Qwen3-4B-Thinking This is art - pelicans dont ride bikes
Qwen3-4B-Thinking This is art - pelicans dont ride bikes
Qwen3-4B-Thinking This is art - pelicans dont ride bikes
My Lethal Trifecta talk at the Bay Area AI Security Meetup
The surprise deprecation of GPT-4o for ChatGPT consumers
Increasing the VRAM allocation on AMD AI APUs under Linux Increasing the VRAM allocation on AMD AI APUs under Linux Since I saw some posts calling out the old (now deprecated) way to increase GTT memory allocations for the iGPU on AMD APUs (like the AI Max+ 395 /
GPT-5 Key characteristics pricing and model card
I clustered four Framework Mainboards to test huge LLMs I clustered four Framework Mainboards to test huge LLMs Framework casually mentioned they were testing a mini-rack AI cluster in their Framework Desktop presentation back in March. Imagine my surprise when Nirav Patel, Framework’s founder and CEO, was at Open
Follow-up to habit experiment 1 Analog evenings This is a follow-up to an earlier post. About a month ago, I began an experiment in intentional living I called “analog evenings.” The rules of this experiment were simple: Each night, around two hours before bedtime, I would power down—no phone, no computer, no television, nothing with a backlit screen
OpenAIs new open weight Apache 2 models are really good
ChatGPT and the Meaning of Life Guest Post by Harvey Lederman Scott Aaronson’s Brief Foreword: Harvey Lederman is a distinguished analytic philosopher who moved from Princeton to UT Austin a few years ago. Since his arrival, he’s become one of my best friends among the UT professoriate. He’s my favorite kind of philosopher, the kind who sees scientists as partners in
ChatGPT agents user-agent