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by bothlabs
128 days ago
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The Cerebras partnership is the most interesting part of this announcement to me. 1000+ tok/s changes how you interact with a coding model. At that speed the bottleneck shifts from waiting for the model to keeping up with it yourself. Curious how the capability tradeoff plays out in practice though. SWE-Bench Pro scores are noticeably lower than full 5.3-Codex. For quick edits and rapid prototyping that's probably fine, but I wonder where the line is where you'd rather wait 10x longer for a correct answer than get a wrong one instantly. Also "the model was instrumental in creating itself" is doing a lot of heavy lifting as a sentence. Would love to see more details on what that actually looked like in practice beyond marketing copy. |
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Unless you use garbage languages, of course.