| ▲ | trueno 3 hours ago | |||||||
im hoping and praying that local inference finds it's way to some sort of baseline that we're all depending on claude for here. that would help shape hardware designs on personal devices probably something in the direction of what apple has been doing. ive had to like tune out of the LLM scene because it's just a huge mess. It feels impossible to actually get benchmarks, it's insanely hard to get a grasp on what everyone is talking about, bots galore championing whatever model, it's just way too much craze and hype and misinformation. what I do know is we can't keep draining lakes with datacenters here and letting companies that are willing to heel turn on a whim basically control the output of all companies. that's not going to work, we collectively have to find a way to make local inference the path forward. everyone's foot is on the gas. all orgs, all execs, all peoples working jobs. there's no putting this stuff down, and it's exhausting but we have to be using claude like _right now_. pretty much every company is already completely locked in to openai/gemini/claude and for some unfortunate ones copilot. this was a utility vendor lock in capture that happened faster than anything ive ever seen in my life & I already am desperate for a way to get my org out of this. | ||||||||
| ▲ | hakfoo 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I'm frustrated that there's not "solid" instructional tooling. I either see people just saying "keep trying different prompts and switching models until you get lucky" or building huge cantilevered toolchains that seems incredibly brittle, and even then, how well do they really work? I get choice paralysis when you show me a prompt box-- I don't know what I can reasonably ask for and how to best phrase it, so I just panic. It doesn't help when we see articles saying people are getting better outcomes by adding things like "and no bugs plz owo" I'm sure this is by design-- anything with clear boundaries and best practices would discourage gacha style experimentation. Can you trust anyone who sells you a metered service to give you good guidance on how to use it efficiently? | ||||||||
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