@haider1: GLM 5.2 feels like the opus 4.5 moment for open-weight models what genuinely impressed me was during long, multi-step a…
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GLM 5.2 marks a significant milestone for open-weight models, demonstrating strong context retention across long multi-step tasks and more reliable tool calling.
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GLM 5.2 feels like the opus 4.5 moment for open-weight models
what genuinely impressed me was during long, multi-step agentic work
where it held context across a 12-step refactor without losing the thread, and the tool calling felt clearly more reliable than what i’m used to https://t.co/BajCFuPbVn
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