Cmux.... Or Orca.
Fuck this
Most large orgs do not need to train end users. They just need to add glm-5.2 to their router and their in house harness will pick it up. Then slowly limit usage on anthropic models and people will swap willingly. It's…
At that price you should just use glm-5.2. You get an Opus class model for 1/3 the cost.
So be it.
I'm a power user and it's not an issue for me. I just use Kitty with multiple windows and panes. I can jump between using hotkeys with no problem.
Can we stop calling vaccines jabs?
It's in YouTube's best interest to only show users content they're interested in. Replace the word algorithm with users and you'll have a more accurate representation of how YouTube actually works. The reason those…
Particularly because LLM generated code is not licensable in any way. If you wrote it with an LLM you cannot own it.
They gave everyone double usage to try it.
It's crazy to release a model that just swaps you to another model when you ask it hard questions. Fable changes to Opus 4.8 when you talk about cybersecurity, biology, and a couple other categories. You still pay Fable…
is:unread -is:starred <-- go through your inbox and star what you want to keep, this filter will help you delete everything else unread. Add something like older_than:1y to also prune your Gmail from time to time.
I feel they should call it Q.
This is the same gripe I have over any LLM vulnerability tooling. 95% of what gets flagged is something that if taken by itself could be a vulnerability. However, the path to execute that specific vuln, in that specific…
Can someone give a tldr on why this happens so much with npm ? I can't recall seeing this with any other package manager. Is npm just the default used these days and therefore sees this more often?
Ben Jordan did a fantastic piece on how harmful data centers are to the people living near them.
And four-fiths the cost of a consumer PC build.
I've been saying for a while that given a proper harness, small local models can perform incredibly well. When you have a system that can try everything, it will eventually get it right as long as you can prevent it…
Setup hooks. Hooks are how your harness forces compliance with your own rules.
I am in the same boat. Reading is a transaction and lately everyone wants to put 60 seconds of effort into writing an article and expect me to put 10 minutes into reading it, and I just can't. The writing feels dead,…
At this point markdown is going to be the foundation of the entire AI web. Someone the other day showed off Markdown as a responsive frontend protocol. Now we've got email. How long until we're writing classes in…
The means of production are just files with special extensions.
Theoretically it only requires it for birth. One can argue that once we achieve the singularity, it could immediately scale on its own as it decides.
I recently tried to learn it and found it frustrating. A lot of docs are for 0.15 but the latest is (or was) 0.16 which changed a lot of std so none of the existing write ups were valid anymore. I plan to revisit once…
Whole thing feels very vibe coded. Even OP's post here.
Cmux.... Or Orca.
Fuck this
Most large orgs do not need to train end users. They just need to add glm-5.2 to their router and their in house harness will pick it up. Then slowly limit usage on anthropic models and people will swap willingly. It's…
At that price you should just use glm-5.2. You get an Opus class model for 1/3 the cost.
So be it.
I'm a power user and it's not an issue for me. I just use Kitty with multiple windows and panes. I can jump between using hotkeys with no problem.
Can we stop calling vaccines jabs?
It's in YouTube's best interest to only show users content they're interested in. Replace the word algorithm with users and you'll have a more accurate representation of how YouTube actually works. The reason those…
Particularly because LLM generated code is not licensable in any way. If you wrote it with an LLM you cannot own it.
They gave everyone double usage to try it.
It's crazy to release a model that just swaps you to another model when you ask it hard questions. Fable changes to Opus 4.8 when you talk about cybersecurity, biology, and a couple other categories. You still pay Fable…
is:unread -is:starred <-- go through your inbox and star what you want to keep, this filter will help you delete everything else unread. Add something like older_than:1y to also prune your Gmail from time to time.
I feel they should call it Q.
This is the same gripe I have over any LLM vulnerability tooling. 95% of what gets flagged is something that if taken by itself could be a vulnerability. However, the path to execute that specific vuln, in that specific…
Can someone give a tldr on why this happens so much with npm ? I can't recall seeing this with any other package manager. Is npm just the default used these days and therefore sees this more often?
Ben Jordan did a fantastic piece on how harmful data centers are to the people living near them.
And four-fiths the cost of a consumer PC build.
I've been saying for a while that given a proper harness, small local models can perform incredibly well. When you have a system that can try everything, it will eventually get it right as long as you can prevent it…
Setup hooks. Hooks are how your harness forces compliance with your own rules.
I am in the same boat. Reading is a transaction and lately everyone wants to put 60 seconds of effort into writing an article and expect me to put 10 minutes into reading it, and I just can't. The writing feels dead,…
At this point markdown is going to be the foundation of the entire AI web. Someone the other day showed off Markdown as a responsive frontend protocol. Now we've got email. How long until we're writing classes in…
The means of production are just files with special extensions.
Theoretically it only requires it for birth. One can argue that once we achieve the singularity, it could immediately scale on its own as it decides.
I recently tried to learn it and found it frustrating. A lot of docs are for 0.15 but the latest is (or was) 0.16 which changed a lot of std so none of the existing write ups were valid anymore. I plan to revisit once…
Whole thing feels very vibe coded. Even OP's post here.