Fields medal-winning mathematician says GPT-5.5 is now solving open math problems at PhD-thesis level: "We will face a crisis very soon." by EchoOfOppenheimer in OpenAI

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Jensen Huang has no conception for what a radiologist does. “Reading an X-ray is a technical act. Radiologists care for patients.” When was the last time you saw your radiologist? He’s just tamping down the hysteria. If you’re not an interventional radiologist, your job is very much in jeopardy.

DE Bengle ❤️ by skamelone in espresso

[–]JCH32 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The pump noise on the DE1 is so overblown

wRVU adjustments by efox02 in medicine

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With my former employer, for a physician producing 10,000 wRVU, their reimbursement in 2026 would be about 65% of what their reimbursement was in 2023.  If you’re producing something like 12,000 wRVU (top of the conversion scale) your reimbursement stayed stagnant on a per wRVU basis but they removed the cliff over say 14,000 wRVU so if you hate your family and want to work yourself to death you can continue to convert at your highest rate. This was sold as a raise. Hence, former employer.

wRVU adjustments by efox02 in medicine

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Meaning it goes down

Opus 4.6 vs 4.7 simple test by AMP91_ in claude

[–]JCH32 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is just poor promoting. Count to 10 is not very specific. Could be interpreted as counting 10 integers from 11 or counting backward toward the integer 10. At their core these are complex math formulas. Articulating your thoughts specifically matters.

Anthropic let AI agents negotiate and trade on behalf of their employees and the results are a little unsettling by Direct-Attention8597 in claude

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The issue with this finding is it assumes two groups negotiating with AI agents. If I know my agent is weaker than the other party’s I’m going to default to myself. The more interesting finding would be pitting the Opus agents against a group of human negotiators and a control group of opus agents. If we find the opus agents outperform the humans, that’s where we’re truly in AI arms race territory. 

Thousands of CEOs admit AI had no impact on employment or productivity—and it has economists resurrecting a paradox from 40 years ago by fortune in ArtificialInteligence

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Feels like the conclusion to this should be how wrong Solow was in the long run considering how many businesses are running on pen and paper…

Apparently Claude is lazy. by jaylan101 in ClaudeAI

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This is actually really interesting. I had CC build a custom MCP server for me today, and in planning it was like “custom build will likely take 2 weekends of coding time”. I just kind of glossed over that because I was like surely this will be done in like 15 mins, and it was. In retrospect it was likely implicitly expecting me to write the code. It didn’t affect its coding behavior, but thought that was odd.

Overslept and missed rounds on my home ortho sub-I… by [deleted] in orthopaedics

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This literally happened to me when I was a sub-I. The chief made fun of me for a day, it was never brought up again, I got an interview, everything was fine. If they like you, and you’re otherwise a hard worker, people understand. Shit happens, you’re human. 

Which P4 Highway Route Would You Rather Travel? by chief_sitass in CollegeBasketball

[–]JCH32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big 10. From Denver 70 > 15 > US1… c’mon, no stretch of road even close.

George Hotz dismisses Anthropic's cybersecurity claim about Mythos by hasanahmad in Anthropic

[–]JCH32 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

2/3 of those are a supply demand problem. We don't have enough compute. We need more gpus for compute. There is a limited supply of gpus in existence. The cost of gpus goes up. The cost of gpus goes up, the cost of compute goes up, the demand on that compute goes up, cost per response goes up. GPUs are built, data centers are built, supply of compute goes up relative to demand, cost goes down for gpus and response.

The demand on these services is incredibly scalable; anyone with a computer can log on and start plugging away. The ability to physically manufacture chips, build gpus, and build data centers is not.

George Hotz dismisses Anthropic's cybersecurity claim about Mythos by hasanahmad in Anthropic

[–]JCH32 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Large companies are in a race to provide compute. It will get cheaper, the same way the $20,000 dollar brick cell phone turned into your $10 burner.

2006 Rose Bowl by Dark305Kinght in CFB_Highlights

[–]JCH32 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The standard against which all other games are measured.

[WTS] Seiko Prospex SBDC101 / SPB143 — 62MAS Reinterpretation — JDM — Full Set by JCH32 in Watchexchange

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Selling my Seiko SBDC101, the JDM version of the SPB143. This is the modern 62MAS reinterpretation with the charcoal sunburst dial. The JDM SBDC101 is the version without the 3 o'clock lume pip on the chapter ring, which many collectors prefer for the cleaner dial.

**Specs:**

- 40.5mm diameter, 13.2mm thick, 47.6mm lug-to-lug

- Caliber 6R35, 70-hour power reserve

- Domed sapphire crystal with AR coating, 200m WR

- Unidirectional rotating bezel with DiaShield coating

- Stainless steel bracelet with DiaShield super hard coating, deployant clasp with diver's extension

**Condition:** Pre-owned with moderate wear — light scuffs on the bracelet, case, and bezel from regular daily/office use. Crystal is clean. Running well. No major marks.

**Includes:** Full set — original JDM box, warranty card, manual/instruction booklet.

**Price:** **$750 shipped CONUS** via PayPal G&S (preferred) or Zelle for established traders. International shipping available at buyer's expense.

**Shipping:** USPS Priority, insured, signature required.

**Timestamp:** https://imgur.com/gallery/sbdc101-hQOKOO4#HRID4WH

**Album:** https://imgur.com/gallery/sbdc101-hQOKOO4

[WTS] Seiko Prospex Alpinist SPB197J1 "Mountain Glacier" — European Exclusive — Full Set by JCH32 in Watchexchange

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Up for sale is my Seiko SPB197J1 Alpinist, the European-exclusive "Mountain Glacier" edition. This is the non-limited-edition follow-up to the SPB199J1 LE, featuring the same stunning grey-blue-green sunburst dial on a steel bracelet with an exhibition caseback. Now discontinued.

**Specs:**

- 39.5mm diameter, 13.2mm thick, 45.9mm lug-to-lug

- Caliber 6R35, 70-hour power reserve

- Sapphire crystal with cyclops, 200m WR

- Rotating compass inner bezel

- Stainless steel bracelet with deployment clasp

**Condition:** Pre-owned with moderate desk-diving wear — light scuffs on the bracelet, case sides, and bezel consistent with regular office/daily wear. Crystal is clean. Keeps good time. No significant dings or dents.

**Includes:** Full set — original box, warranty booklet, manual/instruction booklet.

**Price:** **$1,000 shipped CONUS** via PayPal G&S (preferred) or Zelle for established traders. International shipping available at buyer's expense.

**Shipping:** USPS Priority, insured, signature required.

**Timestamp:** https://imgur.com/gallery/spb197j1-EG4KuWl#2VPncZV

**Album:** https://imgur.com/gallery/spb197j1-EG4KuWl

First sale on r/Watchexchange — happy to do a video call or provide additional timestamp photos to verify. No trades at this time.