When you move outside of the AI Arena, it is interesting to see what others are reading.
I find myself writting on medium from time to time. it goes in fits and starts. I don't post often, but when I do post, its probably around something I have been working on or researching.
I just got my weekly stats for the past week and it seem that the infrastructure/hardware got the most views this time around. Medium is fickle though, views are just clicks, its the reads that you want to see. A read on Medium is a user hanging in your article for at least 30 seconds. Last week my home network article seems to have piqued interest. I would love to see where all the links were posted to drive people this way. 'google' just isn't granular enough.
Ahh well. No doubt it will be something different next week.
I am still pontificating on what I may write next. Apparently the 'nano' models are 'really fast' well according to LLM benchmarks. When i put them through my 'real-world' test it was a differet story. I have a single question for each of the following situations.Reasoning, Coding, and Logic . I tend to use these to guage models I download onto my Ollama server. My favorites so far based on my bench marls Phi4:14B and qwen3-coder:30b. But thats just me, and i still use mostly Claude opus 4.5 for most of my daily work.
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When you move outside of the AI Arena, it is interesting to see what others are reading.
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