There's a lot of people interested in forming some sort of memory layer around vendored LLM services. I don't think they realize how much impact a single error that disappears from your immediate attention can have on…
Wasn't able to outsmart GPT 5.2 at least. Saw through it completely.
please put more work into AI generated content
MCP doesn't make any sense to exist at this point in time. All you need is CLIs and existing service interfaces. We don't need a new protocol for something whose purpose is to make more protocols unnecessary
> Anthropic's more technical users inherently understand how LLMs work. Yes, I too imagine these "more technical users" spamming rocketship and confetti emojis absolutely _celebrating_ the most toxic code contributions…
the branding is uncanny https://smithery.ai
It's a half-baked, rushed out, speculative attempt to capture developer mindshare and establish an ecosystem/moat early in a (perceived) market. It's a desperate "standard" muscled in by Amazon/Claude, similar to their…
I see it as service discovery for AI applications
I'm not sure about his reasoning why, but I also personally have arrived at the conclusion this new Product is kind of just another new Games/Sports/Entertainment type service rather than some sort of "serious"…
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The two terms imply "engineering" varies along only one dimension. I personally don't find these terms useful or constructive for anything apart from "talking smack" about engineering decisions outside of your control,…
he probably just meant resources as in tax dollars
It might make more sense when you don't simply view it as demonstration of scientific achievement. Demonstrating dominance in the field of rapidly delivering large payloads, at the press of a button, to anywhere on the…
> we have not succeeded in replicating that milestone it's hard to succeed at something you aren't even trying for in the first place. the moon landing was funded during the cold war where ICBM adjacent knowledge was…
Also on the edge of my seat here, wondering what field it could be from. My ChatGPT-esque BS story is that this symbol was misplaced alongside more abstract math-y symbols and was actually briefly used in schematics to…
informative post: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/hardware/general-hardw...
device or chip manufacturers won't spend the money to develop/support/maintain in-kernel linux drivers if they don't think it will ultimately net them enough of an ROI based on sales of the corresponding device or chip.…
I think it's fine to assume the more likely interpretation that this company simply isn't interested in the format anymore, rather than whatever larger stretch you're describing here. "You don't want to keep dead code…
The current market/use-case for "Smart Grid" technologies is in replacing the various legacy control system interfaces within Plants with a single (IP-based) one for the immediate goal of reducing opex through synergies…
Agreed, I'm scared of working with programmers that aren't able to see this. There's no point of capturing the "base pizza" concept. Nobody is impressed here. My eyes have to flick around so much more. Additionally, the…
To loosen up AWS-entrenched customers and their much more varied use-cases, probably.
Don't game servers need to run on bare metal to minimize latency?
That picture wouldn't already be in the CSAM database...
There's a lot of people interested in forming some sort of memory layer around vendored LLM services. I don't think they realize how much impact a single error that disappears from your immediate attention can have on…
Wasn't able to outsmart GPT 5.2 at least. Saw through it completely.
please put more work into AI generated content
MCP doesn't make any sense to exist at this point in time. All you need is CLIs and existing service interfaces. We don't need a new protocol for something whose purpose is to make more protocols unnecessary
> Anthropic's more technical users inherently understand how LLMs work. Yes, I too imagine these "more technical users" spamming rocketship and confetti emojis absolutely _celebrating_ the most toxic code contributions…
the branding is uncanny https://smithery.ai
It's a half-baked, rushed out, speculative attempt to capture developer mindshare and establish an ecosystem/moat early in a (perceived) market. It's a desperate "standard" muscled in by Amazon/Claude, similar to their…
I see it as service discovery for AI applications
I'm not sure about his reasoning why, but I also personally have arrived at the conclusion this new Product is kind of just another new Games/Sports/Entertainment type service rather than some sort of "serious"…
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The two terms imply "engineering" varies along only one dimension. I personally don't find these terms useful or constructive for anything apart from "talking smack" about engineering decisions outside of your control,…
he probably just meant resources as in tax dollars
It might make more sense when you don't simply view it as demonstration of scientific achievement. Demonstrating dominance in the field of rapidly delivering large payloads, at the press of a button, to anywhere on the…
> we have not succeeded in replicating that milestone it's hard to succeed at something you aren't even trying for in the first place. the moon landing was funded during the cold war where ICBM adjacent knowledge was…
Also on the edge of my seat here, wondering what field it could be from. My ChatGPT-esque BS story is that this symbol was misplaced alongside more abstract math-y symbols and was actually briefly used in schematics to…
informative post: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/hardware/general-hardw...
device or chip manufacturers won't spend the money to develop/support/maintain in-kernel linux drivers if they don't think it will ultimately net them enough of an ROI based on sales of the corresponding device or chip.…
I think it's fine to assume the more likely interpretation that this company simply isn't interested in the format anymore, rather than whatever larger stretch you're describing here. "You don't want to keep dead code…
The current market/use-case for "Smart Grid" technologies is in replacing the various legacy control system interfaces within Plants with a single (IP-based) one for the immediate goal of reducing opex through synergies…
Agreed, I'm scared of working with programmers that aren't able to see this. There's no point of capturing the "base pizza" concept. Nobody is impressed here. My eyes have to flick around so much more. Additionally, the…
To loosen up AWS-entrenched customers and their much more varied use-cases, probably.
Don't game servers need to run on bare metal to minimize latency?
That picture wouldn't already be in the CSAM database...