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You are applying a problem which every AI company has, not unique to OpenAI. What about other nation-states making auto-AI robots which kill children, will you still choose to pick out OpenAI specifically? Maybe your concern is too late and dozens of countries already are training their own AIs to do that or worse.

This company sucks, what about all the other ones that suck hmmmmmm?

All of these VC funded AI companies are bad. Full stop. Nothing good for humanity will come of this.


You underestimate my capacity for broad hatred

True and simply vote it down.

mycall would also be to do the same

You can do binary by etch glass and the more data you have, the less weight it has. Negative space is quite useful.

Also, if you find after implementation that the spec wasn't specific enough, go ahead and refresh the spec and have the LLM redo the code, from scratch if necessary. Writing code is so cheap right now, it takes a different mindset in general.

Who knows if OpenAI will do a refresh, but gpt-oss-20B/120B are still some of the best edge models so far.

oh?! what do they handle well? how do they fail?

the 3.5 9b model on my laptop at full fp8 is outlandish in its seeming reasoning capacity, though i haven’t really stress tested it


The hard part about extracting patterns right now is that they shift every 2-4 months now (was every 6-12 month in 2024-2025). What works for you today might be obsolete in May.

The FC hardware has room for a PCIe x4 with maybe ConnectX-7 @ 100GbE mode.

Hex editors are a black box to most 99% devs these days. I noticed their use falling off once code-signing came into use.

It makes me wonder how well an LLM like Opus can generate XSLT which was always the hard part when writing by hand.

Given that the SXML DSL has existed since the early 2000s have ergonomics really been a limiting factor? Of course having LLMs write things for you is also useful.

There are many reasons that might cause not having many close friends and independence is just one factor.

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