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Beware the Permanent Periphery

https://asteriskmag.com/issues/15/beware-the-permanent-periphery
17•m-hodges•6d ago

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keybored•31m ago
AI Inevitability with a left-liberal lexicon.

> An honest appraisal of the situation, however, should suggest the opposite response: It’s the employees of the labs, rich in equity and embedded in the most dynamic labor market there ever was, that should feel the least apprehension.

Of course no shit. Materially they have the least to fear. Their fears are ideological and spiritual; we have created something so powerful that even we are scared plus outright supramundane silicon faith.

A_D_E_P_T•28m ago
> Most countries will never have frontier AI. They’re the ones who should be worrying.

Is the author nuts? Every country has access to Kimi K3, which is a true frontier model and legitimately best-in-class for a number of applications. And the best small models -- Qwen and Deepseek V4 Flash -- are also open-weights models.

What does it matter if they weren't developed in France or the UK if the average French or English person can download and run them locally? And if countries need a big AI of their own, for whatever odd reason, they can work out a deal with Moonshot and run audited instances of K3 on their .gov networks.

HeatrayEnjoyer•22m ago
When China too stops publishing weights you'll never have anything better than K3 / the current SOTA. Your choices for future frontier models will be: use USA API or use China API.

Even now open weights are perpetually 6-12 months behind.

A_D_E_P_T•15m ago
> When China too stops publishing weights you'll never have anything better than K3 / the current SOTA.

Hasn't happened yet. Might not happen at all. Also, there's a lot that can be done with K3.

> Even now open weights are perpetually 6-12 months behind.

This is a very commonplace opinion yet I don't believe it's genuinely true. K3 is hardly much worse than Fable and can surpass it on certain tasks; they read as different, not as one that's 12 months behind the other. And don't forget that access to Fable is highly constrained.

As for small/local models: The leading edge is open by definition, and hardly much worse -- if worse at all -- than small models like Luna or Haiku (lol).

JSR_FDED•7m ago
So these countries will be able to use AI from multiple providers, which means they'll benefit from competition?
roenxi•6m ago
[delayed]
golem14•23m ago
As an alternative viewpoint, countries who use 'good-enough' AI much more unrestrained than say in the US can get a real leg up. Just requires fewer scruples.
mlsu•14m ago
Is this “swelling AI tax revenue” and “wealth redistribution” in the room with us right now?

I see wealth redistribution alright. Not in the direction you’re thinking!

JSR_FDED•12m ago
Let's not kid each other that the benefits of AI will flow to everyone in the US. The existing underclass will be come even bigger, and that will threaten stability and welfare for everyone.

Sure, maybe it's even worse in countries that have no AI at all - but does it really make a difference if 90% of the population is protesting in the streets instead of 70%?

Isn't it more likely that countries without native frontier models will use open-weights models that will let them be 70% as productive as countries that do?

ben_w•6m ago
> Isn't it more likely that countries without native frontier models will use open-weights models that will let them be 70% as productive of counties that do?

Possibly, but sometimes being marginally better lets you win all the games. It can be difficult to guess what matters and how.

Also, may depend where the compute is physically located, which may depend on the cost of energy.

renegade-otter•5m ago
The biggest impact I think will be when it comes to starting a career. Young people will be forced to live with parents for years while they are an unpaid "apprentice".

In that sense, there is no need for college anymore - just spend the four years learning on the job (at least you won't have to pay for it even more).

Qwen 3.8 27B is excellent, but it defaults to overthinking things

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Aug/16/qwen-38-27b/
456•bilsbie•9h ago•205 comments

Beware the Permanent Periphery

https://asteriskmag.com/issues/15/beware-the-permanent-periphery
17•m-hodges•6d ago•12 comments

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https://www.gimp.org/news/2026/08/16/dev-update-august-2026/
160•lumpa•6h ago•86 comments

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50•jacquesm•7h ago•59 comments

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71•the-mitr•4h ago•30 comments

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257•ropbear•11h ago•240 comments

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83•erickhill•7h ago•10 comments

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81•spdegabrielle•8h ago•24 comments

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181•Bluestein•5d ago•48 comments

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43•terranivium•6d ago•28 comments

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19•mkmk•2d ago•10 comments

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107•dt3ft•3d ago•74 comments

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116•ibobev•3d ago•49 comments

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43•gumby•8h ago•12 comments

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26•mindracer•2h ago•20 comments

Interview with Amit Patel, Creator of “Solar Realms Elite” (2013)

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286•mlenhard•18h ago•117 comments

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https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/news/red-queen-hypothesis-new-way-forward-self-improving-ai
60•hardlianotion•13h ago•14 comments

Protobuf has LSP support

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152•theanonymousone•14h ago•105 comments

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90•homarp•15h ago•28 comments

The Life and Death of Direct File [pdf]

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185•ronbenton•9h ago•91 comments

Strong gravitational lensing and microlensing of supernovae (2024)

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10•andsoitis•6h ago•1 comments

Stripe will reportedly acquire OpenRouter for $7B+

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348•zacharyozer•13h ago•216 comments