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Wish the spectrum was a bit more unified globally. Would love to move my IoT off 2.4ghz.

433mhz has restrictions in the UK, so 868mhz is the alternative...but a esp32 that support that is quadruple the price of 2.4ghz and has an unwieldy antenna


>first model that has really broken into the anglosphere.

Do you know of a couple of interesting ones that haven't yet?


doubao (bytedance) seed models are interesting

Keep your eye on Baidu's Ernie https://ernie.baidu.com/

Artificial analysis is generally on top of everything

https://artificialanalysis.ai/leaderboards/models

Those two are really the new players

Nanbeige which they haven't benchmarked just put out a shockingly good 3b model https://huggingface.co/Nanbeige - specifically https://huggingface.co/Nanbeige/Nanbeige4.1-3B

You have to tweak the hyper parameter like they say but I'm getting quality output, commensurate with maybe a 32b model, in exchange for a huge thinking lag

It's the new LFM 2.5


Can’t wait for trump and his gestapo to deport the entirety of nasa for telling the truth

Why does NASA even have to do this? Build some cool rockets and get us to mars.

Among other objectives, NASA's 1958 mission statement includes conducting aeronautical and space activities of the US for "the expansion of human knowledge of phenomena in the atmosphere and space".

So: atmospheric climate science directly falls under NASA's responsibilities.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Aeronautics_and_Space...


NASA launches and operates Earth-observing satellites for measuring the weather and climate.

Living on Mars long-term is a practical impossibility. Certainly much, much harder than living on even a climate-changed Earth.

Humans have done a lot of things we once thought were impossible.

I’ve been living on a climate-changed earth for my entire life and it’s not been too difficult.

Almost everything? Most money for fundamental atmospheric research flows through NASA. People always forget that only half of NASA's budget is for rocketry and human space flight, and the other half is science.

Interesting. Think a lot of the security headaches went away for me when I discovered providers like CF can restrict the scope of tokens to a single domain and lock it to my IP.

Even CF cannot restrict the scope of a token to a single host.

Or a single DNS record.

I’d take this a step further and say that the deployment failure isn’t just management failing to provide training etc

If you take 100 people not all of them will have the intellectual curiosity, enthusiasm and flexibility to turn their ChatGPT license into productivity gains. No amount of training will overcome a fundamental lack of curiosity & willingness to experiment

And in very corporate environments there are lots of people like that who thrived just fine thus far because everything is written down in a step by step policy etc.


> please read this

Proceed to read page 30 million times from 10k IPs


Definitely in this camp too despite knowing on an intellectual level that is flawed and that on many metrics life is improving

Suspect it’s social media. Eg insta tells me London is turning into an unlivable hell hole. Meanwhile stats say lowest murder rate in a decade and better than basically every major us metro.


I find this difficult to reconcile with things like for example freelance translation being basically wiped out wholesale

Or even the simple utility of having a chatbot. They’re not popular because they’re useless

Which to me says it’s more likely that people under estimate corporate inertia


I'm toying with a hybrid approach. GLM5 for everything except at the write a implementation plan stage and at the end a pass with opus/sonnet to spot bugfixes.

> There is no reason people have to tolerate a technology that is destructive to society,

All evidence to the contrary. Aside from the French occasionally burning down some cars the western populations (me unfortunately included) have become remarkably relaxed about such things.

Even very extreme examples like blatant refusal by government to investigate absolutely horrific stuff like Epstein gets at most some mildly upset TikTok reels

Add some aggressive lobbying by big tech and perhaps a sprinkle of palantir population monitoring and I don’t think we’ll see a refusal to tolerate at scale


There's a big difference between the Epstein files and 50% of your voters losing their jobs and being unable to find another one at similar pay-rates.

One of those is an annoyance, the other is full blown revolution territory.


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