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Musician correctly predicts rise of local LLMs

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Libexpat Is Understaffed

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OpenCode is using CPU for doing nothing

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DeepSeek's V4 model will run on Huawei chips

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Claude Code bug can silently 10-20x API costs

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66 points·by wg0·3 mesi fa·7 comments

Ask HN: If you interview an LLM for SE position, what would be your placement?

2 points·by wg0·4 mesi fa·1 comments

Why Replacing Developers with AI Is Going Horribly Wrong? [video]

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2 points·by wg0·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Pakistani newspaper mistakenly prints AI prompt with the article

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537 points·by wg0·8 mesi fa·171 comments

Better Bahn – Find cheaper train tickets (Open Source)

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comments

wg0
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Everyone is declaring GLM 5.2 as something that's really a big deal.

I don't know about that but based on my own experience with Deepseek v4 Lite alone (with high effort) I have no doubt in my mind that anyone claiming such great things about GLM 5.2 must be true because Deepseek v4 already is really awesome.
wg0
·10 giorni fa·discuss
This administration has damaged the US soft power. For decades, US was a reliable trade partner. Not any more.

EU is looking and charting its course already. Yeah, we can joke about it, we can mock it but it is in momentum already, one step at a time.
wg0
·14 giorni fa·discuss
That's why I pay them. Regularly. Without fail. Despite my token usage isn't that much.

But I vote for these heroes with my wallet. Just yesterday did again.
wg0
·16 giorni fa·discuss
It's just like web scraping is impossible to guard against.

Change my mind.
wg0
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Try firma.de
wg0
·19 giorni fa·discuss
I hope bun desktop is coming soon?
wg0
·19 giorni fa·discuss
You might dismiss it as nothing but the Linux analogy does not work here either. It is more than that and direct threat to commercial AI labs and their business model. These labs are milking bunch of foundational papers for years now and the end is near.

Going forward would be such open source, open data and open recipe models possibly someday even with the training being crowd sourced if not inference like the BitTorrent model.

Lastly, even Chinese models (GLM, Deepseek, MiMax) work really really good and any user would testify that they do not miss OpenAI/Anthropic/Gemini at all if they're using those Chinese models which is argument enough that with such models, no one is going to miss Chinese models as well.
wg0
·22 giorni fa·discuss
I think open source is dead. Basic issue is - if your product is open source or even open core, building a business around it would be impossible because someone else would point an AI agent at it and would have similar thing to offer.

Hence, closed source is what's next probably. Unfortunately.
wg0
·23 giorni fa·discuss
Yeah insane that people think it'll be okay in the long run but wondering how much different the financial status of other such company would be? Not much I guess.
wg0
·23 giorni fa·discuss
>As for the claim coming out of Shenzen, it carries no benchmarks, gives no figure for how long the run took, how it compared to the same job on Nvidia hardware, or how efficiently the 1,000-chip cluster was used. It’s ultimately just another addition to a series of dubious claims that have come from the Chinese state without anything to back them up; DeepSeek itself hasn’t commented.

As if OpenAI and Anthropic are giving us ball to ball commentary on how their training runs go. Deepseek did train it on domestic hardware, model might be out in public soon (open weights or not) and then anyone can see what is it about.
wg0
·26 giorni fa·discuss
Snake oil. Tell me something that has hard irrefutable and reproducible evidence.
wg0
·26 giorni fa·discuss
Flip the rules put a blanket ban on US digital services and see what comes out of Europe within couple of years.

The only problem is - when US services are available, there's no incentive to bring anything to the market.
wg0
·27 giorni fa·discuss
I would not compare to lottery because a lottery ticket is bought at pure chance whereas these startup are taken onboard after very thorough audit.
wg0
·27 giorni fa·discuss
Does that work always without fail with anyone anywhere anytime?
wg0
·27 giorni fa·discuss
Not specific to Opus but yes it would make mistakes. I usually try to keep context window under 10%
wg0
·28 giorni fa·discuss
Now next game - The Boy who cried wolf! Wolf!
wg0
·28 giorni fa·discuss
What if there's export control order for AWS services one day? Or cloud services in general?
wg0
·28 giorni fa·discuss
No mention of AI? Hand written code?
wg0
·30 giorni fa·discuss
Bottom line is this:

The model is not affordable for the masses. When it is not affordable for masses then it cannot have a mass market. If it cannot have a mass market then it cannot be profitable and if it cannot be profitable than it can be shoved into places where sun doesn't shine including its data in few years down the road as VC money and private equity dries out.
wg0
·30 giorni fa·discuss
Man... That's... Hilarious