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echelon

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Fable 5 found waldo and circled him under 3 minutes

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Department of Energy Celebrates First Advanced Reactor Criticality

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Show HN: Heard Google copied part of our product for IO. Want to show off first

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OpenAI set to discontinue Sora video platform

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Show HN: 3D and World Models for Consistent AI Filmmaking

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The Dark Side of This AI Startup's Super-Fast Growth

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Show HN: I built an AI movie making and design engine in Rust

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World Models for Consistent AI Filmmaking

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Show HN: ArtCraft AI crafting engine, written in Rust

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Machinima 2.0: Using World Models for Consistent AI Filmmaking

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Show HN: ArtCraft AI crafting engine, written in Rust

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Show HN: Using World Models for Consistent AI Filmmaking

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/R/Atlanta Has New Mods: Here's What Happened

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/R/Atlanta Has New Mods: Here's What Happened

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Trump imposes 100% tariffs on all movies made outside the United States

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echelon
·7 時間前·議論
I can't wait until our LLM agents spot these and substitute in our own favorite, personally intuitive format conversions appropriate for the scale.

I'd like this to be expressed in units of pallet(s) of standard cinder blocks.
echelon
·18 時間前·議論
> It will be python and typescript.

A waste.

This code will be high-defect and slow.

All of your LLM outputs should be Rust.
echelon
·23 時間前·議論
Now that LLMs are writing 300% of the code, it makes sense to do it in the safest language, not the most human friendly one.

I suspect that Rust will start taking over as a dominant LLM output language.

I also suspect that in short order we'll have entirely new languages that are engineered to be ideal languages for LLMs to generate. Perhaps even safer than Rust.

The models are shockingly good at writing Rust. You don't even need to have familiarity with Rust to start using it now. You'll learn the language as you interact with the LLMs.
echelon
·23 時間前·議論
More Rust users = more Rust libraries = more Rust jobs = more places to do what you enjoy and get paid for it.
echelon
·昨日·議論
You have to have a write path. You're gonna want what to be non-sketchy and performant.
echelon
·昨日·議論
The whole of knowledge work is being automated. We've barely begun to see the GPU build out. This is just the start.

I'd imagine they're going to 10x this, maybe 100x this.
echelon
·一昨日·議論
Literally pulling the ladder up.

Disgusting behavior.

I like the product, I hate the company. I can't wait for competition.
echelon
·一昨日·議論
Kaze and James Lambert are amazing. Kaze's new Mario game looks better than a first party Nintendo title, and James's engines pushes the console to its absolute limits.

I've been thinking about giving it a go myself. It's such a fun and nostalgic console, and the limitations are fun constraints.

The code archeology is really cool too. Seeing Rare's Dinosaur Planet boot up and play after being a lost title. Decompiling all the original titles. Building sequels to Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. It's such a fun scene.

Then there's Analogue 3D and ModRetro too, which make it fun to play as physical hardware.
echelon
·一昨日·議論
Huge capital overhead. Exhausting mid-lifecycle crunch that makes or breaks the next gen. Multiple giants.

Meanwhile Steam just casually absorbing everything. It doesn't matter that it's porous.

And now suddenly - hardware costs you can't tip toe schedule around.

The console business is shitty.
echelon
·3 日前·議論
F5-TTS
echelon
·3 日前·議論
It's also not like the West doesn't impose extremely harsh punishments on the top financial crimes. You can go away for life if you steal enough money.
echelon
·3 日前·議論
This is the biggest news of the day.

Will one of these not be flagged / marked dupe?

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48821404

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48821549

@dang - if these are automated take downs, can you have one of these float to the top? This news is huge.
echelon
·3 日前·議論
> You have to be very sure that if push comes to shove, you won't ever be laid off, fired, company closes, etc.

There are plenty of remote first employers. And that's not going to change now.
echelon
·3 日前·議論
They keep voting on surveillance state measures that the oligarchy wants that will limit the freedom of the people.

They keep voting and voting and voting until the energy of the people to protest diminishes or they find a way to get it in.

There needs to be a counter-balance where politicians can be removed or even punished by the people for proposing unpopular bills.
echelon
·4 日前·議論
Depends on whether open source can keep up. If not, this is 100% the future.
echelon
·4 日前·議論
I'm at a 3M run rate in 4 months. Because I'm solving real problems.

You don't seem like an entrepreneur. Why are you on HN?

YC wants people to build AI startups. You're here shitting on them. Half of this community is. You're all a bunch of old men grumpy at the new tools.

I'll offer my own analysis: if you're not using AI very effectively, you won't have a career in computing in a few years.
echelon
·4 日前·議論
I could spend $1000/day with Fable and it would be worth it. It has much deeper systems thinking, enabling me to trust it to follow my instructions and not fuck things up.

1. That confidence and quality is worth the price.

2. We're accelerating at lightning speed now. If you don't spend, someone else will and they'll eat your cake.

We're nearing the point where you could spin up an entire YC startup in a day. That changes the economics of everything.
echelon
·4 日前·議論
> I get the feeling a lot more research is going to come out in the area of exploring exactly what portions of a model's weights do what.

Too bad the frontier models are closed weights.

Maybe the research community and whole rest of the world will build on open and all the advances will happen in open ecosystems instead.
echelon
·5 日前·議論
No more using the English language, either.
echelon
·5 日前·議論
You can do the Georgia Tech online masters in CS. It's rigorous, demands a lot of time, but carries the full prestige of the on-campus degree.