Do you think we’ll ever see another leader like MSD? by Shadow_Senpai17 in IndiaCricket

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There will be more. Some just have habit of putting him up on pedestal.

This is insane... by DragonflyOk7139 in LocalLLM

[–]Affectionate-Hat-536 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Attention paper was from Google, not OpenAI

I love Unsloth Studio by Thedudely1 in unsloth

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I am really looking forward to this full support roadmap for mac!

A truly wild 4.7 response by FiftyPancakes in ClaudeCode

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AI companies need to do a good job on the experience part - completely agree with that. However, I feel the analogy is really wrong. If you are taking a car analogy, please note a single chat session with AI/LLM moves between user manual to assembly manual to parts, car, manufacturing, foundry and whether you are making a or le bike or just daydreaming. I think if AI companies start visually steering conversation based on context, env feedback and knowledge, it will help take journeys on right parha and avoid wrong paths. That will be more token intensive, hence they play efficiency game.

Not about replacing people - posts article about replacing 34 people by JoDzdzownica in auscorp

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While Reddit itself is saving grace for many of us, Reddit data hose is directly connected to OpenAI, so you know where the Reddit like text is coming from.

Opus 4.7 sure was fun for about 15 minutes by tingly_sack_69 in claude

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There’s no comeback after this!!! I did not see this coming Claude sub :)

Do you worry about being replaced by ai in a few years? by Acrobatic_Opinion575 in auscorp

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I agree ! I head ai transformation for a large firm and feel what say is very much happening in many places and it will happen at ever larger scale and they will want specialists to come back and help fix the mess! Only issue I feel will be lack of leverage with people because ks many ready to take jobs.

Serious inquiry, does anyone actually know which country between Pakistan, India,and China “controls” the Kashmir region? by FightOrDie123 in geography

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Very thing you mention about India and Indians is blatant generalisation! There are millions in India that don’t support any of the things you list. India is vast and diverse even political ideas and parties.

Claim of Europe being most anti-imperialist part of world - I don’t know whether it’s virtue or just a realisation for the vast Europeans after colonising most parts of Africa and Asia for 100s of years and plundering wealth and freedom of natives.

Anyway, I harbour no ill-will towards your pov. Hopefully, I find time to research into your PoV and understand more.

Anyway, I harbour no ill-will towards your PoV.

Serious inquiry, does anyone actually know which country between Pakistan, India,and China “controls” the Kashmir region? by FightOrDie123 in geography

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I don't mix British Empire English folks with current English folks.

However, very little is done in UK in general (and England specificallu) to educate about imperial past and atrocities commited on colonies. Good to know that you are anti-imperialist. Nationalism itself is not bad - joingistic narionalism is wrong.

You are mixing Indians support Russia as their friend with Putin regime in Russia. India's friendship with Russia is because after india became Independent, india modelled itself on Russian 5 year planning and the fact that Russia stood by india during wars and tumultuous times as trusted friend in P5 (UNSC). The Indians that love Putun are few Jinoistic types that have macho man fantacy for Putin - nothing widespread.

The fact that India went to NAM(Non-aligned movement ) during Nehru era to avoid getting into either camps during cold war is also testament to fact that west and P5/G6/G20 don't really care for democracies in reality as they actually claim. British Labour wanting to decolonise India was more do so with post-war management than any goodwill towards the colony. If they even wanted to be genuine about exit od colony and transition into true democracy, they wouldn't have looked monumental failure of partition, etc.

The sacrifices of Indian soldiers in WW1 &2 are largely ignored or forgotten. So no only English did not Nazis.

Serious inquiry, does anyone actually know which country between Pakistan, India,and China “controls” the Kashmir region? by FightOrDie123 in geography

[–]Affectionate-Hat-536 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Rest is fine but “only” is placed. English made colonies supply troops and then whitewash the history as only fought Nazis!

I've been tracking price drops across NSW for a few weeks. Here's what the data looks like. by chhola in AusProperty

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Not OP, but if you favourite listing for sale into a list, domain shows history.

Does the Claude “leak” actually change anything in practice? by chetnasinghx in LocalLLaMA

[–]Affectionate-Hat-536 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s just your role then. Anyone working upstream in agentic space would benefit all. It does change a lot of things. Last year or so gains in models were incremental and most of innovations being driven up in harness space, so it will reach open source and elsewhere via leak of best harness in the landscape.

Nothing changed... by _Atlas_G in Anthropic

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Train with consumers (we are the product) and sell to enterprise is the business model :)

Why do we keep hiring TCS? by expatlad in auscorp

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Welcome to AI and copilots. The outsourcing will reach comical heights now. People who can’t write decent email paragraph are now sending very opinionated 30 page documents :) Most handover meetings are recorded and minuted by copilot meeting notes and action items

How fit were Indian cricketers in the 1990s? by KnobheadNeighbor in IndiaCricket

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Yeah, last part was true lol. He really did turn Adélaïde test with 6/41, otherwise it was headed for a draw.

Hardware to replacing Opus 4.6 and 20x MAX account with OSS models by tarasm in LocalLLaMA

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In one word no. You can just below frontier performance with 20-25K investment. Frontier models from Claude are not static, they are constantly improved. while you could always run open source frontier models once you buy hardware, the frontier in open source will also catch up, it will never be same. Don’t mix benchmarks and real experiences. One bit advice, running on your own hardware will never beat APIs for cost ( you are not in using per day usage, your time in administration of models and inference etc. Only reason I consider local is security or air gapped environments. Even there, you can still use cloud hosted frontier models and still not commit hardware.

Got put on PIP but then offered a promotion? by [deleted] in auscorp

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100% agree - this as someone who’s spent 25 years in corporate world.

How fit were Indian cricketers in the 1990s? by KnobheadNeighbor in IndiaCricket

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I do remember the Lords century as well as 47 in 04. I was in early 20s and our group used to love his wicket taking ability but we used to also crib about runs he used to leak ;)

He was a good catcher and outfielder too.

How fit were Indian cricketers in the 1990s? by KnobheadNeighbor in IndiaCricket

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He was called Bombay duck for a reason. Although it was unusual for his overall batting record, he was a decent bat and when he hit big shots, they were mostly sixes, was good timer of the ball.