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flakiness
·20 saat önce·discuss
> How do I actually use flashcards? My software of choice is Anki. I am not completely satisfied with it. The UI looks dated, the WYSIWYG HTML editor is clunky, and the undocumented file format makes potential porting and interoperability tricky.

And we still love it. I'm on the same page. This phenomena feels oddly satisfying.
flakiness
·5 gün önce·discuss
> that goes for like 90% of ARM hardware on Linux.

And that's where AMD CPU shines vs ARM.
flakiness
·16 gün önce·discuss
If I were you, it'd be pretty much worth it when you had a conversation with Stallman.
flakiness
·16 gün önce·discuss
The example comparisons made me smile. Well done!
flakiness
·18 gün önce·discuss
I hope that law comes to CA soon. The trail walk has become a deadly adventure in the past few years because of these reckless ebikes.
flakiness
·18 gün önce·discuss
> On our internal multilingual evaluation, OCR 4 leads across all eight language groups — English, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle Eastern, Chinese, East Asian, Southeast Asian, and specialized languages (Hindi, Japanese, Georgian, Bengali, Armenian, Hebrew, Greek, Gujarati, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu).

The initial version of this page called these "minor languages" (vs specialized language), which is telling. If you're a speaker of one of these: This is why you need a sovereign set of models. (Japanese government: Are you listening?)
flakiness
·geçen ay·discuss
Wow, such a un-apache-y homepage I've ever seen, vs. the canonical one: https://httpd.apache.org/ (And wow, they still keep releasing it!)
flakiness
·geçen ay·discuss
My understanding is that this is the limitation from Windows not from AMD SoC. There are several internet resources to "enable unified memory support" on linux eg [1].

As a side note, qualcomm chip set on Android has been doing this for years (like Apple) so it's not super unique thing. It's more like there was no need before.

[1] https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/increasing-vram-alloc...
flakiness
·geçen ay·discuss
I see more of these conventional commit-style comments recently and it feels like coming from Claude Code etc. It's a bit unsettling that not only training data but also random lines in the default system prompt affects this kind of software development norms in subtle and pervasive ways.
flakiness
·geçen ay·discuss
Maybe the fertility rate has to go below zero to bounce back... Japan's rate is like 1.14 yet [1].

Hopefully Korea has figure out something more actionable

[1] https://english.kyodonews.net/articles/-/77220
flakiness
·geçen ay·discuss
I beliee these are affordable enough for the intended audience (which is Stanford undergrad/master)
flakiness
·geçen ay·discuss
> https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASV5N32MVV5NUTFK005M.html

The title reads "PM's Office calls Calbee's response a "stunt"; Emphasizes naphtha sufficiency, including intermediate products".

Asahi Shinbun is one of the established newspapers.

Also at the end (translated by google):

> "The government interviewed Calbee about the situation on the 12th. According to a government official, they explained to Calbee that there is a sufficient amount available in terms of total volume. Sources close to the Prime Minister expressed concern over the ripple effects, stating, "Calbee's reaction is an overreaction. Their announcement will cause other companies to become anxious as well." However, Calbee maintains its stance, with a public relations representative stating, "This is a measure to ensure the stable supply of our products."

So it's relatively mild "nudge", if you compare it to the current US administration.
flakiness
·geçen ay·discuss
Bad timing. Not only MB Neo, but also the memory price hike. Whole selling point is vanishing, plus other makers are getting momentum reacting to Neo, further shadowing the FW12's existence.

I hope they can come back with some update with newer chipset, either from Intel or Qualcomm. They were picking the worst Intel generation and I think it was mostly bad luck.
flakiness
·2 ay önce·discuss
> Prompts are shorter than SWE-Bench Pro's but still longer than how developers actually message agents. Behavioral verification needs some minimum specificity to know what surface to test against, which puts a floor on how terse a prompt can be before the test becomes ambiguous.

It'll be tricky to automate the verification with a vague prompt. In other words, the SWE's job these days is to be a intelligent verifier.
flakiness
·2 ay önce·discuss
Good to know. Thanks!
flakiness
·2 ay önce·discuss
I'm using pi agent and love to try qwen models (hosted). What are the good options? The official provider doesn't include Alibaba. Is OpenRouter etc. fast enough?

(As a reference, DeepSeek v4 is severely throttled on these proxy services.)
flakiness
·2 ay önce·discuss
Japanese sugi forests are too dense. I don't think they have the space to lay these logs down.
flakiness
·2 ay önce·discuss
Give me a link. Cannot wait. One PSA is that they have 75% discount right now so it is already cheaper than the full price.
flakiness
·2 ay önce·discuss
I suspect it's mostly about setting the expectation. They don't want to give up the control, they don't make it "free" (although it virtually is). Both are possible with open source but it would need a lot of explanation. Being closed makes it more natural.
flakiness
·2 ay önce·discuss
I believe the assumption is: The code is cheap. The collaboration (eg. upstreaming) is expensive.

Is it true? We'll see, in a few years.