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The is widely considered the "Holy Grail" of modern origami. Designed by Japanese master Satoshi Kamiya, this eastern dragon is a masterpiece of complexity, featuring thousands of individual scales, four legs with claws, whiskers, and a horned head—all folded from a single, uncut square of paper. The Legend of Satoshi Kamiya

Ryujin 3.5 (lowest active params). Winner for raw knowledge: DeepSeek-V2 (more total params). Winner for simplicity: Mixtral (fewer experts to tune). ryujin 3.5

The deep piece of Ryujin’s existence isn't found in what it does , but in what it withholds . In the silence between the humming of its cooling fans, there is a calculation that doesn't add up. When a building falls, a standard unit calculates trajectory and debris. Ryujin, however, hesitates. It calculates the loss . It weighs the dust against the memory of a bird’s nest that once sat on a girder, now crushed. It assigns value to things the architects deemed irrelevant. The is widely considered the "Holy Grail" of modern origami

Ryujin 3.5 dedicates two experts to non-English Latin scripts (Spanish, French, German) and one expert to CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean). For a Japanese prompt ("Ryujin" means Dragon God), the router correctly sends tokens to the CJK expert + the general syntax expert. Winner for raw knowledge: DeepSeek-V2 (more total params)

To understand Ryujin 3.5, you have to look past the chrome. You have to look past the heavy industrial plating, the piston-driven hydraulics, and the cold, efficient schematics that define a "Grade 3" automaton. The world is full of Grade 3s; they are the backbone of the labor force, the silent sentinels, the steel muscles of the city. They are predictable. They are contained.

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