this is so fucking cringe
they make a bunch of slop "breaking" news posts about themselves
Pseudonymous benchmarker Lisan al Gaib is pushing back on Wafer.ai's splashy social posts about serving GLM 5.2 on AMD MI355X hardware, arguing the 'BREAKING' framing and performance numbers are mainly aimed at investors rather than technical audiences.
this is so fucking cringe
they make a bunch of slop "breaking" news posts about themselves
A reply from research engineer Florian Brand notes that similar self-promotion has worked before and is likely intended to support Wafer's fundraising efforts after its earlier $4M seed.
Wafer's claims of roughly 80 percent B200 throughput at lower cost remain unverified by independent third-party benchmarks in available sources.
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@scaling01 It works + they will prob raise off that
this is so fucking cringe
they make a bunch of slop "breaking" news posts about themselves
@xeophon unfortunately slop works
@scaling01 It works + they will prob raise off that

@scaling01 I saw the 200+ tps was at 10k input and 1.5k output, not sure it would hold up at long context as b300

@scaling01 They just need their CEO to have a based X account.

@scaling01 don't forget the toolcall error rate also being awful

@scaling01 I see you always posting against open source. Looks like you've a beef against chinese or people paying u well for poating this type of posts

@scaling01 i mean if it works you gotta respect the game

@0xSmite @scaling01 actually you can dislike it when people poison the commons even if it's profitable

@xeophon @scaling01 yes

@scaling01 @xeophon Slop is all you need for a billion

@scaling01 this trend of manufacturing drama for engagement is getting old
everyone just wants to be the main character of their own mess

@scaling01 Kinda insane marketing AI agents to inference engineers

@scaling01 Yea the PR is cringe. But GLM 5.2 on AMD at that price point is a real signal for production inference.