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llmthrow0827 commented on GPT Image 1.5   openai.com/index/new-chat... · Posted by u/charlierguo
vunderba · 7 days ago
Okay results are in for GenAI Showdown with the new gpt-image 1.5 model for the editing portions of the site!

https://genai-showdown.specr.net/image-editing

Conclusions

- OpenAI has always had some of the strongest prompt understanding alongside the weakest image fidelity. This update goes some way towards addressing this weakness.

- It's leagues better at making localized edits without altering the entire image's aesthetic than gpt-image-1, doubling the previous score from 4/12 to 8/12 and the only model that legitimately passed the Giraffe prompt.

- It's one of the most steerable models with a 90% compliance rate

Updates to GenAI Showdown

- Added outtakes sections to each model's detailed report in the Text-to-Image category, showcasing notable failures and unexpected behaviors.

- New models have been added including REVE and Flux.2 Dev (a new locally hostable model).

- Finally got around to implementing a weighted scoring mechanism which considers pass/fail, quality, and compliance for a more holistic model evaluation (click pass/fail icon to toggle between scoring methods).

If you just want to compare gpt-image-1, gpt-image-1.5, and NB Pro at the same time:

https://genai-showdown.specr.net/image-editing?models=o4,nbp...

llmthrow0827 · 6 days ago
It failed my benchmark of a photo of a person touching their elbows together.
llmthrow0827 commented on Elevated errors across many models   status.claude.com/inciden... · Posted by u/pablo24602
llmthrow0827 · 9 days ago
I used Haiku with Claude Code during the outage, and was surprised at how well it did. I'm going to try mixing it in more to save usage credits.
llmthrow0827 commented on India orders smartphone makers to preload state-owned cyber safety app   reuters.com/sustainabilit... · Posted by u/jmsflknr
rishabhaiover · 22 days ago
I'm shocked by people and state using the crutch of cyber crime or scams to push a totalitarian solution to a problem that is better solved by improved education and targeted campaigns against common security pitfalls.

I abhor any decision that robs even a grain of my individual freedom.

llmthrow0827 · 21 days ago
As a non-Indian, the amount of scams and other external negative impacts coming from the country are extremely disproportionate, so if this evens things out a bit, I'm for it.
llmthrow0827 commented on Advent of Code 2025   adventofcode.com/2025/abo... · Posted by u/vismit2000
deergomoo · 23 days ago
> You don't need a computer science background to participate - just a little programming knowledge and some problem solving skills will get you pretty far.

Every time I see this I wonder how many amateur/hobbyist programmers it sets up for disappointment. Unless your definition of “pretty far” is “a small number of the part ones”, it’s simply not true.

llmthrow0827 · 22 days ago
It's totally true. I was doing Advent of Code before I had any training or work in programming at all, and a lot of it can be done with just thinking through the problem logically and using basic problem solving. If you can reason a word problem into what it's asking, then break it down into steps, you're 90% of the way there.
llmthrow0827 commented on Neros has raised $121M to build military drones   nytimes.com/2025/11/10/bu... · Posted by u/asix66
BLKNSLVR · a month ago
This was particularly interesting in regards to the US military not being at the bleeding edge:

The trip underscored what they already knew: America was vulnerable. Russia and China produced millions of drones annually, while the United States barely made 100,000.

It almost feels as if the US need(s|ed) to be a bit more involved in the Ukraine war in order to keep their finger on the pulse of how conflicts are evolving, especially in regards to Russia's capabilities (and vulnerabilities).

Related:

Monroe-Anderson didn’t just read about Ukraine’s drone revolution—he flew to Kyiv to learn from it. That’s the critical insight here: battlefield necessity drove innovation cycles that lapped Western procurement systems entirely. Ukrainian operators testing drones under live fire generated iterative feedback loops traditional defense contractors couldn’t match.

llmthrow0827 · a month ago
Priorities switched to sending weapons to Israel. Ukraine is basically a proxy conflict and thus took (much) lower priority after October 7th.
llmthrow0827 commented on Work after work: Notes from an unemployed new grad watching the job market break   urlahmed.com/2025/11/05/w... · Posted by u/linkregister
margorczynski · a month ago
The allure for companies of exploiting H1Bs for cheaper and more effective labor I understand. But it is not companies who (at least officially) set the rules and laws regarding immigration.

So the questions is why the government is not turning off the outside supply when there is an internal oversupply.

llmthrow0827 · a month ago
You have a grave misunderstanding of how the American government works if you think this isn't things working as intended.
llmthrow0827 commented on Duke Nukem: Zero Hour N64 ROM Reverse-Engineering Project Hits 100%   github.com/Gillou68310/Du... · Posted by u/birdculture
llmthrow0827 · 2 months ago
Why Duke Nukem: Zero Hour of all games?

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llmthrow0827 commented on Microsoft is plugging more holes that let you use Windows 11 without MS account   theverge.com/news/793579/... · Posted by u/josephcsible
llmthrow0827 · 3 months ago
I recently bought a Windows laptop, and the first thing I did was figure out how to not create a MS account, and next was to remove all the spyware/bloatware, and then after that configure WSL.

When you get past all the garbage, it's a fine OS to work in. Then again, so is MacOS, many flavors of Linux, etc. As the importance of the OS itself becomes less and less important for general consumers when most people live in the browser for their day-to-day job, Microsoft will find it harder to sell licenses (maybe they already are?), and they will resort to more ways to extract money from users, driving more of them away.

fwiw, I prefer the ergonomics of Windows to any other OS for daily activities and non-dev work, but it's such a weak preference that I wouldn't hesitate to switch if they ever actually force any of this MS account or always-online spyware without recourse.

llmthrow0827 commented on Delete FROM users WHERE location = 'Iran';   gist.github.com/avestura/... · Posted by u/avestura
m000 · 3 months ago
The problem is that as West we (collectively) have double morality standards.

We call foreign governments regimes and their leaders brutal dictators (they might as well be, that's another discussion). But then we are also eager to extract punishment (like the OP describes) from the individuals who live under the regime/dictator, and often have very limited options to act.

Then we call ourselves democracies, shining example to all the world. But we fail to recognize our personal responsibility for the actions of our governments. Because when a warmonger, thug, wannabe dictator or international bully-extraordinaire comes into power in a democracy, we probably could have personally done a lot more to prevent it, with little fear of repercussions, and we didn't.

Democratic values should cut both ways.

llmthrow0827 · 3 months ago
> Then we call ourselves democracies, shining example to all the world. But we fail to recognize our personal responsibility for the actions of our governments. Because when a warmonger, thug, wannabe dictator or international bully-extraordinaire comes into power in a democracy, we probably could have personally done a lot more to prevent it, with little fear of repercussions, and we didn't.

Really? Tell me how Americans could have voted that would have not lead to giving billions in weapons to Israel to flatten Palestine.

u/llmthrow0827

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