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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 12 days ago
"We used to call it robbery.

Now we call it IPO."

#anthropic #claude
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@jani absolutely not! everyone uses contrasts it's a more complex... let's not go to this. but no :D absolutely not and that post did no trigger me. had to just open my crazy thoughts why i thought it was a joke lol.

i'm allergic to claude code, literally. and it enforces me to stay away from sites from which you'd better be away in the frist place :D i guess it's overall on plus side illness...
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@jani@floss.sociaI I don't have Claude Code myself but somehow I still recognize its handwriting style at instant and it is super disturbing. There's commonalities in text structuring, storytelling and the use contrasts. I've never spent time on leaning any of this but unfortunately my brain has learned its writing style.

And I'm not talking about your text it does not drill my brain.

Sounds insane but I guess there is enough statistical repetition that you might learn recognize something like this. Had to fully logout LinkedIn because of this. That site is not literally driving me insane :-) And I heard from someone that they use a lot synthesized data to train the models, so perhaps that could create "plastic wrapped" feel that the text has.

Lol, I'm suffering side-effects of others use of Claude Code... It's easy not to use it, so I guess this has benefits too. I had it just a short while provided by my employer but within two three weeks I asked to remove my account on basis that I didn't think this does any good on me.

Yeah, I read a lot of books from time to time so maybe that "helps" (it's a curse IMHO so much of that text pollution).
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@jani code is easy, people are hard
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@jani I don't know if you used Claude phrasing on purpose but it fits to the context :-) Just thinking was it on purpose.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 12 days ago
Maybe I looked wrong but I think within 8 months on of the most profitable investment would have been to buy NVIDIA GPUs and resell them later :-)

Keeping this in mind tho.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Writing agent as AGNT is like messaging "we deliver slop from the get go" ;-) Super irritating.
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E.g., once upon a time there was biotech boom even. Have not heard from that for some time.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 12 days ago
More I've worked on this inference topic, more I've realized how archaic LLM technology is.

I really would have hard time to take any attitude for or against something that I cannot see "that important" or "speacial". It's like being opionated on bloom filter or something.

The core tech LLM is about end of its life anyway. The only thing I'm against is at most these one trillion evaluations of Anthropic and OpenAI. I'd divide that by 10. People must be out of their minds to participate such IPO. They spent way too much money and that money is never coming back.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 13 days ago
I get why Microsoft and NVIDIA are besties now:

1. Microsoft has thrown regular Windows productivity users under the bus.
2. NIVIDIA has thrown gamers under the bus.

The software stack itself is like a precautioary divorce agreement signed by the legal teams of both companies.

And all that shoehorned into most expensive imaginary laptop hardware ever made, which the software stack renders completely useless.

#microsoft #nvidia
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Great success. Amazing progress. 🤦‍♀️🤦🤦‍♂️

https://github.com/RsyncProject/rsync/issues/929
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Might be also 30s or 40s too I don't know but around that era.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

There is two math theories that help to set a framework of constraints of the theoretical limits of computation, and I think both should still apply even with qubits (free to correct me if I'm wrong).

1. Gödel's incompleteness theorem.
2. Halting problem.

They bring me a piece of mind because I know where the frames of computation are located, and see through the fog we are at.

People are talking so much these days about leaving behind so here's two cents on that topic.

When thinking about 50s classics, I'd pick these at least over requirements engineering and waterfall process :-)
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@dirkhh right, and i have my previous mortgage already paid already few years ago. i.e. i can always swap my downtown apartment for cheap storage and move my office to some poverty house. lots of great options available...
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 13 days ago
@pinkforest but actually it is the most useful thing that i've found with these. quick context search. does not get in the way, helps to find search heuristics.

I grabbed this idea from one startup, which was not about replacing anyone but provide context information for customer servants. It was a rare case of improving quality of life at work.
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@dirkhh not selling my kidneys but i think i'll reactivate with gym and logout for the most part from everywhere for some time :-) it seems that at least for me madness is a contagious disease so it is time to take corrective actions. too much is too much.
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@dirkhh nope i ordered them already two months ago but i keep that idea in mind :-) 7-8 months delivery time.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

I'm waiting eagerly for Oct to get replacement NAS drives :------)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 13 days ago
Latest trend is to frame the post like "critical to AI" it starts e.g., "Not everyone lives in the AI bubble ...", and right after that *drumroll* the AI PITCH :--)

Probably Claude 4.8 feature or something because this is becoming so common.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Super interesting indie documentary:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4Val4-mAE4
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