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We've kept hearing how GLM-5.2 beats Opus 4.8, and are skeptical of benchmarks - so we tested them on a real bug from the Cline repo. While both models fixed the issue, GLM was the winner in terms of cost and code quality:
- GLM used twice as many tokens (GLM 1.1m vs Opus 660K) but cost half as much (GLM $0.41 vs Opus $0.81)
- Opus finished quicker - 1.6 min and 12 tool calls vs GLM 4.7 min and 28 tool calls
- GLM cleaned up dead code and verified the build compiled before completing. Opus didn't - it left type errors that passed tests but broke the production build.
Both runs used the same Cline harness prompting and tools, so it seems GLM is RL trained to spend more tokens verifying its work before completing. Impressive work by the @Zai_org team!
Token capture = STILL UNPROVEN. Zero revenue numbers. Zero fee data. Zero mention of LINK token in any of these partnerships. The word "LINK" doesn't appear once in the article; it's all "Chainlink" (the network/company).
Foto tomada en 1903, mujer de Bangladesh carga a un británico durante la terrible ocupación británica.
Ésto demuestra la "civilización" que transmitían los europeos a sus colonias.
@HaugenKari06@MyLordBebo civilized people judge individuals by their actions, not by ancestry. The irony is that collective blame based on ethnicity is exactly the primitive mindset you’re pretending to criticize
@zimviv@MyLordBebo You didn’t invent civilisation. Modern science and knowledge are the result of thousands of years of contributions from Africans, Asians, Middle Easterners.
@zimviv@MyLordBebo Your grandfather didn’t bring civilisation to shit. They had kingdoms, cities, trade networks, universities, laws, and cultures long before Europeans arrived. Building roads and railways for a colony doesn’t make colonisers the source of civilisation. If civilisation means
They're projecting 3.6% inflation while reciting a 2% target, and simultaneously building the machinery to re-measure inflation lower + remove their own binding commitments.
The next real move is a cut, politically timed (midterms). The measurement change IS the policy.