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2 days agoI personally rarely ever use LLM’s as chatbots, but I can’t really say your use case isn’t valid because I’m absurdly parasocial towards the Neuro twins lmfao
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I personally rarely ever use LLM’s as chatbots, but I can’t really say your use case isn’t valid because I’m absurdly parasocial towards the Neuro twins lmfao


Qwen doesn’t really try to upsell either tbh


It would be kinda funny tho if every state kept its nukes, a North Dakota-Missouri nuclear standoff would be crazy


Oh like 10x faster at least, and by how much faster is basically doubling every year, there’s been more AI progress in the last two months than the entire year of 2023


My plan is a M5 Max MacBook Pro with 128 gigs of ram, reportedly it runs Qwen 3.5 122B at 60TP/S
It has essentially 56 tensor cores
Both at the same time
The US has been pretty dominant at software application uses and China has been dominant at physical applications (robotics and industrial automation)
And China focuses a lot more on improving the fundamental architecture and solving the challenges that come with that whereas the US is mostly focusing on scale