with SOTA models like Sonnet-4.5, Opus-4.1, GPT-5-Thinking or better, etc. But that's expensive, so all the companies use cut-rate models or non-existent TTC to save on cost and to go faster.
icelancer
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I just run the agent directly on separate testing/dev servers via remote-ssh in VS Code to have an IDE to sanity check stuff. Just far simpler than local dev and other nonsense.
icelancer
·9 mesi fa·discuss
That's awesome!