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  • I try to avoid using Gemini but if you have to I’d use it through AiStudio because you get to use the 2.5 pro model for free and it tends to not really censor itself.

    Out of curiosity I asked Kimi K2 the same question

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    A strong, directly-relevant passage is Engels’ 1878 summary in Anti-Dühring.

    There he states that, once the world market had taken shape, the “anarchy of production” under capitalism produced “a crisis every ten years” (CW 25, p. 264).

    He argues that the compulsion to introduce ever-more-productive machinery makes output grow faster than the market can absorb; the resulting glut of unsold goods then erupts as a commercial and financial crash. Because the same competitive drive repeats itself after every slump, the whole cycle re-appears roughly once a decade.

    You can read the paragraph in context here (Marxists Internet Archive, Anti-Dühring, Part III, ch. 2):

    https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1877/anti-duhring/ch03.htm#2

    If you need the exact wording Engels used in German, the same passage is in MEW, Bd. 20, S. 264.






  • LVLtoTechnologyChatGPT Is Still a Bullshit Machine
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    4 个月前

    I assume these are local models? What GPU do you run them with?

    Tbh, I just use their chat interfaces. Haven’t really felt the need to do a local setup. But yeah they can be setup locally.

    Edit: sorry I somehow skipped over your question. Sadly I don’t have much knowledge on the technical aspects of ai so I wouldn’t be much help there.


  • Good points.

    Also, on the topic of Deepseek, I’ve moved on to using other models. Back when it came out was the first time I really got into using AI for certain things, and it was nice. I was using the V3 model because the thinking of R1 usually took a bit too long for me but would sometimes switch to it when the task required it. But last month when Kimi K2 came out I completely switched over to that one because it was as smart if not smarter than R1, but also as fast as V3. Since about a week ago though I’ve been testing out Qwen’s new model for my use cases and I think I’m going to be using it until something better comes along.

    Also, I’d be interested to read that guide once you are done with it.




  • Funny how they can take a legit finding but then editorialize it to bash China for doing a good thing. Yeah, cutting SO₂ does let more warmth through and will cause a 0.05 Celsius/decade growth but it’s literally just showing the warming we are already creating and is tiny compared to the 0.2 Celsius/decade growth we’re getting from CO₂ and methane. They also don’t mention the fact that the USA and Europe also cut their sulfate emissions decades ago and contributed to this same type of “unmasking” effect.