these days it's just Microslop
its very transparent what they're doing they're almost certainly going to replace all the board memebers with political loyalists. the board members served six year terms specifically so they'd span multiple…
the honest answer is it's not really about science at all; its about removing independent oversight. the "benefit" from his perspective is the same playbook trump admin has been running across every federal agency, he…
I dunno, my experience mirrors the parent posters: we use opus for all our coding, but gpt 5.4 for all of our enterprise agentic work via api (much bigger amount of tokens). it just seems to be more optimized for this.
i agree that their products are quite stale, but a lot of that is cuz they're so deeply entrenched in enterprise workflows in a way that's incredibly hard to displace. switching costs for jira alone across a large org…
but will iran accept the taco? at this point, it seems like it may get ideological for them, and they play a different war (jihad) which would require diverting prolonged resources. we may not be able to simply just…
but the slop will likely better as models improve I guess
openclaw is just one of many now, there are new ones weekly.
i agree w/ the the complexity analysis point, but that theoretical understanding actually translates to real world deployment decisions in both subfields. knowing an algorithm is O() tells you surprisingly little about…
but isn't this like a lot of other CS-related "gradient descent"? when someone invents a new scheduling algorithm or a new concurrent data structure, it's usually based on hunches and empirical results (benchmarks) too.…
I swear the Tay incident caused tech companies to be unnecessarily risk averse with chatbots for years.
yeah, but isn't the whole point of claude code to get people to provide preference data/telemetry data to anthropic (unless you opt out?). same w/ other providers. i'm guessing most of the gains we've seen recently are…
yup, bezos said "we will be able to beat the cost of terrestrial data centers in space in the next couple of decades". presumably this means they'll need huge ass radiators, so its all about bringing down launch costs…
they should just acquire one of the many agent code harnesses. Something like opencode works just as well as claude-code and has only been around half of the time.
attitude control in general
true on the naming, but i think geometric/clifford algebra has its own mysterious aura precisely because it can be framed as "suppressed" or "overlooked".. plus it genuinely does have elegant mathematical structure…
>EDIT: More interestingly, I find an issue, what do I even DO? If it's not related to integrations or your underlying data, the black box just gave nonsensical output. What would I do to resolve it? Lots of stuff you…
Some of NVIDIA's models also tend to have interesting architectures. For example, usage of the MAMBA architecture instead of purely transformers: https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/inside-nvidia-nemotron-3-t...
solid analysis but i think you're missing the logical endpoint here: this doesn't end with companies "relearning scarcity"... it ends with the permanent contractor-ification of various types of work at these tech…
why not just go full bore to duckdb?
i'd say the crypto angle is only one factor. as is usual in the real world, effects are multifactorial. clawdbot also rode the wave of claude-code being popular (perhaps due to underlying models getting better making…
oh interesting, so it just... didn't use them? lol. i guess the model's training data already has enough web knowledge baked in that it could wing it. curious if explicitly prompting it to reference the specs would…
very impressive! it's amazing how far we've come in 20 years. i was a (very minor) contributor to khtml/konqueror (before apple got involved w/ webkit) in the early 2000s, and back then it was such a labor intensive…
hard to do "credit assignment", i think network effects go brrrrrr. karpathy tweeted about it, david sacks picked it up, macstories wrote it up. suddenly ppl were posting screenshots of their macmini setups on x and ppl…
collaboration is the killer feature tbh. overleaf is basically google docs meets latex.. you can have multiple coauthors editing simultaneously, leave comments, see revision history, etc. a lot of academics aren't super…
these days it's just Microslop
its very transparent what they're doing they're almost certainly going to replace all the board memebers with political loyalists. the board members served six year terms specifically so they'd span multiple…
the honest answer is it's not really about science at all; its about removing independent oversight. the "benefit" from his perspective is the same playbook trump admin has been running across every federal agency, he…
I dunno, my experience mirrors the parent posters: we use opus for all our coding, but gpt 5.4 for all of our enterprise agentic work via api (much bigger amount of tokens). it just seems to be more optimized for this.
i agree that their products are quite stale, but a lot of that is cuz they're so deeply entrenched in enterprise workflows in a way that's incredibly hard to displace. switching costs for jira alone across a large org…
but will iran accept the taco? at this point, it seems like it may get ideological for them, and they play a different war (jihad) which would require diverting prolonged resources. we may not be able to simply just…
but the slop will likely better as models improve I guess
openclaw is just one of many now, there are new ones weekly.
i agree w/ the the complexity analysis point, but that theoretical understanding actually translates to real world deployment decisions in both subfields. knowing an algorithm is O() tells you surprisingly little about…
but isn't this like a lot of other CS-related "gradient descent"? when someone invents a new scheduling algorithm or a new concurrent data structure, it's usually based on hunches and empirical results (benchmarks) too.…
I swear the Tay incident caused tech companies to be unnecessarily risk averse with chatbots for years.
yeah, but isn't the whole point of claude code to get people to provide preference data/telemetry data to anthropic (unless you opt out?). same w/ other providers. i'm guessing most of the gains we've seen recently are…
yup, bezos said "we will be able to beat the cost of terrestrial data centers in space in the next couple of decades". presumably this means they'll need huge ass radiators, so its all about bringing down launch costs…
they should just acquire one of the many agent code harnesses. Something like opencode works just as well as claude-code and has only been around half of the time.
attitude control in general
true on the naming, but i think geometric/clifford algebra has its own mysterious aura precisely because it can be framed as "suppressed" or "overlooked".. plus it genuinely does have elegant mathematical structure…
>EDIT: More interestingly, I find an issue, what do I even DO? If it's not related to integrations or your underlying data, the black box just gave nonsensical output. What would I do to resolve it? Lots of stuff you…
Some of NVIDIA's models also tend to have interesting architectures. For example, usage of the MAMBA architecture instead of purely transformers: https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/inside-nvidia-nemotron-3-t...
solid analysis but i think you're missing the logical endpoint here: this doesn't end with companies "relearning scarcity"... it ends with the permanent contractor-ification of various types of work at these tech…
why not just go full bore to duckdb?
i'd say the crypto angle is only one factor. as is usual in the real world, effects are multifactorial. clawdbot also rode the wave of claude-code being popular (perhaps due to underlying models getting better making…
oh interesting, so it just... didn't use them? lol. i guess the model's training data already has enough web knowledge baked in that it could wing it. curious if explicitly prompting it to reference the specs would…
very impressive! it's amazing how far we've come in 20 years. i was a (very minor) contributor to khtml/konqueror (before apple got involved w/ webkit) in the early 2000s, and back then it was such a labor intensive…
hard to do "credit assignment", i think network effects go brrrrrr. karpathy tweeted about it, david sacks picked it up, macstories wrote it up. suddenly ppl were posting screenshots of their macmini setups on x and ppl…
collaboration is the killer feature tbh. overleaf is basically google docs meets latex.. you can have multiple coauthors editing simultaneously, leave comments, see revision history, etc. a lot of academics aren't super…