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culopatin 4 minutes ago [-]
How much of why glam 5.2 is good today is due to open source contributions? Is the two-way-street-ness of it already pushing it to be better or so far it’s mostly a nice to have?
montroser 3 hours ago [-]
I've been driving glm-5.2 for a day or two now. It feels like a mature, seasoned colleague.
It could be luck, but I don't know -- it keeps one-shotting relatively hard stuff. And taking initiative to think about what potential regressions it should look out for, and choosing to do strategic refactoring when it should do. It is not confidently incorrect hardly at all, doesn't tell me that it's fresh risky pile of changes is ready for production without having exercised all the code paths and writing a bunch of tests, etc.
We might be reaching the next level here...
c7b 16 minutes ago [-]
What's your hardware stack?
dgellow 6 hours ago [-]
Anthropic and OpenAI window for a successful IPO is reducing day by day. All that pressure from their debts, compute costs, infrastructure investments, training costs, and open weight models continuing to improve. I know the stock market is all about hype and isn’t rational, but there will be a point where the hype will fade away, and they have no moat that will differentiate them from the rest.
Good for consumers, it’s competition at its best, we get cheaper, better services. But I would be pretty concerned integrating an AI lab products into my business without having a good abstraction that makes it easy to swap between vendor.
MaxPock 3 hours ago [-]
Never stop cheering for open source .
If you were a human 3000 years ago ,you wouldn't want fire to be controlled by two chiefs.
It could be luck, but I don't know -- it keeps one-shotting relatively hard stuff. And taking initiative to think about what potential regressions it should look out for, and choosing to do strategic refactoring when it should do. It is not confidently incorrect hardly at all, doesn't tell me that it's fresh risky pile of changes is ready for production without having exercised all the code paths and writing a bunch of tests, etc.
We might be reaching the next level here...
Good for consumers, it’s competition at its best, we get cheaper, better services. But I would be pretty concerned integrating an AI lab products into my business without having a good abstraction that makes it easy to swap between vendor.