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king_phil commented on GLM-5: Targeting complex systems engineering and long-horizon agentic tasks   z.ai/blog/glm-5... · Posted by u/CuriouslyC
dust42 · a month ago
They are all just token generators without any intelligence. There is so little difference nowadays that I think in a blind test nobody will be able to differentiate the models - whether open source or closed source.

Today's meme was this question: "The car wash is only 50 meters from my house. I want to get my car washed, should I drive there or walk?"

Here is Claude's answer just right now:

"Walk! At only 50 meters (about 150 feet), it would take you less than a minute to walk there. Driving such a short distance would actually be less convenient - by the time you get in the car, start it, drive, and park, you could already be there on foot. Plus, you'd save fuel and your car would be right there waiting for you after the wash is done."

Here is ChatGPT, also right now:

"Since it’s only *50 meters* (about 160 feet), walking makes a lot more sense.

Here’s why:

* *It’s extremely close* — you’ll get there in under a minute. * *Driving would actually be less efficient* — by the time you start the car, move it, and park, you’re already there. * *Cold starts aren’t great for your engine* — very short drives don’t let the engine warm up properly. * *It saves fuel and emissions*, even if it’s a tiny amount. * You avoid the hassle of maneuvering such a short distance.

The only time driving might make sense is if:

* The weather is terrible (heavy rain, snow, extreme cold). * You have mobility issues. * The car wash requires you to stay in the vehicle and you don’t want to leave it there.

Otherwise, this is a perfect “walk it over” situation. "

Please save us all that talk about frontier and SOTA and that only the closedAI models are any good and the others are all so bad and benchmaxxed. For most purposes a Toyota is just as good as a BMW or a Merc or whatever luxury brand tickles your fancy. Even worse, the lastest 80B Qwen Next is not far from Opus 4.6 but runs on my laptop.

king_phil · a month ago
Gemini 3 Pro:

This is a classic logistical puzzle!

Unless you have a very unique way of carrying your vehicle, you should definitely drive.

If you walk there, you'll arrive at the car wash, but your car will still be dirty back at your house. You need to take the car with you to get it washed.

Would you like me to check the weather forecast for $mytown to see if it's a good day for a car wash?

king_phil commented on Your inbox is a bandit problem   parentheticallyspeaking.o... · Posted by u/zdw
xp84 · 3 months ago
I’m a software manager at present - honestly I just ignore email. I do get some emails from customers, but they’re supposed to be communicating through proper channels so their customer success managers need to at minimum be on cc. So if anything is important people can Slack me (including to say “check your email for…”), and if there’s an action needed, I’ll click the little bookmark to add the message to the “Later” section till the issue has been addressed. I won’t in any way claim that I’m well organized, but I am proud that I don’t need to spend more than 20 minutes a week on email, because I hate email.
king_phil · 3 months ago
You basically reinvented e-mail in slack

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king_phil commented on TimeGuessr   timeguessr.com/... · Posted by u/stefanpie
king_phil · 9 months ago
Did not work too well for me on mobile. One time it did not scroll but went back, one time controls were missing
king_phil commented on Ask HN: What was your most humbling learning moment?    · Posted by u/spcebar
spcebar · 2 years ago
If you pull a blind cord to the right it stays up, if you pull it to the left it comes down. My whole life I've just been jiggling and tugging the cord to get it to stay or come down.
king_phil · 2 years ago
Definitely not in the German speaking countries, we have different blinds. You pull a cord down for the blinds to go up, and vice versa. Then the cord is tied to a hook or button.
king_phil commented on Things you're allowed to do (2020)   milan.cvitkovic.net/writi... · Posted by u/Brajeshwar
king_phil · 2 years ago
I was a bit frustrated with my performance in an online game (Battle royale genre) so I just messaged the once EU/NA #1 leaderboard player if he would do some coaching... Did it for one year, once a week, it was such a great experience. He is such a great individual and I took a lot of the mindset he taught me into my professional life
king_phil commented on Cloudflare API, dashboard, tunnels down   cloudflarestatus.com/inci... · Posted by u/supermatti
solardev · 2 years ago
Ok, and...?

(Edit: Not to be snarky, but really, so what if that happens? Same thing happens if there's a power outage in your neighborhood. Is it a big deal?)

king_phil · 2 years ago
Are power outages even a thing? My PC at home (germany) is always on, so I'd notice, and I'm involved with energy at our data center (Frankfurt, Germany) and home and external data center had no outage for the last 20 years, at a minimum.
king_phil commented on OpenBSD/ARM64 on Hetzner Cloud   undeadly.org/cgi?action=a... · Posted by u/peter_hansteen
fnomnom · 2 years ago
if you need managed k8s on german or other european servers without us companies involved there is OVH.
king_phil · 2 years ago
Might go up in flames, though, and literally
king_phil commented on OpenBSD/ARM64 on Hetzner Cloud   undeadly.org/cgi?action=a... · Posted by u/peter_hansteen
k8sToGo · 2 years ago
Because other providers use server hardware and better networking.
king_phil · 2 years ago
Hetzner's hardware is custom built by the manufacturers, for example motherboards by asrock, they even get their own mainboard microcode from asrock. SSDs come from Micron, they have their own chassis etc.

They have a _huge_ testing lab with insane amounts of testing equipment. I never had any problems with their hardware at all. Networking was not that good years ago but is stellar now.

u/king_phil

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