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SlavikCA commented on Anthropic announces proof of distillation at scale by MiniMax, DeepSeek,Moonshot   twitter.com/anthropicai/s... · Posted by u/Jimmc414
PlatoIsADisease · 19 days ago
Go free stuff! But... no one is running 400B models on their computers.

You are just giving them data instead. Its not like China is known to protect IP. Your data is going to be used against you, and we cant use western laws to keep it safe.

SlavikCA · 19 days ago
So, only Americans can use data against others?

By the way, I'm running 400B model on my computer with 72GB VRAM: Qwen3.5-397B-A17B-GGUF/UD-Q4_K_XL getting 13 t/s. Subjectively, I feel it's runs at the level of Anthropic Claude, just slower.

SlavikCA commented on Court orders restart of all US offshore wind power construction   arstechnica.com/science/2... · Posted by u/ck2
verdverm · a month ago
spite of one man child
SlavikCA · a month ago
Are you talking about Biden?

The Keystone XL pipeline had been partially constructed before President Biden revoked the permit on January 20, 2021 on his first day in office. About 300 miles had been completed when TC Energy officially abandoned the project.

SlavikCA commented on Dealing with abandonware (2024)   blog.hris.to/./dealing-wi... · Posted by u/mondobe
SlavikCA · 2 months ago
They told us that with AI you can vibe-code anything now...

So, no need to make old program to work. Just write new one.

/sarcasm

SlavikCA commented on MiniMax M2.1   minimaxi.com/news/minimax... · Posted by u/scottyeager
SlavikCA · 3 months ago
The HuggingFace link is published, but not working yet: https://huggingface.co/MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-M2.1

Looks like this is 10 billion activated parameters / 230 billion in total.

So, this is biggest open model, which can be run on your own host / own hardware with somewhat decent speed. I'm getting 16 t/s on my Intel Xeon W5-3425 / DDR5-4800 / RTX4090D-48GB

And looking at the benchmark scores - it's not that far from SOTA (matches or exceeds the performance of Claude Sonnet 4.5)

SlavikCA commented on Show HN: Network Monitor – a GUI to spot anomalous connections on your Linux    · Posted by u/grigio
SlavikCA · 3 months ago
That screenshot / video on README page is mostly unreadable. Can't get anything out of it.
SlavikCA commented on Proxmox virtual environment 9.1 available   proxmox.com/en/about/comp... · Posted by u/speckx
veidr · 4 months ago
Nah. Incus.

Sorry, but I bought Proxmox 7, but it is not comparable. Incus does everything (and more) with better interface, WAY better reliability, and also not like a hundred EUR or whatever. (100 EUR is fine with me if better, but not if not better...)

SlavikCA · 4 months ago
Looks like Incus has no GUI?

Proxmox has nice web GUI

SlavikCA commented on Kubernetes Ingress Nginx is retiring   kubernetes.dev/blog/2025/... · Posted by u/TheApplicant
SlavikCA · 4 months ago
Reading few blogs and forums about it today - people talking about switching to Gateway API (from "legacy" Ingress).

And I do not understand it:

1. Ingress still works, it's not deprecated.

2. There a lot of controllers, which supports both: Gateway API and Ingress (for example Traefik)

So, how Ingress Nginx retiring related / affects switch to Gateway API?

SlavikCA commented on Hard drives on backorder for two years as AI data centers trigger HDD shortage   tomshardware.com/pc-compo... · Posted by u/pabs3
captainkrtek · 4 months ago
Nearly nothing left unexploited in the pursuit of profits.
SlavikCA · 4 months ago
And there is no profit, too.
SlavikCA commented on ChatGPT terms disallow its use in providing legal and medical advice to others   ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/artic... · Posted by u/randycupertino
tencentshill · 4 months ago
We are all obligated to hoard as many offline AI models as possible if the larger ones are legally restricted like this.
SlavikCA · 4 months ago
Google released MedGemma model: "optimized for medical text and image comprehension".

I use it. Found it to be helpful.

SlavikCA commented on Preventing Kubernetes from pulling the pause image from the internet   kyle.cascade.family/posts... · Posted by u/meatmanek
esseph · 4 months ago
Check out Talos Linux if you haven't already, it's pretty cool (if you want k8s).
SlavikCA · 4 months ago
I tried Talos few month ago. Found it unstable and complicated; reported few bugs.

And because they are "immutable" - I found it's significantly more complicated to use with no tangible benefits. I do not want to learn and deal declarative machine configs, learn how to create custom images with GPU drivers...

Quite a few things which I get done on Ubuntu / Debian under 60 seconds - takes me half an hour to figure out with Talos.

u/SlavikCA

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