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0xjmp commented on Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
0xjmp · a month ago
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0xjmp commented on Kimi K2 Thinking, a SOTA open-source trillion-parameter reasoning model   moonshotai.github.io/Kimi... · Posted by u/nekofneko
barrell · 2 months ago
I believe they mean distribution (inference). The Chinese model is currently B.Y.O.GPU. The American model is GPUaaS
0xjmp · 2 months ago
Why is inference less attainable when it technically requires less GPU processing to run? Kimi has a chat app on their page using K2 so they must have figured out inference to some extent.
0xjmp commented on Kimi K2 Thinking, a SOTA open-source trillion-parameter reasoning model   moonshotai.github.io/Kimi... · Posted by u/nekofneko
HarHarVeryFunny · 2 months ago
It's good to see more competition, and open source, but I'd be much more excited to see what level of coding and reasoning performance can be wrung out of a much smaller LLM + agent as opposed to a trillion parameter one. The ideal case would be something that can be run locally, or at least on a modest/inexpensive cluster.

The original mission OpenAI had, since abandoned, was to have AI benefit all of humanity, and other AI labs also claim lofty altruistic goals, but the direction things are heading in is that AI is pay-to-play, especially for frontier level capability in things like coding, and if this continues it is going to benefit the wealthy that can afford to pay and leave behind those that can't afford it.

0xjmp · 2 months ago
This happens top down historically though, yes?

Someone releases a maxed out parameter model. Another distillates it. Another bifurcates it. With some nuance sprinkled in.

0xjmp commented on Kimi K2 Thinking, a SOTA open-source trillion-parameter reasoning model   moonshotai.github.io/Kimi... · Posted by u/nekofneko
seunosewa · 2 months ago
The Chinese are doing it because they don't have access to enough of the latest GPUs to run their own models. Americans aren't doing this because they need to recoup the cost of their massive GPU investments.
0xjmp · 2 months ago
I must be missing something important here. How do the Chinese train these models if they don't have access to the GPUs to train them?
0xjmp commented on Changes at Riot Games and the road ahead   riotgames.com/en/news/202... · Posted by u/raydev
asylteltine · 2 years ago
Why is everyone doing layoffs at once? Is it just in the news now or are they taking advantage of everyone else doing it?
0xjmp · 2 years ago
I think Sundar Pichai put it succinctly: “durable cost savings”
0xjmp commented on Changes at Riot Games and the road ahead   riotgames.com/en/news/202... · Posted by u/raydev
ocdtrekkie · 2 years ago
Yeah to be honest, a half-year sabbatical with time to job hunt non-frantically is a luxury I've never had. I love my current job, but I would probably look at a half year severance like a vacation.
0xjmp · 2 years ago
In this current job market 6 months to next job is a very quick turnaround...
0xjmp commented on OpenAI to pay Politico parent for using its content   wsj.com/business/media/op... · Posted by u/hhs
0xjmp · 2 years ago
Happy to see publishers getting paid! But definitely unsure what this means for society long-term.
0xjmp commented on Are Passkeys the beginning of the end of passwords? I hope not   unixsheikh.com/articles/a... · Posted by u/cratermoon
0xjmp · 2 years ago
Hang on a sec.

> Users don't have the same life experience as security people and sometimes a user simply do not know how to verify a link on e.g. his iPhone.

Later...

> My password is mine. I control my password. I own my password. I am not dependent upon some third party closed proprietary operating system or device to handle my security. I would rather have a piece of paper with all my passwords written down, stored in a drawer at home

So the general public apparently lacks the ability to verify the url in an email, but _do not_ lack the ability to safely control their password? You completely ignore the ability of the site administrator to safely control your password by the way.

Altruistic as it may be to be anti-Big Tech, they are pushing the needle forward on cybersecurity. Looking at Apple, they invested millions into a special biometric device that ensures the fingerprint cannot be retrieved by *anyone*.

Also, I missed the part of this article where a quote was identified that hardware keys are for the entire population of the world? We do not roll keys out to every single employee - you're right about that. It's an interoperability nightmare. We do roll keys out to critical staff though. CEOs, COOs, high profile figures, critical service admins, etc. These folks are already trained and understand exactly why this initiative is so important; usually because they themselves have been targeted already.

Hardware keys are a great thing. I'm frankly getting really exhausted reading about how every new solution must be engineered to fit every single human of planet earth's needs. Its simply not designed with them in mind because they're simply not ready yet. It is what it is.

Nuclear power plants don't air gap controls because they hope the same system is used by Walmart down the street. They do it because their risk is... well... nuclear. Hardware keys in tech are no different.

0xjmp commented on Ask HN: What to Do After Burnout?    · Posted by u/burnedouteng
0xjmp · 2 years ago
I took a year off. I couldn't exactly afford it, and I didn't exactly sign up for it either (laid off). But it was exactly what I needed.

I lost a loved one and mistakenly assumed work peers would understand that I was struggling. They didn't. No secret the workplace makes people astoundingly cold. This left me feeling bitter at the industry.

Towards the 8 month mark I started to have a different crisis: I still didn't want to work again. Would I ever want to work again? Just in the knick of time I did find my stride. My point is that it took patience. You're in the wrong environment for that.

I'm sure you've heard this before but your work doesn't care about you. Your co-workers don't care about you. If you put even a small amount of care or emotion into the job you're playing yourself.

Your kid matters. Your job doesn't. Your deadlines are a lie made up by someone who should be focused on going to therapy. Sounds like you're a driven, talented individual. Take a break for you and your kid. That ambitious drive won't leave you just because you took a break to focus on what actually matters.

0xjmp commented on Privacy is priceless, but Signal is expensive   signal.org/blog/signal-is... · Posted by u/mikece
pzo · 2 years ago
OP didn't mentioned to slash salaries just by half not by 75%. Most IT people in western countries in Europe are not making even 200k per year. Even in London is hard to get 120k unless you maybe working as a contractor.

A lot of those SV talents are not american but migrated from europe or elsewhere - there are still talented people in EU who just simply don't want to move to USA these days even if salaries are at least 2x. You wouldn't have a problem finding real talent in eastern europe for 150k.

0xjmp · 2 years ago
You're both contradicting yourself and proving my point.

Eastern Europe. For a non-profit privacy focused company. You're joking right?

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