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myrmepropagandist@futurebird@sauropods.win
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The worst thing to come out of computer science isn't LLMs it's this:

1.10 > 1.9

I will never ever ever be able to cope.

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Owl Eyes@d1@autistics.life
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Replying to @futurebird@sauropods.win

@futurebird I agree, it's madness. If people have to do that, zeros are free to go like this instead:
1.10 > 1.09

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myrmepropagandist@futurebird@sauropods.win
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Replying to @d1@autistics.life

@d1

But then you need to think ahead when you go from 1.0 to 1.09... you have to admit you will do ten or more versions before you feel OK saying 2.0

Often that isn't so easy to admit.

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Ben Rosengart@fivetonsflax@tilde.zone
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@futurebird @d1 I’m more worried about what happens when you get past 1.99 and don’t feel ready to call it 2.0.

Jul 6, 2026, 04:32 UTCen
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Owl Eyes@d1@autistics.life
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Replying to @fivetonsflax@tilde.zone

@fivetonsflax @futurebird you don't get 100 sub-versions before rolling over to 2.0. Take the Linux kernel, for example. It only goes up to 20 sub-versions before "rolling over". Like after 6.19 it "rolled over" to 7.0. There's never any danger reached at a 6.99

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