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podnami commented on Open models by OpenAI   openai.com/open-models/... · Posted by u/lackoftactics
sadiq · 22 days ago
Looks like Groq (at 1k+ tokens/second) and Fireworks are already live on openrouter: https://openrouter.ai/openai/gpt-oss-120b

$0.15M in / $0.6-0.75M out

edit: Now Cerebras too at 3,815 tps for $0.25M / $0.69M out.

podnami · 22 days ago
Wow this was actually blazing fast. I prompted "how can the 45th and 47th presidents of america share the same parents?"

On ChatGPT.com o3 thought for for 13 seconds, on OpenRouter GPT OSS 120B thought for 0.7 seconds - and they both had the correct answer.

podnami commented on Crypto has become the ultimate swamp asset   economist.com/leaders/202... · Posted by u/vnorilo
swalsh · 3 months ago
Crypto should be taking off in use in the AI age. Right now I have credits I paid open AI for so I can use their API. I have anthropic credits, I have some credits in a video generator app.

A2A is becoming a thing, and now it's a realistic thing to potentially expose an agent on a public endpoint to do useful work. Agents working with agents is a very clear future direction.

But everything is a closed ecosystem. But with the addition of a few extra fields to an Agent card (chain name, accepted tokens, cost) and perhaps a transaction addition to the task/send interface. We could build a network of agents working for agents. Compatible with each other. It doesn't have to be all on-chain. It's just the economic layer. You host the agent, the agent accepts payments. The agent makes payments. All the crypto tech we need already exists.

Use USDC, don't have to worry about speculation driving up costs. Use a network like SOL, AVAX, SUI and the transaction will be finalized in seconds.

Credits should be transferable, and not locked in little ecosystem.

We could take it one stop further. Prices could be dynamic. If GPU usage is high, cost should be high. If demand low, price should be low. Outages are a pricing issue, not a technical issue.

podnami · 3 months ago
You can do this using OpenRouter; they accept USDC I think
podnami commented on Ask HN: How are you acquiring your first hundred users?    · Posted by u/amanchanda
podnami · 3 months ago
Make a cool product video. It’s easier for people to grok the basic value prop for a product (and it forces you to think about it) vs needing to read product specs. It’s definitely worthwhile using a professional to get it created as it can be used for fundraising/sales etc
podnami commented on Getting Older Isn't What You Think   katycowan.co.uk/blog/gett... · Posted by u/speckx
antirez · 4 months ago
I'm 48 and one thing I universally notice, among my friends, is that they don't understand that GAME OVER is near and they should hurry up and do what the want to do. Instead they still feel like they are young, taking me sometimes for crazy for saying: now we are old, there are, if we are lucky, 20, 30 good years ahead of us. So let's use them at our best.
podnami · 4 months ago
Often the wants dissipate over time. One craves sleeping in, having a coffee and not arguing with your spouse. Sure if you push people they might confess about abandoned dreams, but my experience is that most people over 45 are quite content. Maybe it’s a Swedish thing.
podnami commented on Show HN: My AI Native Resume   ai.jakegaylor.com/... · Posted by u/jhgaylor
slt2021 · 4 months ago
Kudos to you for doing this.

However, I will retire from this cursed industry if this will be the expectation in the future

podnami · 4 months ago
How is this not better for engineers than having to maintain a LinkedIn page or a PDF-based resume?
podnami commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (April 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
podnami · 4 months ago
Checkra, an inline assistant for UX, copy and conversion feedback right on your site. It’s easy to set up with a tiny JS snippet and free to use - no account needed. We’re using it for our in-house product development and it has streamlined our workflow for generating A/B versions of pages and copy significantly
podnami commented on Google is winning on every AI front   thealgorithmicbridge.com/... · Posted by u/vinhnx
noosphr · 4 months ago
And yet google's main structural disadvantage is being google.

Modern BERT with the extended context has solved natural language web search. I mean it as no exaggeration that _everything_ google does for search is now obsolete. The only reason why google search isn't dead yet is that it takes a while to index all web paged into a vector database.

And yet it wasn't google that released the architecture update, it was hugging face as a summer collaboration between a dozen people. Google's version came out in 2018 and languished for a decade because it would destroy their business model.

Google is too risk averse to do anything, but completely doomed if they don't cannibalize their cash cow product. Web search is no longer a crown jewel, but plumbing that answering services, like perplexity, need. I don't see google being able to pull off an iPhone moment where they killed the iPod to win the next 20 years.

podnami · 4 months ago
Do we have insights on whether they knew that their business model was at risk? My understanding is that OpenAI’s credibility lies in seeing the potential of scaling up a transformer-based model and that Google was caught off guard.
podnami commented on Europe needs its own social media platforms to safeguard sovereignty   mediascope.group/europe-n... · Posted by u/robtherobber
bsenftner · 5 months ago
It's not a fad, it's the commercialization of gossip, one of humanity's oldest communication networks. It is here to stay, and it has been weaponized.
podnami · 5 months ago
Isn’t it a democratisation of communication? I mean before social media the friction between you and your soapbox was much bigger.
podnami commented on How Trump's tariff chaos is already changing global trade   theverge.com/decoder-podc... · Posted by u/stevenwoo
dsco · 5 months ago
This was an incredible episode interweaving engineering, politics and an idea of where the world might be headed the next 20-30 years.
podnami · 5 months ago
Wondering how they’re educating the market about federated learning at scale. It’s still a nascent technology and fairly hard to wrap one’s head around.

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