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Reverse engineering Android malware from popular Chinese projectors

zanestjohn.com
89 points·by 3abiton·há 2 meses·19 comments

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3abiton
·há 24 horas·discuss
This is technically impressive, but is it usable in practice?
3abiton
·anteontem·discuss
> I just don't think that I can ever trust an xAI model knowing that they are actively trying to shape its replies to fit a political narrative. How can you trust their models to be reliable in a business setting with the foreknowledge that their models are being nudged around in the backend?

https://www.nature.com/articles/s44387-025-00048-0

Large language models reflect the ideology of their creators.

It has very interesting insight from analysis of LLMs political leanings. Spoiler alert: they all have political bias.
3abiton
·há 3 dias·discuss
I still don't fully get the additional value over tmux, beside notification regarding the agent status?
3abiton
·há 3 dias·discuss
I run OpenWrt on 2 of my routers. It's really amazing the level of control. Although, I am now building a better approach: a mini PC as a managed linux router replacing my ISP (no wifi). Then my 2 wifi routers for wifi.
3abiton
·há 4 dias·discuss
The target audience is different. Coding is mainly a trade of the tech savvy, who like many on r/localllama users do not hesitate to deply on 16GB Vram gpus. Even if so, it is estimated that within 2 years we will be able to run Claude 4.8 on consumer hardware give the rate of improvement of open-weight LLMs, which will put more financial pressure on "paid" labs. It's just a matter of rate of improvement which is shrinking between open-closed models.
3abiton
·há 13 dias·discuss
They are heavily bogged down by bandwidth unfortunately. The macs are on another level. If Apple decides to release AI dedicated hardware, it would dominate this space (consumer AI).
3abiton
·há 13 dias·discuss
No wonder why deers are seen as snobbish. All the illiterate ones were shot.
3abiton
·há 14 dias·discuss
Honestly it's just a hierarchy difference between the two countries. In the US, tech/fin/military companies have the upper hand compared to the government (fragmented between 2 parties). Despite the sharades with Anthropic, Tech-fluencers are in control. Compared to china, the government (dictatorship) has more control over Tech companies (take any example from the past 10 years). For them, undermining the US AI supremacy is an objective, and releasing open weight models is the way, and I'm all for it.
3abiton
·há 16 dias·discuss
> One day, maybe not far from now, a breakthrough will allow huge LLMs (say 200B in size) to run well on an old 5 year old Dell desktop.

I think there will be specialized hardware (beside GPUs) that would be custom made for LLMs. Yes TPUs exist, but mainly for datacenter. GPUs exist, but they are adapted from mainly graphic application. Once all the demand from data center dries up, innovation will kick in.
3abiton
·há 23 dias·discuss
And a big thing that's missing is ... the harness comparison. Ot plays a very big role. I use forge, and I have been inpressed with what it can do given all the limitations of local models.
3abiton
·há 25 dias·discuss
I think nearly everyone mentioned Qwen, so my turn I guess. Qwen 3.6 35B Q8 (MTP), on a Strix Halo, with llama.cpp. Around 40-50 t/s. Really great pefromance, I get always suprised by its capability. I used with forge-code directly in zsh. For long context 150k+) it start degrading and forgetting.
3abiton
·há 25 dias·discuss
I have the same. The difference is, if you do email verification, you will "verified" status. If not, you can still add the company to your linkedin, just unverified, which is not a label.
3abiton
·mês passado·discuss
Are there evidence that this approach helps maintain "accuracy" performance when quantized? It sounds a bit like mxfp4 with gpt-oss, which was a confusing model upon release.
3abiton
·mês passado·discuss
Podman has lots of underappreciated features, and it's fully open-source!
3abiton
·mês passado·discuss
Not to mention the competition: chinese open-weight models and open-source harnesses. Qwen3.6-(27B and 35B) have proven to be worthy and capable of running locally. I am confident more SMEs would look into this as a solution given the ballooning costs of API usage. You get a decent setup with an RTX 6000 Pro.
3abiton
·há 2 meses·discuss
> * That can still yield useful "discoveries" in certain fields, absent the discovery of new mechanics that exist outside said training data

One can argue, new knowledge is just restructured data.

I think the main concerns about LLMs is the inherent "generative" aspects leading to hallucinations as a biproduct, because that's what produces the noi. Joint Embedding approaches are rather an interesting alternative that try to overcome this, but that's still in research phase.
3abiton
·há 2 meses·discuss
Step 1: Have a workshop space Step 2: ? Step 3: Profit
3abiton
·há 2 meses·discuss
> Qwen3.6 35b a3b is still my local champion but I may use this for auto complete and small tasks.

I second this! Using the Unsloth Q6 (I forgot the exact name). Currently using it with forgecode (with zsh), on my Strix Halo, and it's suprisingly really good. I would say slightly Similar to Haiku 4.5, plus additional privacy, minus speed. It's surprisingly really fast for the hardware, given the speculative decoding, still PP is on the slow side.
3abiton
·há 3 meses·discuss
They patched the "non-existent" issue it seems. And totally denied it happened in the first place. Honestly, someone should do a dump of redacted client documents to teach them a lesson. Short of a class action lawsuit would be an understatement. This is really huge.
3abiton
·há 3 meses·discuss
Even though all can be replaced by a decent mini pc with beefy memory, with lots of VMs.