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by overfeed
2 hours ago
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> If it can do 90% of the tasks the big boys do, at 50% speed I want to live in this world too, but these numbers, as of today, are very aspirational and far removed from reality. I'm no tokenmaxxer; I find my modest local setup useful, I also know the limitations, it's slow and it sucks (relatively) at high-level and/or long-context planning, compared to frontier models. Only a minority of my prompts are max-effort - its not all I do, but, it also means frontier labs aren't dying any time soon |
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I love local models - I have a machine at home that runs a few for me and it's a lot of fun - but for the time being they are not super trustworthy on tool calls and staying on script. Another year or so might change all that!