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Chinese labs rely on distillation of claude & codex models in order to improve. Being cut off from running tens of thousands of separate accounts on Fable & GPT-5.6 effectively causes two things:
1) Chinese labs stop improving
2) Anthropic & OpenAI have excess compute due to limited allowed users, so they keep improving
@tonjkb@johnennis Meanwhile US labs will have extra compute available from non-citizens not accessing the good stuff, so they’ll continue to improve unencumbered
@tonjkb@johnennis Chinese frontier models would slow their improvements (or stop altogether) if they don’t have large-scale access to US models to distill from.
@steipete That’s not even the half of it. When a team ID gets the random “Status Code 7000: Customer is not configured for Notarization” bug, it takes minimum 2 months to fix with near-daily messages to Apple.
I'll take your point on Obsidian - I think some of my data mixed it up with Obsidian Therapeutics. Can you provide a quote or source on your claim regarding Nous? I only ask because Nous has received $50m in Series A funding from a consortium of VC companies led by Paradigm, a major VC firm.
@CivGame I have been a devoted civfanatic since 1999. I ALWAYS bought every game, expansion, and DLC on Day 1.
Brush & Blade is the first time I can’t make an excuse to justify the purchase. The value proposition is nowhere close to $30.
@Cointelegraph@rkbaggs@hhsahay@ArchLending The risk involved in borrowing against or earning yield on btc is ASTRONOMICAL compared to doing the same with cash.
This is the one thing I agree with BTC maxis on - your btc belongs in a cold storage/hardware wallet & only used as needed.
@GodPlaysCards Reminds me of that George Clooney movie about the Potsdam Conference where the Americans & Soviets are racing to expatriate as many rocket scientists as possible
Makes me wonder how many movies have been completed & then shelved. I think HBO takes the crown.
-Shelved Batwoman
-Shelved Coyote v Acme until a sub-contracted studio bought the distribution rights
-Shelved an entire completed tv show season in 2007 (some show about Dallas real estate). Ok I guess Disney did the same with the recent Bachelorette season
I just don’t understand their branding process. Their AI is called Gemini, but they’re going with Antigravity CLI and Googlebooks?
They’re turning into the GM Auto of computer products. Their fleet should stick with Gemini, Pixel, and Chrome naming conventions and leave it at that.