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Cake day: March 22nd, 2024

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  • One thing I like to bring up:

    If current LLMs are so intelligent, can they write their own inference code?

    …Or even make modest code contributions to those bases?

    The answer is a resounding “no.” See: llama.cpp’s contribution policy, vllm’s PR history, janky diffusion UIs and such.

    The severe bottleneck to efficient inference (much less training) of a variety of models is good code contributors, and AI is doing little to help. And, ironically, if it ever was smart enough to do that, ChatGPT the service would collapse in like a week because a ton of backlogged integration would get done, and the open source/open weights space would explode.






  • I disagree here. The side quests and atmosphere are great. FemV nailed the voice acting. It has a lot of fun, bitingly memorable characters I still think of, sometumes.

    The gameplay is satisfying… if, and only if, you mod it to not be bullet spongey and so grindy.


    I’m not a 2077 apologist.

    Does it run well? Nope.

    Was it absolutely unacceptable at launch, and years after? An understatement.

    But (in 2025/2026), it deserves the praise it gets, IMO. With a few mods, it’s a good game now, not just “a good game somewhere in there.”







  • The Chinese AI labs are really trying to pop the bubble, too.

    How?

    Well lemme ask you this. What if models 80-90% as good as Claude, with weights just thrown out there for any provider (or homelab) to host, flood the market? What if they’re so dirt cheap to run, they’re almost free, and don’t even need Nvidia GPUs? What they need fewer resources to run with each update, instead of more?

    …What if this already happened, and Big Tech is maddly lobbying to ban/censor them before people realize it, and that the “infinite scaling” thing is a big fat lie?

    That’s the state of things.