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No, Qwen 27B isn't the sweet spot

https://barajas.blog/posts/no-qwen-27b-isnt-enough/
3•bearjaws•1h ago

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verdverm•31m ago
Unconvincing, I use this model for agentic work, and while it's obviously not as good, this person is using their personal setup and experience as a justification.

1. Mac is slow at prompt processing, the Spark is much better for coding. Most of the time in coding is spent in prompt processing.

2. DFlash addon improves tgen speed 2-3x. (https://huggingface.co/collections/z-lab/dflash)

3. Harness matters, they gave no indication of what they are using. (likely an entire post just to describe a good setup)

The low, double-digit billion param models have improved vastly, notably earlier this year. I'm personally excited for the next iteration later this year because everything keeps getting better. The DFlash addons are a pure computational performance boost, there will be capability improvements later this year in this size range.

edyos•13m ago
You’re right about the coding, but not about the rest. I use this 27B for everyday tasks that aren’t actually coding. When it comes to coding, GLM5.2 is, in my view, a marvel; it’s inexpensive and works very well when used properly – but for everything else, from sorting emails to pre-generation and analysis of varying quality, it does the job that GPT and Claude can’t do for free, and sometimes not quite as well. I use Claude for coding because I’ve got used to the way it works, which suits me. But the 27B does the opposite: the ‘local’ mode is there to help you get used to the way it works, and that might be the point.

Your computer already told on you

https://no01.substack.com/p/your-computer-already-told-on-you
1•logicalstack•1m ago•0 comments

The Certainty Trap

https://enjoyalyssa.substack.com/p/the-certainty-trap
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1•olwal•5m ago•0 comments

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1•bookofjoe•6m ago•1 comments

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3•surprisetalk•21m ago•0 comments

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1•herbertl•24m ago•0 comments