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smy20011 commented on How to Keep Winning   amasad.me/keep-winning... · Posted by u/daviducolo
smy20011 · a month ago
Just don't play the game have winner and loser. Play the game that both side can win.
smy20011 commented on My AI skeptic friends are all nuts   fly.io/blog/youre-all-nut... · Posted by u/tabletcorry
smy20011 · 7 months ago
> Often, it will drop you precisely at that golden moment where shit almost works, and development means tweaking code and immediately seeing things work better. That dopamine hit is why I code.

Only if you are familiar with the project/code. If not, you were throw into a foreign codebase and have no idea how to tweak it.

smy20011 commented on Tailscale is pretty useful   blog.6nok.org/tailscale-i... · Posted by u/thm
yjftsjthsd-h · 9 months ago
How are you going from weather and stock information to a podcast? Is there some sort of TTS step there?
smy20011 · 9 months ago
Yeah, fully local LLM+TTS setup.

Use jupyter notebook to fetch the stock and weather info and feed that into a local LLM and convert that to speech using opensource TTS.

https://github.com/smy20011/MorningRadio

smy20011 commented on Tailscale is pretty useful   blog.6nok.org/tailscale-i... · Posted by u/thm
necessary · 9 months ago
What is the delivery mechanism?
smy20011 commented on Tailscale is pretty useful   blog.6nok.org/tailscale-i... · Posted by u/thm
smy20011 · 9 months ago
I use tailscale to build my personal podcast that include local weather and stocks I interested in. Running the whole pipeline on a steamdeck and use tailscale to securely delivery the generated podcast to my phone.
smy20011 commented on Should managers still code?   theengineeringmanager.sub... · Posted by u/blah2244
smy20011 · 10 months ago
Curious why large open source project (like linux) have no manager for all the political stuff but works well but every private company have a huge management chain for less complex stuff.
smy20011 commented on Grok 3: Another win for the bitter lesson   thealgorithmicbridge.com/... · Posted by u/kiyanwang
PeterStuer · 10 months ago
It's not an either/or. Your hiring of talent is only limited by your GPU spend if you can't hire because you ran out of money.

In reality pushing the frontier on datacenters will tend to attract the best talent, not turn them away.

And in talent, it is the quality rather than the quantity that counts.

A 10x breakthrough in algorithm will compound with a 10x scaleout in compute, not hinder it.

I am a big fan of Deepseek, Meta and other open model groups. I also admire what the Grok team is doing, especially their astounding execution velocity.

And it seems like Grok 2 is scheduled to be opened as promised.

smy20011 · 10 months ago
Not that simple, It could cause resource curse [1] for developers. Why optimize algorithm when you have nearly infinity resources? For deepseek, their constrains is one of the reason they achieve breakthrough. One of their contribution, fp8 training, is to find a way to train models with GPUs that limit fp32 performance due to export control.

[1]: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/resource-curse.asp#:~:t...

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