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beuke.org
5 points·by randomtoast·9 mesi fa·0 comments

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·mese scorso·discuss
kagi exists for quite some time
randomtoast
·mese scorso·discuss
Let's talk turkey, does it really matter?
randomtoast
·mese scorso·discuss
I think at one point in the future we can do a one-shot decompilation with one of the SOTA LLM models.
randomtoast
·2 mesi fa·discuss
They 100 percent sit in Russia, which will 100 percent ignore this, even if their identity gets uncovered. So it's perfectly safe to continue for the operators.
randomtoast
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The water cooling system then serves multiple functions, including acting as a radiation shield.
randomtoast
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This type of approach carries a significantly higher operational risk compared to operating multiple Kubernetes clusters on separate VMs or physical hardware. If you eventually update the main Kubernetes cluster that manages the virtual clusters and something goes wrong, you could potentially bring down your entire fleet of Kubernetes clusters all at once.
randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
> You're telling me there's no "notify me when domain X becomes for sale" service?

I guess in today's age you would just schedule an agent to check the website every day.
randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Is open source and commercialisation an exclusive or?
randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Because Opus on $20 CC is a joke. The $19 plan on Kimi has actually workable usage limits.
randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
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randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The operators are likely based in Russia, and the US has no jurisdiction there. As a result, they can simply ignore any US actions and continue their operations.
randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
How does this bring us closer to a 17000 qubit computer and how close are we?
randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
There are two ways to be unhappy. Not getting what you want and getting what you want.
randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Humanity's Last Exam (HLE) is already insanely difficult. It introduces 2,500 questions spanning mathematics, humanities, natural sciences, ancient languages, ...

Here is an example question: https://i.redd.it/5jl000p9csee1.jpeg

No human could even score 5% on HLE.
randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The repository only exist for seven days and was likely written by Claude code, which makes it not very trustworthy for storing personal data.
randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Do you have any recommendations for CLI-based microVM solutions that support running multiple instances of Claude Code with "--yolo sandboxing" on Linux?
randomtoast
·3 mesi fa·discuss
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
I find it somewhat amusing that it uses QEMU to emulate Linux in order to create a container with restricted permissions, even though it is already running on Linux with restricted permissions. I get the point while it is designed that way, but still funny.
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
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