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AFM had a 4096 token context window and this can be configured to have a 32k+ token context window, for one.

Google releasing Gemma 4 yesterday was prescient. Toying around with Zed + Gemma 4 on my laptop is 95% as good as using a cloud provider.

Noting that there's an option to require a Bearer token to the API

Warner Bros has had their best summer in years (Sinners, Superman, etc). HBO still makes highly regarded prestige TV series (The Last Of Us, Task, etc). This is just false.


That video game/superhero IP adaptations are considered "prestige TV" says more about diminished creative expectations than HBO continuing to uphold it's traditional high standards.

Nothing against people who like them, to each his own. But the throughput of quality programming out of HBO has dropped off a cliff through it's multiple changes in ownership.


What's updog?


Nothing much. How bout you?



Wasn't the first reference to this joke in the office, also is it just me or do I remember this guy from either breaking bad or the office or (both??)

Was his name neil on breaking bad or the office, I think his name was neil in the office, one of the warehouse workers right?



Better Call Saul


I know I could sure use some updog right about now.


Isn't that a kind of yoga pose?


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HN is starting to feel like early 2010s Reddit and I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.


The link to the Science article is a 404. Not a good look.



*Eternal


He's in everyone's good graces because he's now known as a kookie old man from the MTV show _The Osbournes_ that aired in the mid-2000's. Same reason why Michael Jackson, arguably the most famous person of the 90s, isn't as popular after his death given his reclusiveness and scandals. We tend to remember stars for the last impact that they had — not what they started off with.


Not super great of them to release an original movie so close to Lilo and Stitch, which is still in theaters and just crossed $900M world-wide. And of course, How to Train Your Dragon, as mentioned in the article.


The U.S. is notorious for not allowing vacation time, or at least is more focused on the "grindset".


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