That’s an awful visualization. I can skim code quite quickly, but not when it shows up one character at a time in a small window, modem style.
At least that site should draw out a full page then start replacing that page with the next, starting from the top and working downwards, repeating each time it hits the bottom.
Sometimes I visualize a setup like this [0], based on 2D art by Simon Stålenhag. Someone has their home robot sitting on a desk connected to their old PC with thick cabling, dumping endless lines of each subsystem's <think> logs to diagnosis why it did something weird earlier in the day. Systems pushing 750+ tokens per second per subsystem might even be considered on the slow side for realtime tasks by then.
You get used to it. I don't even see the code. All I see is blonde.. brunette.. redhead.
That’s an awful visualization. I can skim code quite quickly, but not when it shows up one character at a time in a small window, modem style.
At least that site should draw out a full page then start replacing that page with the next, starting from the top and working downwards, repeating each time it hits the bottom.
This is how tools like claude code and chat prompts output their tokens, so I'd say it's actually a pretty good visualisation.
Not for prefill. I suppose if you just want to imagine what generation speed looks like in the current generation of TUIs, it’s an okay visualization.
That's exactly what it looks like in the tools I use most (opencode and codex), so for that purpose it's a pretty good visualization.
> I can skim code quite quickly
are you by any chance hyperlexic? interested to hear more about this, like how fast is considered fast
Just to think what this will look like in a couple of years.
Hopefully like this (but smarter): https://chatjimmy.ai/
This is genuinely confusing to my senses. The future is going to be so strange/neat/me unemployed.
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Why is the insane speed of 13KTPS of this site is not more on the the top of the AI conversations?
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Wow.. what?! How is this so fast?! Where can I read more?
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This caused me to have some sense what blistering fast AI actually is. What it means for the future is a question that remains.
Damn that is crazy.
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Not opening here... HN killed?
What
How?
Which model is behind it?
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hugged to death?
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I started with a 2400baud modem, I've seen how this goes
Sometimes I visualize a setup like this [0], based on 2D art by Simon Stålenhag. Someone has their home robot sitting on a desk connected to their old PC with thick cabling, dumping endless lines of each subsystem's <think> logs to diagnosis why it did something weird earlier in the day. Systems pushing 750+ tokens per second per subsystem might even be considered on the slow side for realtime tasks by then.
[0] https://www.therookies.co/entries/39513
Probably not. Everyone will still need a lot of reasoning tokens and tool calls. Running the tests for every round is tiring but must be done.
Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these…
That's a name I haven't heard in a while.
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I always think of Furbies because of that geocities (memories!) site.
Probably will not be looking at text like this in a few years.
probably something like this https://sb0xw.csb.app/