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deepanwadhwa commented on Palantir Thinks College Might Be a Waste. So It's Hiring High-School Grads   wsj.com/business/palantir... · Posted by u/adwmayer
deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
Not for any serious positions I bet. Only where they want to do dirty stuff like killing or stalking other humans. It's like recruiting for army- you get them before they learn how to use their brains.
deepanwadhwa commented on Tongyi DeepResearch – open-source 30B MoE Model that rivals OpenAI DeepResearch   tongyi-agent.github.io/bl... · Posted by u/meander_water
zurfer · 2 months ago
It makes me wonder if we'll see an explosion of purpose trained LLMs because we hit diminishing returns on invest with pre training or if it takes a couple of months to fold these advantages back into the frontier models.

Given the size of frontier models I would assume that they can incorporate many specializations and the most lasting thing here is the training environment.

But there is probably already some tradeoff, as GPT 3.5 was awesome at chess and current models don't seem trained extensively on chess anymore.

deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
-> GPT 3.5 was awesome at chess I don't agree with this. I did try to play chess with GPT3.5 and it was horrible. Full of hallucinations.
deepanwadhwa commented on CRDTs: Convergence without coordination   read.thecoder.cafe/p/crdt... · Posted by u/0xKelsey
deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
Does anyone know if there is anything like CRDT with end to end encryption?
deepanwadhwa commented on Look, Another AI Browser   manuelmoreale.com/thought... · Posted by u/v3am
deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
umm, I am not a fan of any of the recent new browsers but what's wrong with Chromium in itself? I think Chromium is pretty good, technologically mature, foss.
deepanwadhwa commented on Chezmoi introduces ban on LLM-generated contributions   chezmoi.io/developer-guid... · Posted by u/singiamtel
roguecoder · 2 months ago
Many humans, on the other hand, are extremely good at telling AI-generated text from non-AI-generated text.

Personally it's like looking at a ransom note made up of letters cut out of magazines & having people tell me how beautiful the handwriting is.

deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
I agree with you but is it scalable?
deepanwadhwa commented on Starcloud   blogs.nvidia.com/blog/sta... · Posted by u/jonbaer
deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
Not sure if I follow really. Cooling from it's own generated heat? Are we even sure the system would get that hot in the first place? The temperatures can plunge up to -200 degrees. If needed, they'd cool it just like they keep the James Webb Telescope cool.
deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
Thank you for the responses. I understand the issue a bit more now.
deepanwadhwa commented on Who benefits from the MAHA anti-science push?   apnews.com/article/maha-s... · Posted by u/voxadam
deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
Are you directly sucking the cow? If yes, I'd support you drinking raw milk.
deepanwadhwa commented on Chezmoi introduces ban on LLM-generated contributions   chezmoi.io/developer-guid... · Posted by u/singiamtel
deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
Wait, can anyone help me understand how would they enforce this? All the AI detection tools I have reviewed failed miserably at detecting AI in text.
deepanwadhwa commented on Starcloud   blogs.nvidia.com/blog/sta... · Posted by u/jonbaer
Reubend · 2 months ago
Last time these folks were mentioned on HN, there was a lot of skepticism that this is really possible to do. The issue is cooling: in space, you can't rely on convection or conduction to do passive cooling, so you can only radiate away heat. However, the radiator would need to be several kilometers big to provide enough cooling, and obviously launching such a large object into space would therefore eat up any cost savings from the "free" solar power.

More discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43977188

deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
Not sure if I follow really. Cooling from it's own generated heat? Are we even sure the system would get that hot in the first place? The temperatures can plunge up to -200 degrees. If needed, they'd cool it just like they keep the James Webb Telescope cool.
deepanwadhwa commented on The Dragon Hatchling: The missing link between the transformer and brain models   arxiv.org/abs/2509.26507... · Posted by u/thatxliner
toxik · 2 months ago
Uh, this is a strange thing to ask, but have you seen birds fly? It is most certainly not vertical take off (or landing.)
deepanwadhwa · 2 months ago
It doesn't sound strange at all. Good question.

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