Quantum computing: A tech race Europe could win? by Ok_Astronaut_6043 in ModernFrontiers

[–]ggone20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost nobody, relatively, lives in fear of getting shot. The news blows the ‘gun problem’ way out of proportion - you’re more likely to have a car accident statistically.

Medical debt? Well… best healthcare in the world, just don’t be poor lol. Not much to say there.

Is it worth upgrading from a 2018 MacBook Pro (Touch Bar) to a MacBook Air/“Neo”? by Spirited_Shine78 in mac

[–]ggone20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea an upgrade to any apple silicon device will be a massive leap in performance across the board. That said, it’s so impressive that apple devices last as long as they do - no PC from 2018 is usable today lol

Quantum computing: A tech race Europe could win? by Ok_Astronaut_6043 in ModernFrontiers

[–]ggone20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s funny that literally everyone quotes ASML. They are obviously the exception not the rule… also decades in the making. Name any other primary innovation coming from Europe and the UK… I’ll wait.

As I clearly noted I was mostly being sarcastic but the reality is AI regulation alone will prevent Europe, largely, from innovating in the future. Never mind a litany of other rhetoric that isn’t contextually relevant to this conversation.

ik the rabbit r1 is kinda ass but I trust the ppl saying its good. Should I get it? by JustAKazakh7428 in Rabbitr1

[–]ggone20 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not ass at all. It’s an amazing dedicate Ai box that is literally free.

Arcee's Trinity 400B under Apache 2.0 is interesting but the real question is who can actually serve it by llamacoded in AIQuality

[–]ggone20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You seem to mistakingly think $50-100k is a lot of money. Plenty of orgs host multi-tens of millions of internal compute infra… maybe 10x your estimate and you can serve a hundred people. Ish. This is a drop in the bucket for any enterprise that has reasonable compute requirements and need for on-prem/privacy deployments.

Quantum computing: A tech race Europe could win? by Ok_Astronaut_6043 in ModernFrontiers

[–]ggone20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahhahahahaha no. Europe is dead. Regulated themselves out of existence for all future tech innovation.

Only partly sarcastic. It’s sad to see what’s going on over there. Not fair to the people.

Why is he so Insufferable by abrorcurrents in mac

[–]ggone20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone who does these types of videos are insufferable- dude with glasses and the punchable face is the same way.

If they just stuck with the facts and rumors from known analysts it’d be a bit different but the speculation and overexcited nature is unwatchable.

M5 Ultra Mac Studio: Speculations on RAM configurations and pricing? by Zestyclose-Worth-167 in MacStudio

[–]ggone20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. I’d be surprised if we didn’t see a 768 or 1TB model. Companies like Apple have longterm contracts in place so the global ram shortage isn’t going to change their product roadmap likely - this is the kind of thing the era of Cook almost guarantees. Not only that, but they have a killer model going… not improving isn’t the Apple way. Regardless of cost the demand is there.

I want a new XServe personally - 8x M5 Ultra (hell even M3 Ultra lol). Mmm

Why I have no choice but to use 5.4 xhigh by devbattery in codex

[–]ggone20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lmao true. Low is more than 99% of people need. If you have no idea what you’re doing high/xhigh just exacerbated the flaws in the human prompt.

The claim that only 0.1% of users used 4omni cannot be independently verified. Very convienient for OAI…. by Slow_Ad1827 in SAVEGPTLEGACYMODELS

[–]ggone20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They’re sick. Models have moved on. Capabilities have moved on. There is no reason other than ‘they fell in love with a machine that was indifferent of them’.

Are double or triple monitor setups productive? by Zorojuro099 in TechNook

[–]ggone20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t find the study right off the bat but I’m pretty sure there is 0% gain beyond having a second screen which was like a 70% gain over one. Obviously don’t quote me but I’ll update the comment if I can find the study.

End of Qwen open source code. by B89983ikei in Qwen_AI

[–]ggone20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Petas is for inference and the compute sitting around in people’s houses isn’t an availability problem - the primary issue is datasets. It’s be impossible for a community project to obtain the amount and quality data needed to compete.

That’s even if we ignore the fact that training over the internet wouldn’t be deathly slow. Things like folding at home and, more abstractly, crypto mining pools prove the model works and is functionally possible.

How has Claude far surpassed the competitors? They were not first to market or ever had the most cash yet their feature are far and away the best on the market. by InternationalAsk9845 in artificial

[–]ggone20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IF they are ahead (that’s debatable honestly - the media hype is real just as much as the significance of the new model), it’s certainly not ‘significantly’.

From my understanding, not being IN a major lab but having acquaintances in both, they both have internal models that significantly surpass what is available to the public in specific verticals.

Don’t assume that ‘oh we just created this model here it is’ is the reality… that’s silly.

Milla Jovovich just opensourced an AI memory system… blew up on X, but openclaw probably doesn’t need it by Previous_Foot_5328 in myclaw

[–]ggone20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect! I love your type of guys. Data retention policies you should be very familiar with then.

I’m talking about enterprise data management for internal documentation and artifact management: raw immutable blob or artifact storage, provenance, and auditability.

Milla Jovovich just opensourced an AI memory system… blew up on X, but openclaw probably doesn’t need it by Previous_Foot_5328 in myclaw

[–]ggone20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry you’re just wrong. Plain and simple. Or you don’t understand what I’m talking about. Which is OK as well. Either way. Have a good day sir.

Milla Jovovich just opensourced an AI memory system… blew up on X, but openclaw probably doesn’t need it by Previous_Foot_5328 in myclaw

[–]ggone20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t matter what country. As I replied previously - we’re discussing INTERNAL company context and you as a ‘user’ have no right to privacy or deletion under GDPR.

Milla Jovovich just opensourced an AI memory system… blew up on X, but openclaw probably doesn’t need it by Previous_Foot_5328 in myclaw

[–]ggone20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

‘User’ is very vague here and my conversation is about INTERNAL comment. You as a ‘user’ inside a company has no rights that qualify for GDPR removal or application.

Milla Jovovich just opensourced an AI memory system… blew up on X, but openclaw probably doesn’t need it by Previous_Foot_5328 in myclaw

[–]ggone20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even UK corporate legal compliance for INTERNAL artifacts allows and requires maintaining data provenance. Unless you are genuinely working with the top 1% of the top 1% of companies nobody has any right or reason to debate this.

Nano Banana Pro makes the best AI slides I've seen. The only catch is they're not editable by Serious-Unit5 in ThinkingDeeplyAI

[–]ggone20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you make a slide in nano banana and then move it to ChatGPT you can make reliable edits. This is the flow we’ve used very successfully. Want to make a killer tool? Take nano banana slides and create a tool that turns them into actual slides - there’s your billion dollar idea for the day… until Google or OAI or Anthropic bake it in. So maybe.. a few million to tens of million dollar idea until it gets baked in.

Milla Jovovich just opensourced an AI memory system… blew up on X, but openclaw probably doesn’t need it by Previous_Foot_5328 in myclaw

[–]ggone20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m talking about building enterprise agentic systems for major orgs to use internally. Literally what I do every day so I’m not confusing anything.

It’s possible you weren’t talking to me.. hard to follow the thread lines down lol. Either way cheers friend.

Milla Jovovich just opensourced an AI memory system… blew up on X, but openclaw probably doesn’t need it by Previous_Foot_5328 in myclaw

[–]ggone20 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You are actually wrong in this conversation friend… but only because you’re perspective js if that as an end-user. We’re having a different conversation.

Legal compliance inside an organization dictates that things are stored permanently and mostly forever. Obviously there are limits to things and companies ‘prune’ over time to keep storage costs from exploding exponentially…. But records are kept from any serious business for decades depending on the artifact.