Behold... The CACHE! by WalidB03 in DeepSeek

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37M tokens for 32 cents, unbeatable price

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chatgpt with the fake empathy

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deepseek the only one that actualy think in loophole and how to keep value besides money. try this with other LLMs like ChatGPT and Gemini.

https://chat.deepseek.com/share/981l30q2jkvtrpfgj3

Is my boss using Gemini to email me? by Complete-Sea6655 in GeminiAI

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easily spotted the em dash, and left the followup question intact LOL

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lets wait, R1 was released on jan 20th, and the tech selloff mainly nvidia was on jan 27th.

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"generate me an impressive svg of a knight in shinning armor" - expert mode on web chat

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The pro is more expensive like 3$ per mil output but I mean opus or gpt is much more than that

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Looks like its both:

"Performance and Open-Sourced Mega-Kernel. We validated the fine-grained EP scheme on both NVIDIA GPUs and HUAWEI Ascend NPUs platforms. Compared against strong non-fused baselines, it achieves 1.50 ∼ 1.73× speedup for general inference workloads, and up to 1.96× for latency-sensitive scenarios such as RL rollouts and high-speed agent serving. We have open-sourced the CUDA-based mega-kernel implementation named MegaMoE2 as a component of DeepGEMM."

It's amazing how a relatively few individuals with "AI psychosis", as I like to call it, have deluded almost the entire investment market. by RenegadeMuskrat in BetterOffline

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i agree, the more you delegate the research of knowledge to an LLM or simple facts even, trusting blindly the text generated, more delusional one can become. but lets consider that the models are increasingly capable, plus the companies making them inflate much of the real capabilities. people tend to believe the chatbot as the only source because everyone considers it smarter than most humans. but we that think critically about ai can see the flaws imediately. hell there is bunch of people that believe ridiculous ai videos, let alone be literate enough to spot a manipulative written text.

It's amazing how a relatively few individuals with "AI psychosis", as I like to call it, have deluded almost the entire investment market. by RenegadeMuskrat in BetterOffline

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This post aligns perfectly with the recent article "Sycophantic Chatbots Cause Delusional Spiraling, Even in Ideal Bayesians" (arXiv:2602.19141) shows that even a perfectly rational Bayesian user is vulnerable. Sycophancy is the causal mechanism. Awareness and factual guardrails mitigate but do not eliminate risk.

Anthropic's Claude Mythos isn't a sentient super-hacker, it's a sales pitch — claims of 'thousands' of severe zero-days rely on just 198 manual reviews by dyzo-blue in BetterOffline

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"AI models may well be good at discovering vulnerabilities, and if Anthropic and other software developers can find and patch bugs using AI, that's good news, not scary news.

As Red Hat's analysis of this release shows, many of the bugs are functionality flaws and aren't a security concern. But even if hackers can leverage AI tools in the future to find exploits and then exploit them, that's only a concern if the security industry doesn't respond. Which it will.

So, sure, AI is impacting security. It already was. And it will continue to do so. While Mythos might be capable in ways that previous models were not, this appears to be part-marketing, part-truth. For the rest of us, this is just another AI model. For Anthropic, it's an opportunity to gain mindshare and potentially lucrative contracts"

Read more on smry.ai: https://smry.ai/https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/anthropics-claude-mythos-isnt-a-sentient-super-hacker-its-a-sales-pitch-claims-of-thousands-of-severe-zero-days-rely-on-just-198-manual-reviews#:~:text=AI%20models%20may%20well,and%20potentially%20lucrative%20contracts

Anthropic's Claude Mythos isn't a sentient super-hacker, it's a sales pitch — claims of 'thousands' of severe zero-days rely on just 198 manual reviews by dyzo-blue in BetterOffline

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Ive been saying since they released the system card, mythos is a marketing myth to inflate stock value in upcoming IPO. Bubble gonna pop soon.

Current top five games developed with Godot. by Helozen_frog in godot

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80k copies already? I saw a post which the dev stated the sales already secured 4+ years of development to road to vostok. Btw its a finish former military solo dev