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Can you prove it in a blog and post it here that you do better code snippets than AI. If you claim "what kind of codebase", you should be able to use some codebase from github to prove it?

Fix: Bring back Ilya, fire Sam Altman.

Ilya’s doing fine raking in billions for what’s effectively a D&D campaign

Why is Yann Lecun in same article as Ilya?


I can't tell if you meant this as a slight on Ilya Sutskever or on Yann LeCun. Both are well-known names in AI.


Pretty sure the article is AI slop, so it's kind of connect the dots

Ilya has appeared to shift to closer to Yann's position, though: he's been on the "scaling LLMs will fail to reach AGI" beat for a long time.


,> Pretty sure the article is AI slop

Yeah, the actual video with transcripts (YouTube link in bottom of TFA):

https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/ilya-sutskever-2

Ed: TFA is basically a dupe of

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46048125


well, take a stab at it


why nixos gets to first page?


Because it's a fundamental shift in design away from most other linux distributions, which is exciting and and perhaps a breath of fresh air for longtime linux users.


Nix is crazy powerful, it can have all my upvotes.


People here are interested in reading about it. Is there a reason you think it shouldn't?


someone posts it and people upvote it


IMHO parallel coding is very unwise to spend resources upon. Humans (and agents) will never code in parallel. Merging and conflict resolution was invented for a good reason.


Thanks for reading the paper!


For those who are interested:

https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.c...

I am not sure what differences k8s has compare to Borg. At the concept level these are pretty comparable.


I dont think this problem has an easy enough solution. Possibly the biggest problem in the world.


The real reason for this shift is that kubernetes moved to containerd which they cannot handle. Docker was much easier. Differential workloads is not correct to blame.

Also, there is a long tail of issues to be fixed if you do it with Kubernetes.

Kubernetes does not just give you scaling, it gives you many things: run on any architecture, be close to your deployment etc.



Most of the kubernetes providers (GKE, EKS) do not support this new shim. Even on baremetal it is possibly hard to run.


They say they can help with Google resources but no NDA no nothing.


No, it is not explicit. Its like a very important friend asking for your answer sheet on an exam without even assuring they wont look into the answers.


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