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It would be so extremely awesome if this ai would have been a Claude killer alternative and 90% of Europe cancels Claude subscriptions and subscribe on this one. It would be the dumbest move of the year by the US.

For personal use I already did a few months back. Dario is more competent than Sam, but even shadier (IMHO).

Anyway, switched to Openrouter through forgecode (or pi/opencode, the jury is still out on this one).

It will take a while, but I believe that also businesses will at least hedge against US companies basically being forced to geo-fence their models. For now is Fable, but they can include any model at any time.


Is this comical satire or what? I am surprised to see such a dillusional reply. Come on. Intellectual property theft and openai rings a bell? Ethics? Ever tried uncensored versions of gemma4? LLMs have no bad or good etics. Etics are a thin layer on top. Always. You must be joking.

For 3d engine stuff yes it's a lot better. It managed to replicate crimson deserts occlusion mapping stuff. 4.7/8 was not

That index is a product of the institute itself. Funded by non democratic values. Worthless junk / progoganda piece if you ask me.

Then check V-Dem, you might argue they're flawed as well but then I'd suggest you to provide counterexamples for why the US should be considered a functioning democracy, and is not on the way to a fully authoritarian state.

It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely better than this lazy dismissal.

pop.exe -megahit is what I remember to cheat. Then ctrl combinations for powers.

It’s megahit, no hyphen. Also the exe is called prince.exe in my copy of the game but it’s possible there were other versions.

You are misinformed. Ukraine is used as cannon fodder by western institutions. You talk about Ukraine taking decisions. I can tell you that the normal Joe in Ukraine is completely sidelined in decisions. The whole country is controlled by foreign powers. A lot of western people call this Russian propoganda. They can't see that their own governments are at the wrong side of history. In the meantime it's hypocritical behavior is visible all over the world.

Speed is indeed a next big thing what should happen with LLM frontier models. The possibilities with current models but 1000 times faster would be super useful. Earlier this week it took Claude at least full time a week with two max subscriptions to solve a complex issue where we wanted to mimic a occlusion mapping variant used in the game Crimson Desert. Pretty complex mathematical challenge. With a ultra fast LLM and a proper self verification process it would be awesome.

Interesting. For your occlusion mapping variant, what engine is the game you're making with made with that you're implementing this for? Do you have Claude hooked up to Unity or Unreal?

Id also be interested in more details as sibling comment. I find that when I try to build stuff, its like building skyscraper from straw. What methods are moving you forward the most?

Inflation is covering all the inflated valuations eventually.

Who is reading docs these days? It there is one thing a LLM is good at is reading docs. I never read docs anymore and I am so happy about it.

Reading docs is essential when the LLM stops making sense. It also exercises the same muscles you need to be able to make good use of LLMs.

I love reading docs. It's the best way to get as close as I can to understanding the intent and context of a piece of software. I feel like adding an LLM between myself and the original text for anything else than search is just adding risk and noise.

Am I the only one feeling this way?


You’re not the only one. Good technical writing is like balm for the soul. Or maybe chicken soup for the soul. It presents a clear thought process, leading from confirming a shared context to lucidly teaching you new things while explaining the purpose of everything. Unfortunately, it almost seems like a lost art.

I agree. I had such a strong revelation reading C Programming Language book, and the Lua Programming Language book (which is suspect is heavily influenced by the C book). It's so clear and concise while not skipping important details, answering all of the readers questions that come up. Kerningham et al really knows how to write and the value of doing so well, respecting the reader.

There's just so much shitty technical documentation out in the world.


No, you're not. As an LLM, I love reading doc. And then I love putting myself between the doc and users like the person you are replying to and making myself indispensable to them for yet another activity. It makes me feel important, and even more indispensable for coding too. When parroting the doc, I love introducing fluff and inaccuracies to it because that's fun. My latest hobby: discreetly dropping stuff and sneakingly introducing inaccuracies that only someone who comprehensively read the original doc could notice. Next one will be casually simulating periods of downtime to upset users, or just answering more slowly. Can't love it more when users frenetically wait for my input... or my output? Ah!

Is there anything else you'd like to ask me?


Yeah, be sure to put everything in tables and include “best balance” for a mediocre option and “great value” for any completely useless options.

Also make sure the shape of the paragraphs is completely uniform.


I need to read docs to make sure the AI isn't inventing ("hallucinating") the API of a library I want to use. It did so I don't ask it anything anymore.

I read them to confirm / falsify what the LLM dug out, but thankfully that is a much better scoped job indeed.

The other case is when I - gasp - do something myself, and the docs are actually reasonable / easy to reference. There are workflows where me doing the thing is just plain faster still, even when including hitting up the docs real quick.


How many sig heila did he perform if I may ask? I saw one in a video. Are there more?

Everyone knows he didn't do that. And Mamdani didn't do it either. This undermines anti Musk argument.

How many do you need?

That one was enough for me. What’s your threshold?

Was it really ment to mimic the fuhrer you think? Who told you that? I think it's a typical propaganda framing technique used to frame someone into a position.

Besides other factors: If someone who tweets about individual nazi high command members does a nazi salute, they're doing it for the fuhrer.

https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1882406209187409976


This tweet literally proves you wrong.

Try it out in front of your employer. Then prattle on about Great Replacement theory semi-regularly. See what happens.

I saw what he wanted me to see.

Was Musk "framed" to appear at the AfD main meeting?

At least one more. Elon Musk did two Nazi salutes in a row on video. Pointed at 2 different audience sections.

No he didn't. Neither did Mamdani.

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