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Posted this earlier from a throwaway since my account wasn't able to reply for some odd reason and it was marked as dead:

Hello Jason!

I want to first thank you for all of your hard work developing Wireguard.

If I can find someone who is willing to put their name on it to help I definitely will, the problem is the spy agencies don't want your project to exist. It makes it harder to put resources to this. I've worked in security departments of certain companies and saw everything you could imagine.

Same for Mounir over at Veracrypt.

Both of you are developing some of the most important software that exists today.

Keep doing what you are doing by keeping everything in the open. User trust almost doesn't exist for these type of projects. Any hint of an issue would wipe that out in seconds.

This leads me to one question I do have for you zx2c4:

Why does Wireguard attempt to contact your servers and auto update on Android with no toggle to turn this off? It's a threat to everyone. Maybe it also does this on other platforms but I haven't tested them all.

I can think of reasons as to why you did this, none nefarious, but still it would be nice if you included that option so I don't have to patch each update to turn this off.

Thanks.


Any American's I've spoke to either are so sick of wars and of course don't want this or they actively oppose it.

The only people you find wanting this war is israelis and their kind. They sit back and relax while having their blackmail controlled, ancient, American politicians do all of the dirty work while sending their sons and daughters to die for isreal.


Sorry but I just dont buy this argument.

All Americans I have met had the same discourse: "I am ashamed, it's a pity Trump is in power, it's hard for us too, we don't support him", etc. I am rather sick of it.

A democracy is not an "us versus them" system, it's a closed loop. One cannot hide behind "these imbeciles votted for him and I am held hostage by their ignorance". Pros and antis Trump are equally responsible for his election.

Maybe if the US was not such an individualistic country, with growing educational and wealth inequality, half the population wouldn't have voted for exploding the status quo.

Politicians are no more corrupt than the population not impeaching them.

The US is basically in a streak of blatantly stealing resources of other countries, mafia style, and we are long past the point where the population can argue "we didnt know, we thought they had weapons of mass destruction, I am so against it".


Why isn't Iran doing more? It seems like they are pandering to the USA when they have the moral high ground.

Moral high ground? They lost it long ago when they were hanging people for being gay and sponsoring terrorist groups.

First thing is something US wants to do and they've done the other a lot.

Anthropic and ClosedAI are some of the biggest bullshitters in the industry.

The is no moat, no special "capability" and when the time comes when we can run these models on our own, they will be cheap SaaS gimmicks marketed to corporate and making more slop pictures for social media.


Z.ai and their GLM models are pretty low quality.

I've been testing it for awhile now since it seemed to have potential as a local model.

With this new update it still cannot parse simple, test PDFs correctly. It inconsistently tells me that the value in the name field in the document is incorrect, and has the name reversed to put the last name first. Or that a date is wrong as it's in the past/future, when it is not. Tons of fundamental errors like that.

Even when looking at the thinking process there are issues:

I used a test website for it to analyze and it says that the sites copyright year states 2026 which is in the future and to investigate as it could be an attack, but right after prints today's correct date.

I'm in the process of trying to get it uncensored. Hopefully that will create some use out of z.ai

Edit: by the way, which is the best uncensored model at the moment?


I'e been using their models pretty much daily for the past 2 months to work on the codebase of a very complex B2B2C platform written in an unusual functional language (F#) with an angular frontend.

I also use Claude premium daily for another client, and i use Codex. and i can tell you that GLM5 is at this point much more capable than Claude and Codex for complex backend end work, complex feature planning, and long horizon tasks. One thing i've noticed is that it is particularly good at following instructions and guidelines, even deep into the execution of a plan.

To me the only problem is that z.ai have had trouble with inference : the performance of their API has been pretty poor at times. It looks like this is an hardware issue related to the Huawei chips they use rather than an issue with the model itself. The situation has been substantially improving over the past few weeks.

GLM5.1, GLM5-Turbo and GLM5v are at this point better than Opus, Codex, Gemini and other claude source models. We have reached a major turning point. To me, the only closed source model still in the game is codex as it is much faster at executing simple tasks and implementing already created plans.

Try GLM5v for your PDF work, it's their last generation vision model that has been released a couple of days ago.


Does anyone have inside info on what these Huawai chips look like? I know Google has a Torus architecture unlike Nvidias fully connected one. Maybe it’s a similar architectural decision on the huawai chips that leads to bottlenecks in serving?

https://www.huawei.com/en/news/2026/3/mwc-superpod-ai

>For AI computing, the Atlas 950 SuperPoD, powered by UnifiedBus, integrates 64 NPUs per cabinet and can scale up to 8,192 NPUs, delivering superior performance for large-scale AI training and high-concurrency inference.


Plenty of other providers that offer much faster inference on GLM-5.1. Friendli, GMICloud, Venice, Fireworks, etc. And can be deployed through Bedrock already as well. Will probably be available generally in Bedrock soon, I would guess.

better than Opus? not even close. after struggling thru server overload for the past couple hours i finally put 5.1 thru the paces and it's....okay. failed some simple stuff that Sonnet/Opus/Gemini didn't. failed it badly and repeatedly actually. this was in typescript, btw. not sure if i'll keep the subscription or not

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I appreciate that it's not working for your use case but it's unfortunate that you dismiss the experience of others. And i am not chinese, I am European. Thanks for your feedback anyway.

I tried Gemini 3.1 pro once to implement a previously designed 7-phase plan. it only implemented a quarter of the plan before stopping, the code didnt even compile because half of the scaffolding was missing. it then confidently said everything was done.

Codex and GLM didnt have any issue following the exact same plan and getting a working app. So I would argue Gemini is the failure here.


Sounds like you two are taking pass each other. PDF work is a specific niche that according to you it fails, the other person say it's good at coding.

Scroll down to my other comment, I've used it specifically for coding as well.

"It couldn't even debug some moderately complicated python scripts reliably."


“GLM5…better than Opus, Codex, Gemini…”

What wild claim to make. Unsupported by benchmarks, unsupported by the consensus of the community, no evidence provided.

Sounds like in another comment here even the GLM5 team concedes they are behind the frontier wrt tool calling, do you know something they don’t?


I know my use case and my personal experience :) i am not trying to pretend that it is the best in benchmarks, just sharing my experience so people know that some folks are having a very good experience with GLM models, compared to the competition.

My only goal is to encourage people to try it out so they can see if it moves the needle for them, because there are fair chances that it will. I am not trying to start a flamewar or something.


It’s not a flame war, and you’re not just sharing your experience and encouraging others to try it out.

You’re making a claim, and I’m pointing out that it’s unsubstantiated and not consistent with any other source of data, including that internal to the company that makes the model.

I hope you can see that that’s different than saying it’s worked well for me


Sometimes we STEM folks are way too rigid, I obviously meant "IN MY OPINION, GLM models are at this point superior to...".

I do not think that anyone who read my comment understood it differently. But I grant you this point, this is just my opinion based on my personal experience not the result of a scientific study.

Once this is said, i wasn't submitting a scientific paper for preprint, just posting my opinion on an internet forum.

Not sure why you are making such a big deal out of it, especially for something for which people can decide within minutes if it works for them or not. And I haven't seen you nitpick on other people saying that all Chinese models are garbage incapable of doing even the most basic task, without quoting any study. This kind of scrutiny tends to be one-sided.

Edit: and regarding what the z.ai team is saying about their models, just check their Discord and the articles they link there. They themselves say that their latest models have leading performance on a number of aspects. It is misleading to suggest that the authors of the model are not proudly saying that their models have best in class performance.


FWIW, my experience is the same. Paired with opencode it has been excellent to me.

I do not know if it is good, because I have not tested it yet, but the most recent uncensored model is:

https://huggingface.co/trohrbaugh/gemma-4-31b-it-heretic-ara...

which was produced immediately after Google released their new Gemma 4 model.


Completely agree with this statement "Z.ai and their GLM models are pretty low quality." I have been trying out and it's kind of useless compare to SOTA models.

I still use GLM 4.7 for well defined coding tasks. I never got 5.0 to work satisfactorily, it felt like a hosting problem (z.ai) where it would work for a while then, for whatever reason, it couldn't respond to the context any more - but that's just a hunch.

I had no such trouble with 4.7 and find it fast and productive. Haven't tried 5.1; am using openAI models for coding most of the time.


Same here.

Z.ai seem to promote 4.7 for smaller tasks, 5.1 for larger tasks (similar to Anthropic's recommendation for usage of Haiku and Sonnet/Opus models).

5.1 works for me already in the most economical basic paid tier ("lite coding plan"), unlike first release of v5 (5.0 ?)


I hit this as well. It just seems to hang and process for ages.

Try lowering thinking level with GLM-5.1, to me that seems to have an impact on mitigating the blocking behaviour.

Hmm I'll try that, but OpenCode shows me the thinking and it's not even doing that. I'm just getting no tokens from it at all.

I don't agree. I think their models are pretty good. The company's infrastructure though seems to be so so.

From what I gather qwen is currently the undisputed local LLM king.

>by the way, which is the best uncensored model at the moment?

There are no such models, depending on your definition of censorship. If you're referring to abliteration and similar automated techniques, they're snake oil.


That is absolutely not the case. Try HauHauCS's Qwen 3.5 models. They don't refuse anything, and they don't lose a noticeable amount of capability.

It is very true. Look at the Ukraine war for a current example.

Wouldn't it be possible to use a printed drone or one with flashed firmware to remove the spying such as broadcasting an ID?

If the drone is stolen by the police there wouldn't be any identifying info and by that time the operator would be able to leave the area without them tracing the signal back to the source.


Owned like a slave to the government.

If you spend a moment to verify the info that is the fact check.

No one can do the thinking for you.


Did a quick search, didn’t see confirmation that they’re blind/that all radars had been knocked out. Was asking whether others who know more about this topic than me would confirm.

You did a reasonable check in my opinion. Perhaps if you had said that you already did search I wouldn't have written the last part.

Also if I had an answer to your question I would say it. Hope you are able to find the answer.


Maybe they shouldn't be attacking Iran? Duhhhhhh.

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