Then they came for the millionaires and I said nothing because I'm not a millionaire. Then everything was cool and they stopped coming for people

In recent weeks, we pointed Mythos and other security-focused LLMs at live code across critical parts of our infrastructure. We share what we observed, the modelsā strengths and weaknesses, and what the work around them needs to look like before any of it can scale.
@noracodes LLMs do represent a significant advancement in computing! "inferring" an ambiguous referent in a sentence (even if only statistically) is from a computational linguistics prospective really cool! We've never been able to do that before!
"Wait the industry is doing WHAT with it? And they'reā wait but, oh gods no please don'tā"
Everything that follows is utter horror.
Plenty of people is blaming "AI" in the abstract for the recent RAM price spikes, but I haven't seen anybody around here point to the actual and direct culprit of it all: Sam Altman secretly bought 40% of silicon wafers (not even produced RAM, just the silicon wafers) from two of the biggest RAM manufacturers, at the same time. Not even with specific plans for what kind of RAM do with them. This is just to mess up with competitors.
Seriously, you can't hate OpenAI enough.
https://www.mooreslawisdead.com/post/sam-altman-s-dirty-dram-deal

Or: How the AI Bubble, Panic, and Unpreparedness Stole ChristmasWritten by Tom of Mooreās Law Is DeadSpecial Assistance by KarbinCry & kari-no-sugataBased on this Video: https://youtu.be/BORRBce5TGwIntroduction ā The Day the RAM Market SnappedAt the beginning of November, I ordered a 32GB DDR5 kit for pairing with a Minisforum BD790i X3D motherboard, and three weeks later those very same sticks of DDR5 are now listed for a staggering $330ā a 156% increase in price from less than a month ago! At