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Bolwin
·4 giờ trước·discuss
Glaciers have never been accessible to most people.

The night sky has, until recently.
Bolwin
·Hôm kia·discuss
Yes Americans can do both, unless their boss dislikes it, but that applies the world over.
Bolwin
·Hôm kia·discuss
Has he made anything else interesting?
Bolwin
·4 ngày trước·discuss
When I use it for fiction, I generally switch models 2-3 times per response. It's basically normal
Bolwin
·6 ngày trước·discuss
Tools come with a tool description in json schema format, but yes your point stands, it is not enough for opus 4.8 which I've also noticed having tool call issues.
Bolwin
·14 ngày trước·discuss
> Yeah, but the biggest plus for open models is that they can never be taken away. In other words, whatever capabilities they reach (even if there will never be another model), those stay forever.

In theory yes, but the average person can't really run the big open models.

This is already happening, try to find a provider that still hosts older, especially less popular or succeeded open models.

For me personally, I've been trying to access Kimi K2-0711. There seems to be only one provider left on openrouter (NovitaAI) and 3/4 requests error out
Bolwin
·18 ngày trước·discuss
> Interleaved reasoning and function calling makes this even more dangerous. A model can call functions during the hidden reasoning phase.

The reasoning may be hidden but the tool calls are not, how else would the client execute them
Bolwin
·20 ngày trước·discuss
Hah, I noticed the same thing writing fiction with fable. Most models seem to go into a sort of "storytelling mode" where they forget their PhD level smarts. I had a character who is doing repair on a satellite. Most models would give you a half-baked explanation with some technical terms - half of them right half of them wrong.

Fable gave a description so deep that even I couldn't figure out what was going on and had to ask it to give me a simpler explanation.
Bolwin
·23 ngày trước·discuss
For Claude models at least, you can tell to just manually think in the output and it works fine. I do it reguralrly because for creative writing and summarization, they seem to believe they don't need to think at all, and get way worse results.
Bolwin
·24 ngày trước·discuss
None of them even expose thinking anymore. You're seeing a summary
Bolwin
·27 ngày trước·discuss
It's pretty hard to measure because most context rot comes from related context and the model has to be able to figure which parts are truly relevant, which ones are relevant but stale, which ones to ignore etc.

Each relevant thing is basically a rule. Trying to so something with 500 rules is what's hard.

If you take a standard benchmark and just prepend a random book to it, it will not capture that
Bolwin
·27 ngày trước·discuss
I don't use Claude Code. I use my own handwritten agent (formerly using Pi) and know every token that goes into it. There are zero memories to confuse it. The system prompt is 200 tokens and completely self consistent.

Plus I've found that the only time models go above 100k tokens anyway is when they've started looping at which point it's much better to go back anyway.

Anecdotally most models know their recall is terrible (or have been trained to act as such), that's why they constantly reread files before editing or while reasoning.
Bolwin
·27 ngày trước·discuss
I see this said often and find it insane given how many times I find opus models making basic recall mistakes at <100k tokens.

Personally I consider < 60k to be the smart zone for opus. This is worse for opus 4.7 and 4.8 cause of the more granular tokenizer
Bolwin
·29 ngày trước·discuss
What do you mean by custom format? Non-json?
Bolwin
·tháng trước·discuss
What is the "house" harness for minimax? They haven't released any
Bolwin
·tháng trước·discuss
If this is what we get without editors I want every thing I read to be without editors
Bolwin
·tháng trước·discuss
Probably not as fast as a simple regex but static embedding models can get stupid fast e.g https://www.flowercomputer.com/news/fast-static-embedding/
Bolwin
·tháng trước·discuss
It is a little ironic coming from the most prolific AI poster here
Bolwin
·tháng trước·discuss
Also is this an official Microsoft dev blog?

Probably not a good look back at publishing hq
Bolwin
·tháng trước·discuss
You can get the best of both worlds with a small embedding model