“The fact that a 17GB file can do all of this stuff on my home machines is a miracle. Once again, I’m delighted and amazed at how much progress local models have made this year.” I think that should be the blinking headline - this shows what can be done with consumer hardware.
Like the old proverb: "The marvel is not that the bear dances well, but that the bear dances at all."
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Re: Qwen 3.8 27B is excellent, but it defaults to overthinking things
#142Low and medium are basically the same.
Also, the electricity it costs to run on a 3090 is not negligible, so that it's cheaper to use Luna high via API than Qwen 3.8 27b locally, hardware costs excluding.
[0]: https://aibenchy.com/compare/qwen-qwen3-8-27b-high/qwen-qwen...
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#143I wonder if this can be fixed with LORAs.
ThinkingCap is a 3.6 27b finetune that claims to halve thinking tokens while maintaining the same output quality. I've used the model a lot and I'd say it holds up. Since 3.6 has the same architecture as 3.8, the lora can be applied.
With the prompt "create a fancy circle in html", these are the results for xhigh, medium, low and xhigh + thinkingcap lora
https://gist.github.com/CapsAdmin/b0ea64006f942c5a96a56dba78...
(Note that the gists are bloated because they contain the full chat and launch params in text/plain script tags for transparency)
I'd say xhigh looks a little better than xhigh + lora, but the lora variant has 40% less thinking tokens. Both seemed to take the same approach with adding random details that weren't explicitly specified.
Medium and low (no lora) are close to each other but are much simpler results.
This is just me testing a single turn. I haven't tested this on multi turns and whatnot, but I thought the result was interesting enough to share anyway.
Re: Qwen 3.8 27B is excellent, but it defaults to overthinking things
#144“The fact that a 17GB file can do all of this stuff on my home machines is a miracle. Once again, I’m delighted and amazed at how much progress local models have made this year.” I think that should be the blinking headline - this shows what can be done with consumer hardware.
Full agree. I until very recently thought AI tools of today were limited to prohibitively expensive high end hardware hosted in data centers. I was surprised and amazed to get "decent" (with the expectations set right / low) coding performance out of Qwen3.5-9B on a decidedly medium end Radeon 9070 paired with a 5700x3d and 32GB of DDR4 RAM. We can finally reason with and "talk" to our hardware.
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#145Earlier quoted context omitted.
I would also be interested in what you use AI for. Is it marketing? bureaucracy?
Yes. Bureaucracy for sure when I throw festivals. ChatGPT pulls permits for me. (I think that uses a lot of tokens because of the browser control?) Manages the admin side along with some tools I built in Lovable via mcp servers. Marketing definitely. My food truck side is relatively high volume and it manages my kitchen and warehouse side, basically generating all of the instructions my employees follow, managing and…
Would you say ChatGPT does everything you need today or do you still see some gaps? i.e. things you think it should be able to do but currently doesn’t, or things that still take too much effort on your part to setup chatgpt to do it.
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#146Re: Qwen 3.8 27B is excellent, but it defaults to overthinking things
#147Earlier quoted context omitted.
I don’t disagree but saying “cloud will change in the next 8-20y-ish” is a bit of a non-argument, you’re not really stating any thesis to speak of; Change is a given over that time frame.
Ah it was not explicit enough. They will die, for some definitions of death -- I don't think they disappear, but they should be a niche, rather than the dominant doctrine.
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#148Earlier quoted context omitted.
Like the old proverb: "The marvel is not that the bear dances well, but that the bear dances at all."
Indeed. LLMs resemble human intelligence in more or less the same way that the output of the TI-99/4A speech synthesizer resembles a human voice.
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#149Re: Qwen 3.8 27B is excellent, but it defaults to overthinking things
#150My comparison of its reasoning efforts[0] seems to show that it only really supports 3 modes: none, low, xhigh. Low and medium are basically the same. Also, the electricity it costs to run on a 3090 is not negligible, so that it's cheaper to use Luna high via API than Qwen 3.8 27b locally, hardware costs excluding. [0]: https://aibenchy.com/compare/qwen-qwen3-8-27b-high/qwen-qwen...
If I ever found myself in this situation I would much rather just rent cards from hotasile and run open models instead of giving OAI money and playing reset bingo