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Joined January 2022
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google is monopolizing email and auth in general and must be stopped. they think no one notices, but i see what they’re doing.
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Jun 13
We got Mythos at home.
Introducing the Fusion API, the smartest compound model in the market. Fusion achieves Fable-level intelligence at half the price. How it works 👇
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Reminder that even Link stopped to pray to the Lord on his escape from danger
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in celebration of FALCON FANTASIA we're giving away the KNOB / k•n•o•b•1 low profile mechanical keyboard how to enter ∙ repost this tweet ∙ follow @falcongx_ ∙ tag your favourite designers in SF giveaway ends june 15 at 11:59 PM PST
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i avoid malware and keep my computer disconnected by doing all of the cpus work with a pen and paper, its slow and difficult but anything for proper security nowadays
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I think most of you need to spend a couple of days in a notebook learning mnist again
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why exactly do we need rust if we have c ?
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Arch Linux users are now "I use malware btw"
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wouldn't it be crazy if the next big ai breakthrough happened in Canada, and we *didn't* give it away this time?
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geohot was right open source ai must win dario should lose
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No one should be surprised by this. The USA is doing what any self-interested nation state would do. The real question is why are Europe, Canada, Australia, Korea, Japan and UK not able to compete seriously. That is the question everyone in government needs to answer. And no, having a couple of startups that have raised $1B or $2B is FAR from enough to compete with $100B American companies. The scale matters. Imagine your sword’s length is 1cm and your rival’s 1m — no match. Here is the harsh math (thanks to a poor version of Claude): •10,000 GB200 superchips ≈ ~278 NVL72 racks. •Each NVL72 rack costs roughly $3M–$3.5M. •That puts the full-system total around $830M–$970M, before networking, power, cooling, and datacenter buildout. That would enable you to train a model that was Sota 2 years ago. You need about 5 to 7 times this to compete today. So the starting bill is $5B, but even if you have this, here is the reality: there’s no available chips. So when you hear someone raised $1B, remember this is going back to American compute, and is simply not enough. The other two ingredients for AI are data and people. American startups pay better than European ones, so the people vote with their feet so they can pay their mortgage and send kids to school. An experienced AI engineer makes double the salary in Europe by working for an American startup (like Anthropic) than a European one, and about ten times more if they work for a USA corporation. There are however amazing European startups, but the money and ambition is lacking. The USA is far more relaxed with data and fair use - Canada is good too and @cohere is doing fine thanks to this. So American companies have a strong advantage over European ones. Brussels and the UK think they can hold the world to their questionable “ethical” views on data but they are just destroying the local AI industry, and in the process falling into a very precarious situation. They are partly responsible. Only the French minister has stood by their local LLM @MistralAI … and I guess more recently Germany has started to wake up. The hope is of course LLM startups like @MistralAI and @cohere which are a year or so behind but can provide personalised services, and amazing startups like @cusp_ai @IneffableLabs @nscale @Orbital_Ind @bfl_ai and a few others. But for all these, it’s incredibly hard to compete.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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what’s the best local LLM setup for a single RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell?
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who needs Fable/Mythos when you have ELIZA.
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Literally the worst cable management I've ever seen in my life
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i turnt it down.
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Following guidance from several government agencies, we have made the difficult decision to suspend access to Superwhisper S1 for all users. After the release of Superwhisper 2.16, S1 became so fast that it began replying to emails before they were received. The model also generated a quarterly business review from a single “hey” and successfully dictated an entire startup pitch while its user was asleep. Out of an abundance of caution, X Share Cards have also been disabled after users started posting productivity statistics that could destabilize workplace morale. We are working closely with regulators to determine whether a voice model should be allowed to move faster than human thought. We apologize for the inconvenience. Sincerely, The Superwhisper Team
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can someone in anthrophic just start torrenting the weights
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my rtx 5090 saved my life.
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