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GPT-OSS is still decent I think at least when I need a local LLM.

I have a calculator at my desk that consistently gives the wrong answer, somehow the fact that it is so shite gives it novelty.

I have a calculator at my desk that consistently gives the wrong answer

CalcGPT?


FWIW, I had the same opinion on tap water until I moved to a different area of my region and only after moving and researching did I learn my previous area had some of the highest water quality in my nation. The new area has converted me to filtered water.

I completely agree but hadn’t found a way to put it to words. It could be the model too trained on optimized strategies

It appears that in their country someone in their position makes about 50k usd annually. I make a similar amount in my country and cannot justify it.

warfare*

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawfare

> Lawfare is the use of legal systems and institutions to affect foreign or domestic affairs, as a more peaceful and rational alternative, or as a less benign adjunct, to warfare.


The parent is musing on the impossibility of Google being held accountable, as the government largely assents to this plan and will ostensibly use it for social control during times of protracted warfare (eg. right now).

When I am searching for a cool domains to buy I script everything except buying

I think valve typically has pretty good scalper protection. Was that not the case this time?

I think nobody but valve knows and they are not telling us. We don't know how many units were sold and how the protections were (at least I didn't see anything). Some people seem to assume that scalpers are to blame when a product is sold out really fast (which is understandable when looking at past hardware releases).

Me, I don't think so. I just think people really wanted to get one.


I know the steam deck had good scalper limitations. You had to have a steam account in good standing (no vac bans) that had a game purchase from before the deck was available for purchase, as well as a limit of how many one account could purchase.

There was a limit of 2 steam controllers for this sale, but it sounds like that limit was only per transaction, and didn't prevent an account from placing multiple transactions (if the store would load for long enough to allow it). I don't think any of the other limitations were in place.


I doubt that. Do you have any sources for that claim?

I just choose a specific provider so it's not switching all the time.

Sure but for a casual conversational use case I have not found speed to be a huge barrier. I chatted with a 100b model using ddr5 only on a plane recently and it was fine. It's mainly that I cannot do data classification and coding tasks in a timely manner.

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