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[–] snikta@programming.dev 13 points 4 weeks ago

The US likely has many years of recession to look forward to. There might even be a civil war. The country is utterly broken and the ones to blame are capitalists and useful idiots preaching and implementing their propaganda (neoliberalism and its even more degenerated derivates).

[–] snikta@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago (6 children)

Has anyone a number on theoretical compute per €? And compared with RTX 5090? Benchmarks?

[–] snikta@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Its also the way of the nordic model or social democracy in general. Or most socialists. They're all evil fascists of course. Let's fight everyone.

[–] snikta@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Exactly what an LLM-agent would reply. 😉

I would say that the LLM-based agent thinks. And thinking is not only "steps of reasoning", but also using external tools for RAG. Like searching the internet, utilizing relationship databases, interpreters and proof assistants.

You just described your subjective experience of thinking. And maybe a vauge definition of what thinking is. We all know this subjective representation of thinking/reasoning/decision-making is not a good representation of some objective reality (countless of psychological and cognitive experiments have demonstrated this). That you are not able to make sense of intermediate LLM reasoning steps does not say much (except just that). The important thing is that the agent is able to make use of it.

The LLM can for sure make abstract models of reality, generalize, create analogies and then extrapolate. One might even claim that's a fundamental function of the transformer.

I would classify myself as a rather intuitive person. I have flashes of insight which I later have to "manually" prove/deduc (if acting on the intuition implies risk). My thought process is usually quite fuzzy and chaotic. I may very well follow a lead which turns out to be dead end, and by that infer something which might seem completely unrelated.

A likely more accurate organic/brain analogy would be that the LLM is a part of the frontal cortex. The LLM must exist as a component in a larger heterogeneous ecosystem. It doesn't even have to be an LLM. Some kind of generative or inference engine that produce useful information which can then be modified and corrected by other more specialized components and also inserted into some feedback loop. The thing which makes people excited is the generating part. And everyone who takes AI or LLMs seriously understands that the LLM is just one but vital component of at truly "intelligent" system.

Defining intelligence is another related subject. My favorite general definition is "lossless compression". And the only useful definition of general intelligence is: the opposite of narrow/specific intelligence (it does not say anything about how good the system is).

[–] snikta@programming.dev 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Quantum computing is a dead end. Better stick to constructive mathematics when doing philosophy.

[–] snikta@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

How are humans different from LLMs under RL/genetics? To me, they both look like token generators with a fitness. Some are quite good. Some are terrible. Both do fast and slow thinking. Some have access to tools. Some have nothing. And they both survive if they are a good fit for their application.

I find the technical details quite irrelevant here. That might be relevant if you want to discuss short term politics, priorities and applied ethics. Still, it looks like you're approaching this with a lot of bias and probably a bunch of false premises.

BTW, I agree that quantum computing is BS.

[–] snikta@programming.dev 7 points 1 month ago

GPT-OSS:120b is really good.

Tools are powerful and make local inference on cheap hardware good enough for most people.

DSPy is pretty cool.

Intel caught my attention at the begin of 2025, but seems to have given up on their software stack. I regret buying cheap Arcs for inference.

Inference on AMD is good enough for production.

 

Many interesting presentations.

(I replaced the post with the YouTube link. This post links to the event page instead.)

 

Hall is a command-line project manager for projects written in GNU guile. It is also a set of libraries for interacting with Guile projects.

[–] snikta@programming.dev 2 points 2 months ago

Gleam seems awesome. However, Scheme/lisp are favorites of mine, so maybe Clojerl?

But if you really want to try out the latest and greatest in functional programming/languages I would suggest Idris2. I believe there is a BEAM back end as well.

[–] snikta@programming.dev 1 points 2 months ago
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