They have an entire library regarding their "due diligence" by the way It's pre-ChatGPT, so people actually wrote all this out (they are reddit posts disguised as books) https://fliphtml5.com/bookcase/kosyg Also an fun…
You're absolutely right
typical hackernews poster
Do not call me, father, do not seek me, Do not call me, do not wish me back. We’re on a route uncharted, fire and blood erase our tracks. On we fly, on wings of thunder, never more to sheath our swords. All of us in…
I find Opus 4.6 tends to get a bit short with me if I keep asking for confirmation. It will end up giving me responses like "yes, so go do it". Which is a stark contrast to Anthropic LLMs previous behaviours of…
Give this man 100 Billion dollars right now
Now Windows 11 also pops up a scary security notification saying Windows Security found a problem, then when you click on it it tells you that you're not using OneDrive and you should turn that on immediately.
Does anyone want any toast? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRq_SAuQDec
Having a fluent conversation with a "super smart" ai is no good to me when it's constantly gaslighting me and making stuff up.
ChatGPT is so verbose, it just spews out pages of useless babble. I'm not reading all that.
It's kind of curious that any topic on HN that involves China seems to devolve into how terrible and bad America is.
I liked this post about No File Security from a previous thread https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31820504
Yes, I had to give up my cherished em-dashes.
I have one of those PCs, but I have Linux running on it. Can I use the NPU for anything useful? It seems not at the moment (am using AMD)
and then the whole company clapped
Hey, I really like it. I lived on a canal boat for a few years, the map looks familiar. Except the tsunamis which I couldn't get past. Maybe some sharks and crocodiles would add some adventure. Sent this to my family…
That's pretty handy. I was having to use bash -c "vi myfile.txt" which was a bit annoying.
The early days of napster felt like that (with a diminished experience due to lower speed connections). Not to take anything away from your point.
Lots of domains have a locahost record set up. I used to think it was funny to use them for email forms when entering an email was required and the email validation would accept them. eg: to set the email to…
maybe, but their product is basically a reskinned version of that single program, it seems pretty clear they know what they are doing here.
maybe they changed some things last I used it, which was maybe six months ago. I've tried cursor twice and had the same issue each time. I saw the dialogue you were talking about and specifically selected to not…
cursor also hijacks the 'code' alias to start vscode from the cli, which I use a lot. It's extremely annoying to have cursor start instead and unnncessarily difficult to get rid of. I removed cursor because of this.
Your hugbox is on /chug/
My backyard creek also had crocodiles in it.
>Will we still have just three operating systems to choose from - of which only two are really suitable for a worker's desktop? That's going to go down poorly with the Linux enthusiasts
They have an entire library regarding their "due diligence" by the way It's pre-ChatGPT, so people actually wrote all this out (they are reddit posts disguised as books) https://fliphtml5.com/bookcase/kosyg Also an fun…
You're absolutely right
typical hackernews poster
Do not call me, father, do not seek me, Do not call me, do not wish me back. We’re on a route uncharted, fire and blood erase our tracks. On we fly, on wings of thunder, never more to sheath our swords. All of us in…
I find Opus 4.6 tends to get a bit short with me if I keep asking for confirmation. It will end up giving me responses like "yes, so go do it". Which is a stark contrast to Anthropic LLMs previous behaviours of…
Give this man 100 Billion dollars right now
Now Windows 11 also pops up a scary security notification saying Windows Security found a problem, then when you click on it it tells you that you're not using OneDrive and you should turn that on immediately.
Does anyone want any toast? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRq_SAuQDec
Having a fluent conversation with a "super smart" ai is no good to me when it's constantly gaslighting me and making stuff up.
ChatGPT is so verbose, it just spews out pages of useless babble. I'm not reading all that.
It's kind of curious that any topic on HN that involves China seems to devolve into how terrible and bad America is.
I liked this post about No File Security from a previous thread https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31820504
Yes, I had to give up my cherished em-dashes.
I have one of those PCs, but I have Linux running on it. Can I use the NPU for anything useful? It seems not at the moment (am using AMD)
and then the whole company clapped
Hey, I really like it. I lived on a canal boat for a few years, the map looks familiar. Except the tsunamis which I couldn't get past. Maybe some sharks and crocodiles would add some adventure. Sent this to my family…
That's pretty handy. I was having to use bash -c "vi myfile.txt" which was a bit annoying.
The early days of napster felt like that (with a diminished experience due to lower speed connections). Not to take anything away from your point.
Lots of domains have a locahost record set up. I used to think it was funny to use them for email forms when entering an email was required and the email validation would accept them. eg: to set the email to…
maybe, but their product is basically a reskinned version of that single program, it seems pretty clear they know what they are doing here.
maybe they changed some things last I used it, which was maybe six months ago. I've tried cursor twice and had the same issue each time. I saw the dialogue you were talking about and specifically selected to not…
cursor also hijacks the 'code' alias to start vscode from the cli, which I use a lot. It's extremely annoying to have cursor start instead and unnncessarily difficult to get rid of. I removed cursor because of this.
Your hugbox is on /chug/
My backyard creek also had crocodiles in it.
>Will we still have just three operating systems to choose from - of which only two are really suitable for a worker's desktop? That's going to go down poorly with the Linux enthusiasts