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i5heu
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17 days ago
I think it is because of the Chinese new year.
The Chinese labs like to publish their models arround the Chinese new year, and the US labs do not want to let a DeepSeek R1 (20 January 2025) impact event happen again, so i guess they publish models that are more capable then what they imagine Chinese labs are yet capable of producing.
woah|17 days ago
syndacks|17 days ago
kristopolous|17 days ago
https://api-docs.deepseek.com/news/news1226
littlestymaar|16 days ago
It was R1 with its RL-training that made the news and crashed the srock market.
dboreham|17 days ago
Cyphase|17 days ago
r2vcap|17 days ago
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rfoo|17 days ago
And don't get me started with "Lunar New Year? What Lunar New Year? Islamic Lunar New Year? Jewish Lunar New Year? CHINESE Lunar New Year?".
[0] https://www.mom.gov.sg/employment-practices/public-holidays
janalsncm|17 days ago
As it turns out, people in China don’t name their holidays based off of what the laws of New York or California say.
triceratops|17 days ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_New_Year%27s_days#Calen...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_New_Year
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowruz
zzrush|17 days ago
phainopepla2|17 days ago
jfengel|17 days ago
That said, "Lunar New Year" is probably as good a compromise as any, since we have other names for the Hebrew and Islamic New Years.
0x3f|17 days ago
saubeidl|17 days ago
Have you ever had a Polish Sausage? Did it make you Polish?