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>Claude won
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>>108453470
OpenAI focused on too many things, so they have average performance in all of them. Meanwhile Anthropic focused on coding and became pretty good at it.
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>>108453470
Claude sure won. That's why they cut the usage to a quarter for everyone.
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"parameter golf"
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>>108453497
They also silently route to less powerful models just like what OpenAI's doing
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>>108453497
I think they got some big AI infrastructure bill passed to specifically address this. Why aren't we getting a bunch of compute now. I am an AI accelerationist and nihilist.
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>>108455747
>WHY DON'T THINGS CHANGE INSTANTANEOUSLY OVERNIGHT WHEN NEW LEGISLATURE PASSES
great post
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>>108455747
>I am an AI accelerationist and nihilist.
Bernie will save us!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3AtWdeu_G0
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>>108453497
Yes unironically. Companies start with offers that are not sustainable and when they win the market they change to a more sustainable offer and they keep their users.
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>>108458717
>and they keep their users.
Bold assumption. It's literally unusable.
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>>108458940
people will put up with it, it's the best coding tool by far, that's why Nvdia is still fucking us in the ass while keeping their relevancy, because they have no serious rivals
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>>108453611
does it come in cycles or during new model hype waves? fucking hell we gotta time our hard tasks now?
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>>108458945
>us
"Us"? Who's "us"? There is no "us"
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>>108453470
>>108453487
>my favourite proprietary botnet is better than your favourite prorpietary botnet
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>>108458997
>There is no "us"
there is "us", you're the minority anon
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>>108457072
It's been like a year man
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>>108459732
How many times have you posted this video?

And how many times has no one cared?
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>>108459893
You replied so I'll keep posting it :)
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>>108453470
>He thinks anyone is competing and it's not just a big fucking circlejerk to dystopian AI powered surveillance
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>>108459912
So you're just an autistic contrarian, got it.
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>>108453470
I really want to know what languages and projects these people who are finding such great success with AI are working on/in, because every time I've tried it out it's been about as useful as a google search / first stackoverflow result with the added caveat that I then have to google the answer to verify it's not complete BS.

It constantly tries to use language features from different versions of C++ that are not supported by my toolchain, same with cmake features despite me specifying versions as constraints. I keep getting references to libraries that don't exist or I don't have access to despite providing configuration information, not to mention ridiculous usage of libraries for things that are a 1 liner or small function. If you ask it to write the function instead it can do it, but again, stackoveflow had it as well. It also completely makes shit up when it lacks information, like if I ask it to provide me a device tree entry for a device I get nonsensical entries or things that I recognize as entries for different devices or different types of interfaces but not at all compatible with my device. this also extends to interfacing with these things in any sort of system that is not running an OS, inside the OS is better but most of that stuff is generic (and again all on stackoverflow)
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>>108459457
datacenters still need to be built first which is still impeded by other existing legislature (usually climate extremist garbage) or disputes over land rights
datacenters ARE being built still, and you have people bitching and moaning when they are. there are too few for everyone. there is not enough compute to go around, even with all the money going into it.
they can't spawn in land or RAM/CPUs/GPUs for these datacenters, retard. there's other bottlenecks.
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>>108460116
>I really want to know what languages and projects these people who are finding such great success with AI are working on/in, because every time I've tried it out it's been about as useful as a google search / first stackoverflow result with the added caveat that I then have to google the answer to verify it's not complete BS.
Can't relate at all, but maybe your use cases are just much more niche.
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>>108453497
This is what's going to happen with all of them. A sign of things to come.
Bill gotta be paid. Should have taken the local pill.
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>>108453470
>has an interesting 3rd top contributor
>that picture
the human butthole?
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>>108460436
Local models are all worse than sonnet which is already unreliable dogshit, other than the hardware headache.
I think I'll eventually just take the human brain pill again.



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