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2,402 karmajoined há 6 anos

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GPT-5.5

openai.com
1,580 points·by rd·há 3 meses·1,056 comments

GitHub Having Issues

githubstatus.com
1 points·by rd·há 4 meses·1 comments

Fire Them All; God Will Know His Own

thecrimson.com
4 points·by rd·há 5 meses·1 comments

Retiring GPT-4o, GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, and OpenAI o4-mini in ChatGPT

openai.com
300 points·by rd·há 5 meses·415 comments

Debugging misaligned completions with sparse-autoencoder latent attribution

alignment.openai.com
1 points·by rd·há 7 meses·0 comments

comments

rd
·há 4 dias·discuss
Peter Santenello does a great job of this.
rd
·há 22 dias·discuss
Give it a rest, you've gotten the point across.
rd
·mês passado·discuss
I wonder if I could start a US-based company with good data regulation and just serve open-weight models at a competitive price. I feel like the real barrier is just that most companies willing to adopt AI usage enough to make it worth it at this point don't want to be using inferior models.
rd
·mês passado·discuss
You've gotta leverage your network and find friends you know who work at Meta/IG. I was able to get my account back without asking friends at IG (because mine wasn't fully disabled just password changed), but people I know who lost their accounts have had to ask multiple people very up the chain at IG to do some special restoration.
rd
·mês passado·discuss
I don’t use this account as a personal account. It has 0 followers. It’s solely used for design inspiration.
rd
·mês passado·discuss
This happened to my instagram yesterday night while I was asleep. I don't have a particularly high value username (it's probably worth somewhere in between $300-500), but still incredibly frustrating to deal with. True to the article, I had already enabled 2FA last night and it didn't matter.

Thankfully, IG gave me the option of restoring my username when I logged back into my account today.
rd
·há 3 meses·discuss
should be more f’s and da’s in there
rd
·há 3 meses·discuss
I don't follow. It seems obvious that there's more to gain for attackers using AI agents to exploit open source repositories, than there is for good samaritan defenders. In this new closed-source world (for Cal.com), there's nothing stopping them from running their own internal security agent audits, all whilst at least blocking the easiest method of finding zero-days - that is, being open source.

This really just seems like Strix marketing. Which is totally fair, but let's be reasonable here, any open-source business stands to lose way more by continuing to be open-source vs. relying on the benevolence of people scanning their code for them.
rd
·há 4 meses·discuss
Submarine marketing?
rd
·há 4 meses·discuss
A combination of https://selfcontrolapp.com/ and Hammerspoon automation and you can lock yourself out of pretty much everything.
rd
·há 4 meses·discuss
It would be easier if we could just block comments from green users. I get that it loses ~.1% of authors who might have made an account to comment on a blogpost of theirs that was posted here. I'd rather have that loss than have to deal with the 99.9% of spam.
rd
·há 4 meses·discuss
This can't be a to-die-on rule though. Retail would've never bought GOOG, or TSLA, or AAPL if that were the case. Maybe I'm just being pedantic.
rd
·há 4 meses·discuss
Noticeably yes much more than usual. It’s quite bad. I need to start blocking accounts.
rd
·há 4 meses·discuss
Is there any hard evidence that this is true compared to say 20 years ago. I’ve heard it repeated a million times but no one’s ever provided evidence
rd
·há 4 meses·discuss
Who do you think your target customer is? Curious to know if you think the money is in short form, traditional YouTube videos, or even movie studios one day.

Great website btw. The onboarding was very pleasing
rd
·há 5 meses·discuss
what qualifies as old?
rd
·há 5 meses·discuss
This is true! I hadn't thought about it like this to be totally honest. It's hard to point fingers at old institutions, especially given they're mostly located in prime real estate locations across the country (Cambridge, Palo Alto, etc.), and it's not really their fault that they need land to operate.
rd
·há 5 meses·discuss
I recently graduated (class of '25), and the thing I heard most often about my school's management was that over the past couple of decades, they more closely resembled a real estate holding company than a research university.

There's a great student op-ed about _a_ proposed solution (firing the deans): https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2022/11/29/anderson-burea...
rd
·há 5 meses·discuss
Just check comment history, each comment follows the exact same structure
rd
·há 5 meses·discuss
The amount of green accounts that are obvious LLM spam has increased what seems to be 10x in the past couple of months. What's going on?