@stuart trente Trent c'est mieux que treize reznor
@deborahh @mcc @northernlights 2.5th I would say, started in school (Switzerland) before English, but started hearing English before that
@simon re: the gemini vs chatgpt thing, I've been able to use 2.5 pro and 2.5 flash for a week now (on the free plan, though I have Google One storage). They both give similar results to the o3 query (and return faster). You do have to click "show thinking" to see what it searched.
It's been a couple of years since GPT-4 powered Bing, but with the various Deep Research products and now o3/o4-mini I'm ready to say that AI assisted search-based research actually works now https://simonwillison.net/2025/Apr/21/ai-assisted-search/
@grimalkina would be an instant read for me!
"Taking care of your own problem-solving mind no matter what the AI can and can't do: a user manual" ?!!!???
@cadey it seems to load faster than even a day ago, was there an update?
We got our AMD Turin sled booting! And --in classic @oxidecomputer fashion -- we're going to regale with tales of the adventure: join @ahl and me on Monday at 5p Pacific when we will have the engineering team on hand to talk about bringing up Cosmo!
https://discord.gg/QrcKGTTPrF?event=1362938379364466941
If you want the backstory, check out our earlier tales from the bringup lab:
https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/tales-from-the-bringup-lab-2021-12-06
https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/more-tales-from-the-bringup-lab
And learn ,more about Turin:
https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/unshrouding-turin-or-benvenuto-a-torino
@grimalkina @ren it's kind of a curse the way you put it... I would not want every brain fart I have to be materialized before I had a chance to reconsider.
@ren my theory is that billionaires mostly have free associative and reactive thoughts about what they feel and then there is a whole apparatus organized around them to translate their amorphously bad feelings into plans that make essentially no sense, but do make sense if the goal is to make the billionaire feel good
@grimalkina thank you! Your writing helps me see (american) tech culture in a new perspective. I've never worked in a software startup or big tech, so a lot of it seems strange to me on a surface level. One thing that came to mind is the German-speaking world's obsession with the "engineer" titles, to the point where you have "requirements engineers" and "business engineers".
I remember an English colleague's quip, who obviously didn't think it held any prestige: "I'm not an engineer, I don't have a spanner! "
That piece of writing I was talking about finishing that I was equally proud of and scared to post because I love it? Here it is.
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