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princealiiiii commented on GLM-4.5: Reasoning, Coding, and Agentic Abililties   z.ai/blog/glm-4.5... · Posted by u/GaggiX
gwd · 5 months ago
I wonder if they're falling back to the Claude API when they're over capacity?
princealiiiii · 5 months ago
I asked why it said it was Claude, and it said it made a mistake, it's actually GLM. I don't think it's a routing issue.
princealiiiii commented on     · Posted by u/NomDePlum
princealiiiii · 5 months ago
Israel has killed more unarmed Gazan civilians at food hubs in the last few days than the Israeli civilians killed by Hamas on Oct 7. (798 vs 695).
princealiiiii commented on Iran halts cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog   politico.eu/article/iran-... · Posted by u/mmarian
princealiiiii · 5 months ago
The world has shown that the only way for a country to have sovereignty is by having nukes - see what happened when Libya or Ukraine gave them up. Having just been attacked by US/Israel and talks from them of fomenting regime change, it is obviously in Iran's self-preservation to pursue nukes.

There was a deal in place to prevent this, and the US broke it.

princealiiiii commented on New US visa rules will force foreign students to unlock social media profiles   theguardian.com/us-news/2... · Posted by u/sva_
linotype · 6 months ago
You’re naive if you think they’ll stop with foreign students.
princealiiiii · 6 months ago
It's all done to chill free speech, especially "antisemetic" protests of Israel.
princealiiiii commented on Anthropic co-founder on cutting access to Windsurf   techcrunch.com/2025/06/05... · Posted by u/jawns
princealiiiii · 6 months ago
Any app built on top of these model providers could become a competitor to these providers. Since the model providers are currently in the lowest-margin part of the business, it is likely they will try to expand in to the app layer and start pulling the rug from under these businesses built on top of them.

Amazon had a similar tactic, where it would use other sellers on its marketplace to validate market demand for products, and then produce its own cheap copies of the successes.

princealiiiii commented on Death of Michael Ledeen, maker of the phony case for the invasion of Iraq   spytalk.co/p/death-of-a-m... · Posted by u/nabla9
jaybrendansmith · 7 months ago
This is the last time I felt the power of the propaganda machine. (The most recent time was the 2024 election) It was so obvious to myself and my friends that this was completely cooked up intelligence. And yet the truth was not getting out, and had fooled many people with this strange groupthink, almost like a dumb, braying herd animal, where the collective intelligence was utterly ambushed and tied up in a sack. I don't like feeling powerless, yet I have this feeling that our voices have been smothered of late, destroyed by ridiculous talking points.
princealiiiii · 7 months ago
The same propoganda machine has been on full effect in Israel's war on Gaza with American support. As soon as the attacks happened, there was a rush of propaganda (40 beheaded babies, mass rapes) to make the Hamas attacks seem completely unprovoked to justify the complete destruction of Gaza. The good news is Americans are more questioning this time of why they need to be involved in this at all.
princealiiiii commented on Why did U.S. wages stagnate for 20 years?   noahpinion.blog/p/so-why-... · Posted by u/paulpauper
rgreeko42 · 7 months ago
I truly do not understand how Noah Smith, a truly vapid and frankly unintelligent writer, makes it to the front page of this website so often. His writing goes whichever way is soothing to those with money and power.
princealiiiii · 7 months ago
On top of that, he has a deep hatred of Chinese, Russians, and Palestinians (basically anyone unaligned with US policy) that he likes to blame for everything - not just the governments, but the actual people of these countries.
princealiiiii commented on Perverse incentives of vibe coding   fredbenenson.medium.com/t... · Posted by u/laurex
dingnuts · 7 months ago
it's not like gambling, it is gambling. you exchange dollars for chips (tokens -- some casinos even call the chips tokens) and insert it into the machine in exchange for the chance of a prize.

if it doesn't work the first time you pull the lever, it might the second time, and it might not. Either way, the house wins.

It should be regulated as gambling, because it is. There's no metaphor, the only difference from a slot machine is that AI will never output cash directly, only the possibility of an output that could make money. So if you're lucky with your first gamble, it'll give you a second one to try.

Gambling all the way down.

princealiiiii · 7 months ago
> It should be regulated as gambling, because it is.

That's wild. Anything with non-deterministic output will have this.

u/princealiiiii

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