@sixhobbits It was mostly an obvious phishing email :(
A phishin email saying "hey, you need to pay customs".
And because those emails always kinda look like phishing mails to me and because i was expecting one of those mails this week I fell for it :(
🚀 Introducing the Qwen 3.5 Small Model Series
Qwen3.5-0.8B · Qwen3.5-2B · Qwen3.5-4B · Qwen3.5-9B
✨ More intelligence, less compute.
These small models are built on the same Qwen3.5 foundation — native multimodal, improved architecture, scaled RL:
• 0.8B / 2B → tiny, fast, great for edge device
• 4B → a surprisingly strong multimodal base for lightweight agents
• 9B → compact, but already closing the gap with much larger models
And yes — we’re also releasing the Base models as well.
We hope this better supports research, experimentation, and real-world industrial innovation.
Hugging Face: https://t.co/wFMdX5pDjU
ModelScope: https://t.co/9NGXcIdCWI
The timing of the rumours of the new deepseek models is interesting. Qwen has just announced their new models and Deepseek is rumoured to be releasing theirs now.
I don't know if it's just a chinese new year thing or if the one is waiting for the other.
I hope the next deepseek model is distilling onto qwen3.5 medium models. The baseline qwen models already feel overpowered I can't imagine how it's going to function as a distillation target.
Both Amazon and Google don't use etcd in their hosted clusters opting to use internal optimised stores.
Wonder what that implies about how we use it in OSS land.
etcd is the database behind every Kubernetes cluster.
You can run one for years without thinking about it. Then your cluster gets big enough, and etcd is all you think about.
A thread on why. 🧵
Over the last year I managed to turn ~$50 into 5 ETH with magic internet beans! 👨🌾 I ran a long-tail MEV strategy that involved on-chain coordination around Beanstalk's hourly Bean emissions. Read the full blog post here: https://t.co/IhoruTtY8v
Things that I have been explaining for almost a decade that i did not expect:
1. readiness vs liveness check
2. pod lifecycle: sigterm then wait for all connections to complete
3. less code is better. (this is still true).
A WhatsApp promise: “R30k tech job in Bangkok, flight paid” lured 41 South Africans across Thailand’s border into Myanmar’s KK Park. Their hopeful smiles quickly turned to shackles and despair.
Sixteen-hour pig-butchering (fake romance → crypto slaughter) and investment scams (phony platforms that vanish with deposits). Miss a quota? The victims received threats like: “Your kidney pays. Your family gets silence.” Beatings, shocks, mouldy rice, wormy slop kept a 1000 captives in line.
On 22 October 2025: Four South African men, who were isolated from the others, secretly formed a prayer circle by the gate. Others joined. They charged the guards, smashed the gate and a 1,000 fled. Six reached Thailand. 35 remain stranded in war-torn Myanmar. DIRCO is coordinating urgently with NGOs and Interpol. The fight continues.
and that's a wrap! #vapicon ✅
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thank you san francisco and @Vapi_AI 🤍
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