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Glen Rhodes
Glen Rhodes
Game Developer, Technical Director, Composer and Author
  • “Tickling the Wires: Hilarious Tales from the Tech Support Trenches”
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    “Tickling the Wires: Hilarious Tales from the Tech Support Trenches”

    ByGlen Rhodes April 22, 2024May 9, 2024

    In the world of 10-digit error codes and countless hours spent troubleshooting, tech support professionals are the unsung heroes who keep our digital lives running smoothly. They are the patient, compassionate frontline warriors who, despite facing a relentless barrage of problems, never shy away from going the extra mile to fix them. There’s no denying,…

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  • Critique of RAG at scale: the Curse of Dimensionality and why retrieval engineering is being skipped
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    Critique of RAG at scale: the Curse of Dimensionality and why retrieval engineering is being skipped

    ByGlen Rhodes April 14, 2026

    The RAG Problem Nobody Wants to Admit Every company I talk to is convinced that dumping more documents into their vector store makes their AI smarter. It doesn’t. Past a certain point, it makes things worse. And the teams building these systems are skipping the one engineering step that would tell them that. This is…

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  • Critique of RAG at scale: the Curse of Dimensionality and why retrieval engineering is being skipped
    AI | Data & Analysis | Machine Learning | Tech

    Critique of RAG at scale: the Curse of Dimensionality and why retrieval engineering is being skipped

    ByGlen Rhodes April 14, 2026

    The RAG Problem Nobody Wants to Admit Every company I talk to is convinced that dumping more documents into their vector store makes their AI smarter. It doesn’t. Past a certain point, it actively makes things worse. And the engineering teams building these systems either don’t know it yet, or they know it and nobody…

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  • Critique of RAG at scale: the Curse of Dimensionality and why retrieval engineering is being skipped
    AI | Data & Analysis | Machine Learning | Tech

    Critique of RAG at scale: the Curse of Dimensionality and why retrieval engineering is being skipped

    ByGlen Rhodes April 14, 2026

    The RAG Problem Nobody Wants to Admit Every company I talk to is convinced that dumping more documents into their vector store makes their AI smarter. It doesn’t. Past a certain point, it actively makes things worse. The math here is not subtle, and the engineering community is mostly pretending it isn’t happening. Let me…

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  • 3-year AI video generation progress comparison (Modelscope vs Grok Imagine v1)
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    3-year AI video generation progress comparison (Modelscope vs Grok Imagine v1)

    ByGlen Rhodes April 13, 2026

    Three Years. One Comparison. No Going Back. Min Choi posted a side-by-side video comparison this week that genuinely stopped me mid-scroll. Left side: Modelscope, 2023. Right side: Grok Imagine v1, April 2026. Same basic prompt, same general idea, three years apart. If you haven’t seen it, go find it at https://x.com/minchoi/status/2043743669258174918 and give it 30…

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  • 3-year AI video generation progress comparison (Modelscope vs Grok Imagine v1)
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    3-year AI video generation progress comparison (Modelscope vs Grok Imagine v1)

    ByGlen Rhodes April 13, 2026

    Three Years of AI Video: From Blurry Blobs to Broadcast-Ready I’ve been in this field long enough to get numb to progress. New model drops, benchmarks improve, everyone tweets about it, and two weeks later it’s the baseline expectation. So when Min Choi posted his side-by-side comparison this week, Modelscope from 2023 on the left…

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    3-year AI video generation progress comparison (Modelscope vs Grok Imagine v1)

    ByGlen Rhodes April 13, 2026

    3 years of AI video generation, side by side. Min Choi posted a comparison this week that stopped me cold. Modelscope on the left from 2023. Grok Imagine v1 on the right from today. The difference is not incremental. It looks like a decade of progress compressed into 36 months. Modelscope was genuinely impressive when…

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  • Hot take: inference cost optimization is an architecture problem, not a model selection problem
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    Hot take: inference cost optimization is an architecture problem, not a model selection problem

    ByGlen Rhodes April 12, 2026

    Inference Cost Is an Architecture Problem Most AI engineers I know have never seriously thought about inference cost until it destroyed their unit economics in production. I’ve watched it happen more times than I’d like to admit. The pattern is always the same: weeks of benchmarking, heated Slack debates about GPT-4o versus Claude versus Gemini,…

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  • Tesla posts video of car driving itself through LA with no human input, signaling a shift in real-world autonomous AI capability
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    Tesla posts video of car driving itself through LA with no human input, signaling a shift in real-world autonomous AI capability

    ByGlen Rhodes April 11, 2026

    Tesla’s Self-Driving Video Is About More Than Self-Driving Cars On April 9th, Elon Musk posted a short clip to X with a simple caption: “Tesla driving itself around LA.” No staged demo environment. No closed course. No safety driver with hands hovering over the wheel. Just a Tesla navigating Los Angeles city streets without any…

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  • Hot take: most AI system failures are state management failures, not model failures
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    Hot take: most AI system failures are state management failures, not model failures

    ByGlen Rhodes April 10, 2026

    The Real Reason Your AI System Is Broken (It’s Not the Model) Every week I watch engineers spend hours debating which model to use. GPT-4o versus Claude 3.5 versus Gemini 1.5 Pro. Benchmark comparisons, pricing calculators, latency tests. It’s not that those things don’t matter. They do, at the margins. But in my experience shipping…

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  • Google Gemini 2.5 Pro tops coding benchmarks and delivers usable 1M token context window
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    Google Gemini 2.5 Pro tops coding benchmarks and delivers usable 1M token context window

    ByGlen Rhodes April 10, 2026

    Gemini 2.5 Pro Just Changed What “Usable Context” Means The AI coding race has a new front-runner, at least this week, and it’s worth paying attention to why. Google shipped Gemini 2.5 Pro recently, and the benchmark numbers are genuinely hard to dismiss. It’s sitting at the top of the LMSys leaderboard for coding tasks,…

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