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Kimi K2 Thinking. Tell it in the system prompt to push back.

It's not that hard. Stationery shops do exist, even online if you don't have one locally.

What I meant was that you cannot just clip one in your pocket and use it as your daily driver. Try signing a receipt, or even saying to someone (as for example I did, this past Tuesday), hand me a piece of scrap paper and I will write down the instructions for processing acrylic paint waste water.

Better this than 300th React.JS bloatware of the year.


You may want to use the new "derestricted" variants of gpt-oss. While the ostensible goal of these variants is to de-censor them, it ends up removing the models' obsession with policy and wasting thinking tokens that could be used towards actually reasoning through a problem.


Great advice. Have you observed any other differences? I’ve been wondering if there are any specialized variants yet of GPT-OSS models yet that outperform on specific tasks (similar to the countless Llama 3 variants we’ve seen).


I mean, yes. Very much so. People should be upset about a relatively affordable hobby getting to this point.


In the US, yes.


Ideally, yes.


Historical preservation, retro computing, period-correct hardware setups.


Yes, except unironically. A market that cannot efficiently serve the vast majority of the population is a failed market.


There's a great way to express the utility something has to you to get it. You can spend more money.


Planning ahead is the #1 problem for people with executive dysfunction, many of whom work in IT.


If we replaced half of schooling with simple planning courses and classes half the world’s problems would be solved.

Of course, it’d crash the consumer market so of course it’ll never be done.


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