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dvrp commented on Fast frame-consistent video models as "world" models   krea.ai/blog/announcing-r... · Posted by u/dvrp
vmatsiiako · 2 hours ago
oh nice! i still remember when Krea announced latent consistency models (https://x.com/krea_ai/status/1723067313392320607). we’ve come a long way
dvrp · an hour ago
thanks! we do have come a long way and i want to think there’s still a long way to go

i also posted our updates on HN back in the day and i remember it got to the top: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38223822

dvrp commented on Fast frame-consistent video models as "world" models   krea.ai/blog/announcing-r... · Posted by u/dvrp
jesseliii · 2 hours ago
The biggest problem I see in an AI world is tools lacking the precision for craft (e.g the gap in product you get between lovable and a design engineer making something).

Codegen largely solves this problem since you get (code) as the output, but changing video has always been harder. Cool stuff

dvrp · an hour ago
thank you! i still think there’s a long way to go in both images and videos, but i agree. i think we need more Cursor-es que products in the sense that AI and the craft part go hand in hand, or at least they feel that way to me
dvrp commented on Fast frame-consistent video models as "world" models   krea.ai/blog/announcing-r... · Posted by u/dvrp
aadillpickle · 2 hours ago
Cool! Can you share any details about how you did it? Is the model architecture similar to Genie 3 at all?
dvrp · 2 hours ago
it’s an auto-regressive model, but where did you find details about Genie 3 model architecture?
dvrp commented on Fast frame-consistent video models as "world" models   krea.ai/blog/announcing-r... · Posted by u/dvrp
swyx · 2 hours ago
to me its really interesting how Stability started from model and went up the stack, Krea started from the app layer and is now going down. retroactively obvious what was the better way.
dvrp · 2 hours ago
hahaha, ironically enough, Emad from Stability just commented on our twitter post!

https://x.com/EMostaque/status/1961083407452000726

dvrp commented on Partner with Product to pay down technical debt   dev.jimgrey.net/2025/08/1... · Posted by u/kiyanwang
dvrp · 12 hours ago
I think the article is a bit abstract with the concept of technical debt.

I want to see something that explains technical debt for what it is: a mismatch between a data structure that served a purpose in the past, that can be simplified, wasn’t, and now not only it is complex but also the wrong solution to current needs (e.g. a lack of a certain feature), for example. It may be other things: a source of uncertainty, and therefore of delays and confusion when onboarding new people.

I want to see more concrete terms than help reify the concept of “technical debt”. Not just for us, but everyone.

u/dvrp

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