@prayanks > "That's not a product feature. That's a compounding asset."
> I've written a full framework on this — covering the four depths of personalisation,
The emdashes, the "that's not X, that's Y"..
prayank this is some A grade slop, I think you're cool, don't outsource your thinking
@peebsvibin@sidsm01@akm1410 peebs, siddhant’s comment was satire. He hasn’t actually called his friends. He is mocking the original post.
Hope you have a nice day
@akm1410 what is this shoddy performative journalism ugh
There could be a 1000 reasons why they wouldn’t invest in a company despite having a thesis in the sector😭
Are you aware this is net negative to society or you actually think this is somehow constructive?
@isenditbacc@shantanugoel Ah I’ll take the other side of the bet - as models become smaller+smarter, everyone unknowingly will do some local inference. Pretty sure apple/microsoft already bake in some tiny model in the os
Btw is arm vs x86 a contention for your dev machine?
@shantanugoel@isenditbacc Also aren’t these 2 very different in terms of AI inference (if that’s the use case), Apple has unified memory and those 64GB can be used to run models, whereas that’s not true for regular RAM?
@NirantK nirant man, you're f'king around and you know the nuance, right?
It's not that everyone rolls out their own CRM, it's that it is cheap enough for *someone else* to roll out a CRM and that erodes margin and it's next to free to have a really good system of record
@shantanugoel This reminds me of all the people who knew google-fu, and searching the web was an actual skill .... till the tech caught up and the gap vanished.
Your prompt might give you some temp edge, but - your prompt alpha is their RL opportunity