When stuff is delayed due to "safeguards" it just means they don't think they have the compute to release it right now.
I think people are looking at skills the wrong way. It's not like it gives it some kind of superpowers it couldn't do otherwise. Ideally you'll have Claude write the skills anyway. It's just a shortcut so you don't have…
OpenAi does have python execution behind general purpose api, but it has to be enabled with a flag so I don't think it was used.
I wouldn't draw such conclusions from one preprint paper. Especially since they measured only success rate, while quite often AGENTS.md exists to improve code quality, which wasn't measured. And even then, the paper…
Also, GCP Cloud Run domain mapping, pretty fundamental feature for cloud product, has been in "preview" for over 5 years now.
> then you should create an example repo that shows the playwright CLI and playwright MCP add the same number of tokens to context and that both are equally configurable in this respect That's just implementation detail…
This is very developer centric. While Github might have good CLI, there's absolutely no point in having most services develop CLIs and have their non-technical users install those. Not only is it bad UX, but it's bad…
I feel like some people in this thread are talking about estimates and some are talking about deadlines. Of course we should be able to give estimates. No, they're probably not very accurate. In many industries it makes…
It's certainly not uncommon to cache deps in CI. But at least at some point CircleCI was so slow at saving+restoring cache that it was actually faster to just download all the deps. Generally speaking for small/medium…
Sure, but pnpm is very slow compared to bun.
They're not being harrassed. You're basically saying that because FFmpeg doesn't have enough resources to fix all the security vulnerabilities, we should fix it by pretending like there are none.
None of those require AI though.
It's trivial to get better score than GPT-4 with 1% of the cost by using my propertiary routing algorithm that routes all requests to Gemini 2.5 Flash. It's called GASP (Gemini Always, Save Pennies)
Right, I agree there. Also that's something LLMs can already do. If you give the problem to ChatGPT o3 model, it will actually write python code, run it and give you the solution. But I think points 1 and 2 are still…
I think it's very widely accepted definition and there's really no competing definitions either as far as I know. While some people might think AGI means superintelligence, it's only because they've heard the term but…
What does "choked on it" mean for you? Gemini 2.5 pro gives this, even estimating what amouns of those 3m ships that sank after pianos became common item. Not pasting the full reasoning here since it's rather long.…
Agreed. But also his point about AGI is incorrect. AI that will perform on the level of average human in every task is AGI by definition.
I don't think most of the objections are poor at all apart from 3, it's this article that seems to make lots of strawmans. Especially the first objection is often heard because people claim "this paper proves LLMs don't…
The benchmark also says Tauri takes 25s to launch on Linux and build of empty app takes over 4 minutes on Windows. Not sure if those numbers are really correct.
This vuln doesn't really have anything to do with that premise. Middleware always run on the server.
Yeah, "obvious" critical vulnerability that is easy to use against any Nextjs app, spend 2 weeks making a fix and then announce on Friday evening that all Nextjs apps are free game. Lovely. Luckily doens't affect any of…
That "article" looks like AI generated slop. It suggests `if (request.headers.has('x-middleware-subrequest'))` in your middleware as a fix for the problem, while the whole vulnerability is that your middleware won't be…
So let me get this straight. You've used Kafka once, RabbitMQ never. You don't really know what you did with Kafka. But you somehow know that RabbitMQ cannot do the thing which you don't really remember anymore. Doesn't…
When stuff is delayed due to "safeguards" it just means they don't think they have the compute to release it right now.
I think people are looking at skills the wrong way. It's not like it gives it some kind of superpowers it couldn't do otherwise. Ideally you'll have Claude write the skills anyway. It's just a shortcut so you don't have…
OpenAi does have python execution behind general purpose api, but it has to be enabled with a flag so I don't think it was used.
I wouldn't draw such conclusions from one preprint paper. Especially since they measured only success rate, while quite often AGENTS.md exists to improve code quality, which wasn't measured. And even then, the paper…
Also, GCP Cloud Run domain mapping, pretty fundamental feature for cloud product, has been in "preview" for over 5 years now.
> then you should create an example repo that shows the playwright CLI and playwright MCP add the same number of tokens to context and that both are equally configurable in this respect That's just implementation detail…
This is very developer centric. While Github might have good CLI, there's absolutely no point in having most services develop CLIs and have their non-technical users install those. Not only is it bad UX, but it's bad…
I feel like some people in this thread are talking about estimates and some are talking about deadlines. Of course we should be able to give estimates. No, they're probably not very accurate. In many industries it makes…
It's certainly not uncommon to cache deps in CI. But at least at some point CircleCI was so slow at saving+restoring cache that it was actually faster to just download all the deps. Generally speaking for small/medium…
Sure, but pnpm is very slow compared to bun.
They're not being harrassed. You're basically saying that because FFmpeg doesn't have enough resources to fix all the security vulnerabilities, we should fix it by pretending like there are none.
None of those require AI though.
It's trivial to get better score than GPT-4 with 1% of the cost by using my propertiary routing algorithm that routes all requests to Gemini 2.5 Flash. It's called GASP (Gemini Always, Save Pennies)
Right, I agree there. Also that's something LLMs can already do. If you give the problem to ChatGPT o3 model, it will actually write python code, run it and give you the solution. But I think points 1 and 2 are still…
I think it's very widely accepted definition and there's really no competing definitions either as far as I know. While some people might think AGI means superintelligence, it's only because they've heard the term but…
What does "choked on it" mean for you? Gemini 2.5 pro gives this, even estimating what amouns of those 3m ships that sank after pianos became common item. Not pasting the full reasoning here since it's rather long.…
Agreed. But also his point about AGI is incorrect. AI that will perform on the level of average human in every task is AGI by definition.
I don't think most of the objections are poor at all apart from 3, it's this article that seems to make lots of strawmans. Especially the first objection is often heard because people claim "this paper proves LLMs don't…
The benchmark also says Tauri takes 25s to launch on Linux and build of empty app takes over 4 minutes on Windows. Not sure if those numbers are really correct.
This vuln doesn't really have anything to do with that premise. Middleware always run on the server.
Yeah, "obvious" critical vulnerability that is easy to use against any Nextjs app, spend 2 weeks making a fix and then announce on Friday evening that all Nextjs apps are free game. Lovely. Luckily doens't affect any of…
That "article" looks like AI generated slop. It suggests `if (request.headers.has('x-middleware-subrequest'))` in your middleware as a fix for the problem, while the whole vulnerability is that your middleware won't be…
So let me get this straight. You've used Kafka once, RabbitMQ never. You don't really know what you did with Kafka. But you somehow know that RabbitMQ cannot do the thing which you don't really remember anymore. Doesn't…