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Maybe you have not received an alert but, yes it does, and it's annoying as all hell. Dirt, sun, etc all pop an alert about degraded performance.

> yes it does, and it's annoying as all hell. Dirt, sun, etc all pop an alert about degraded performance

As with all things FSD, it does sometimes and not others. I've driving my parents' Tesla with FSD engaged and it did complain when the windshield got dirty but didn't say anything when it drove into fog. (I took over manually.)


I answered this already for one of our investors - marked the single "decline to disclose" box and sent it back.

Copilot


Has it improved lately? I used it for a year and until I switched to cursor, I felt the AI coding stuff was a complete sham, because copilot was essentially useless.

I’ll try it out.


It's wikipedia in the 00s all over again being preached by roughly the same age and social demographic.


No, it lets good engineers parallelize work. I can be adding a route to the backend while Cline with Sonnet 3.7 adds a button to the frontend. Boilerplate work that would take 20-30 minutes is handled by a coding agent. With Claude writing some of the backend routes with supervision, you've got a very efficient workflow. I do something like this daily in a 80k loc codebase.


I look forward to good standard integrations to assign a ticket to an agent and let it go through ci and up for a preview deploy & pr. I think there's lots of smaller issues that could be raised and sorted without much intervention.


The research posted demonstrates the opposite of that within the scope of sequence lengths they studied. The model has future tokens strongly represented well in advance.


This is what we do today. Have you tried it against Gemini 2.0?


This is, justifiably, very similar to nuclear reactor operators. Pay needs to reflect the working conditions to attract more people (it does for reactor operators).


Great release Daniel. Applaud the consistency you have shown.

Can you release slightly bigger quant versions? Would enjoy something that runs well on 8x32 v100 and 8x80 A100.


Thanks! Oh I did release 4bit quants, 5bit, 6bit etc all at https://huggingface.co/unsloth/DeepSeek-R1-GGUF if that helps - they're not dynamic though but it should function fine :)


The cyber security gatekeepers care very little about that kind of stuff. They care only about what does not get them in trouble, and AI in many enterprises is still viewed as a cyber threat.


One of the things that i find remarkable in my work is that they block ChatGPT because they're afraid of data leaking. But Google translate has been promoted for years and we don't really do business with Google. Were a Microsoft shop. Kinda double standards.


I mean it was probably a jive at OpenAIs transition to for-profit, but you’re absolutely right.

Enterprise decision makers care about compliance, certifications and “general market image” (which probably has a proper English word). OpenAI has none of that, and they will compete with companies that do.


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