12 pointsby Anonymitaet3 hours ago6 comments
  • yodonan hour ago
    Fascinating article. I'm genuinely unclear whether the avowedly fictional security team is detailing a real or fictional postmortem.
    • fn-mote24 minutes ago
      I have to say, it isn't very clear this really happened.

      Reads like fiction or magic.

      • avaer17 minutes ago
        If it's a PR stunt it's a good one. I hadn't heard about mulerun before this.
  • ilamontan hour ago
    As for Phase 2 — if he actually gets Ollama + Qwen 72B running on Oracle Cloud ARM, then uses DSPy for self-optimization and Aider for code self-modification…

    That would be a different story. One that has nothing to do with us, and is entirely legal. We hope he makes it there. The right way.

    Come on. When a mole gets whacked, they look for a new hole.

    This person (and millions of others like him) isn't going to reflect on why the project got shut down and question his lack of ethics. He's looking for a new angle to exploit and a new set of excuses to trot out if he gets caught with his hand in the cookie jar.

  • philipp-gayretan hour ago
    Fun read and honestly very impressive demonstration of what can be done with the tech by someone with no experience whatsoever.
    • avaer35 minutes ago
      The article casts doubt on the claim of no experience.

      He references actual research papers, complains about regressions, and attempts to shape swarms.

      You decide for yourself.

  • Nuzzerinoan hour ago
    Sounds like yet another story about the Goliaths of the AI world ruining the Davids. They even “respected” him by posting his details to the world, in a possibly illegal way.
  • Anonymitaet3 hours ago
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  • DonHopkins26 minutes ago
    Any bit of respect he might have earned is overwhelmingly canceled out by the disrespect he deserves for being an Andrew Tate fan.