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    22 minutes ago

    “The M4 Sherman was a capable tank, but it was the far superior T-34 that won WWII”

    “Oh this is from War Thunder’s russian bias”

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    Then the next generation of models fed on slop with adverts in and increasingly adopt the writing style of marketing copy.

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    I suspect that for a 5th grade teacher, something written by OpenAI will be one of the best papers they’ve ever read. Not insightful in any way, but correct spelling, punctuation, paragraphs, vocabulary, etc.

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      What for? I can’t think of a single problem I have in my life where the answer is AI.

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        I run it on the hardware I have, the data stays with me, offline. I run it on hardware I already have for other purposes, and I even have a portable solar panel (but I use the plug socket).

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          doesn’t AI need like 96 gigs of ram to be comparable in quality (or lack there of, depending on how you view it) yo the commercial options?

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            Qwen3 30b a3b, for example, is brilliant for its size and i can run it on my 8 GB VRAM + 32 GB RAM system at like 20 tokens per second. For lower powered systems, Qwen3 4b + a search tool is also insanely great for its size and can fit in less than 3 GB of RAM or VRAM at Q5 quantization

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    Your suppose to create a monopoly THEN shittify your product with ads. OpenAI is like speedrunning being a big tech company before our own eyes, it lines up from what I hear from people working there.

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    This may be what pops the bubble.

    Inserting ads into the response would ruin the responses. Making it even more useless

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    Literally that Black Mirror episode, where the woman has a brain implant to cure a brain trauma, and they put ads in her speech because she is on the free subscription tier.

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      Not to defend adding ads to chatgpt, but it’s quite different from an implant that turns people into walking ads.

      Also, they weren’t on the free tier, their subscription was already stretching their finances and then they added ads and a new even more expensive tier to avoid the ads.

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        Yes, it was the base tier in the episode (not free). You’ll forgive me, it’s been a some time since I watched it.

        It’s not a 1:1 comparison, but you’ll admit that the resemblance is uncanny.