While that might might be true nowadays, Anthropic has started to work very hard on fixing that. They just started with it not helping with software security.
Agreed. Demoralization in e.g. Germany has reached insane levels. This is a problem of the direction things are going. Things are getting worse and that is causing the demoralization, not the absolute level of "how good…
I never felt more violated than when a coworker 15 years younger than me started to touch my work laptop screen. I mean, she was right, it turned out to be a touch screen, but really who does something like that?
I think you are misapprehending the ruling. I someone would put the libellous statement into Google Translate in English and the LLM spits out the German translation would that be a crime from Google? My point is…
The argument starts with search engine -> search terms -> search command Google accepted the argument up to that point. Then they argued that they are not responsible for the search result. The court argued that what…
https://the-decoder.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/26_O_869_... "Tatbestand Die Verfügungsklägerinnen begehren von der Verfügungsbeklagten die Unterlassung von Darstellungen KI-generierter Antworten in einer…
Sure that could be the worst case. But then we are in the case law vs. continental law debate for lawyers. When I wrote "Gemini is not illegal" it would have been more correct to say that the court has not decided about…
Yes, the monopoly is not relevant for the court. It is relevant for Google though, because they want to transfer it to another product. And the court is saying that whatever that new product is, Google is not allowed to…
If I get it correctly I like the ruling. So Google has established a product called Search. For that product rules have been established. Google has monopolized that product. Now Google is replacing that product with a…
And as I am on holiday today I will try to help them out: GPT-5.4 mini Haiku 4.5 MAI-Code SWE-Bench Pro 54.4 % 35.2% 51.2% Terminal-Bench 2.0 60.0 % 41.6% 54.8% Source:…
So I guess the important link the marketing department forgot is this one: https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/copilot-billing... Model Input Cached input Output MAI-Code-1-Flash $0.75 $0.075 $4.50 Comparing to…
This is a very good comment. But notice how even in software engineering there is still disagreement about these structural safeguards. So yes, we can say the LLM created bad code when it does not compile or fails…
I agree. But notice that you assume that there is a metric with which you can messure improvement. Which is fine if you are measuring against your personal taste. But it might be that the optimization target itself has…
https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/copilot-billing... Model Input Cached input Output MAI-Code-1-Flash $0.75 $0.075 $4.50
The first time I was impressed by AI coding was when I pointed it at some switch case monster code and told it to replace it with a strategy pattern. And it did just fine. So no matter what you think about vibe coding,…
Agreed. Seems like this could have been a nice model if we would still be in the old GitHub Copilot free request/ premium multiplier mode. It could have been a good compromise to somehow reign in the costs for…
That's really nice of them. That means Jensen can add another 30 times faster when comparing Rubin to Blackwell without having to actually do anything. Hopefully that means he won't have any problem to make another 150…
The interesting thing for me is that I do not feel like the writing of LLMs has improved very much lately stylistically. They have reached a "good" level some time ago but the newer models havn't brought such…
The main insight here I think is that LLMs are great tools for iterative development and iterative problem solving in general. You can very effectivly iterate alone using the LLM as a mirror, rephrasing what you put in…
I haven't really deeply thought about frontend JS for many years. Back then the question we were looking at was whether it would be good idea to move away from SAP UI5. The alternatives back then where React, Angular…
This is really tickling the conspiracy theorist part of my brain. "Independent open-source project · not affiliated with DeepSeek" "Reasonix only targets DeepSeek because..." "Why DeepSeek only? Can I swap to Claude /…
With DeepSeek making their price rebates permanent we now have some data what China values data access at. Western providers of the open weight models are 3 times or more as expensive as DeepSeek itself right now. Of…
I miss him too. Even though I had the experiences he discribes with Douglas Adams first before discovering Terry Pratchett.
You have correctly identified that getting a "high-quality harness (ie preloaded instructions from md files, including custom skills)" is the (or at least a) hard part. Because you have to adjust the harness to your…
Isn't blaming AI for that similar to blaming C for buffer overflows? More people are producing more code because of easier tools. Most code is bad. But that's not the tools fault. And in the end it is a problem of…
While that might might be true nowadays, Anthropic has started to work very hard on fixing that. They just started with it not helping with software security.
Agreed. Demoralization in e.g. Germany has reached insane levels. This is a problem of the direction things are going. Things are getting worse and that is causing the demoralization, not the absolute level of "how good…
I never felt more violated than when a coworker 15 years younger than me started to touch my work laptop screen. I mean, she was right, it turned out to be a touch screen, but really who does something like that?
I think you are misapprehending the ruling. I someone would put the libellous statement into Google Translate in English and the LLM spits out the German translation would that be a crime from Google? My point is…
The argument starts with search engine -> search terms -> search command Google accepted the argument up to that point. Then they argued that they are not responsible for the search result. The court argued that what…
https://the-decoder.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/26_O_869_... "Tatbestand Die Verfügungsklägerinnen begehren von der Verfügungsbeklagten die Unterlassung von Darstellungen KI-generierter Antworten in einer…
Sure that could be the worst case. But then we are in the case law vs. continental law debate for lawyers. When I wrote "Gemini is not illegal" it would have been more correct to say that the court has not decided about…
Yes, the monopoly is not relevant for the court. It is relevant for Google though, because they want to transfer it to another product. And the court is saying that whatever that new product is, Google is not allowed to…
If I get it correctly I like the ruling. So Google has established a product called Search. For that product rules have been established. Google has monopolized that product. Now Google is replacing that product with a…
And as I am on holiday today I will try to help them out: GPT-5.4 mini Haiku 4.5 MAI-Code SWE-Bench Pro 54.4 % 35.2% 51.2% Terminal-Bench 2.0 60.0 % 41.6% 54.8% Source:…
So I guess the important link the marketing department forgot is this one: https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/copilot-billing... Model Input Cached input Output MAI-Code-1-Flash $0.75 $0.075 $4.50 Comparing to…
This is a very good comment. But notice how even in software engineering there is still disagreement about these structural safeguards. So yes, we can say the LLM created bad code when it does not compile or fails…
I agree. But notice that you assume that there is a metric with which you can messure improvement. Which is fine if you are measuring against your personal taste. But it might be that the optimization target itself has…
https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/copilot-billing... Model Input Cached input Output MAI-Code-1-Flash $0.75 $0.075 $4.50
The first time I was impressed by AI coding was when I pointed it at some switch case monster code and told it to replace it with a strategy pattern. And it did just fine. So no matter what you think about vibe coding,…
Agreed. Seems like this could have been a nice model if we would still be in the old GitHub Copilot free request/ premium multiplier mode. It could have been a good compromise to somehow reign in the costs for…
That's really nice of them. That means Jensen can add another 30 times faster when comparing Rubin to Blackwell without having to actually do anything. Hopefully that means he won't have any problem to make another 150…
The interesting thing for me is that I do not feel like the writing of LLMs has improved very much lately stylistically. They have reached a "good" level some time ago but the newer models havn't brought such…
The main insight here I think is that LLMs are great tools for iterative development and iterative problem solving in general. You can very effectivly iterate alone using the LLM as a mirror, rephrasing what you put in…
I haven't really deeply thought about frontend JS for many years. Back then the question we were looking at was whether it would be good idea to move away from SAP UI5. The alternatives back then where React, Angular…
This is really tickling the conspiracy theorist part of my brain. "Independent open-source project · not affiliated with DeepSeek" "Reasonix only targets DeepSeek because..." "Why DeepSeek only? Can I swap to Claude /…
With DeepSeek making their price rebates permanent we now have some data what China values data access at. Western providers of the open weight models are 3 times or more as expensive as DeepSeek itself right now. Of…
I miss him too. Even though I had the experiences he discribes with Douglas Adams first before discovering Terry Pratchett.
You have correctly identified that getting a "high-quality harness (ie preloaded instructions from md files, including custom skills)" is the (or at least a) hard part. Because you have to adjust the harness to your…
Isn't blaming AI for that similar to blaming C for buffer overflows? More people are producing more code because of easier tools. Most code is bad. But that's not the tools fault. And in the end it is a problem of…