>but you cannot even inspect the instructions those agents are working off of? It makes more sense when you realize they don't want developers to be doing any coding at all. That's what they seem to be moving towards.…
They should refrain from using AI if it turns more people off to their ideas than it turns people on to them. There's no need to invent "AI police" as a big baddie here. A strategy for people who feel they can't write…
I got a month-long Eurail pass in the mid 2000s. It was a great experience for me. Only a few places I chose/needed to buy a ticket. I don't know if it's still a good value, though.
You mean you haven't installed screens to the inside of your eyelids so you can micro-read whenever you blink? Amateur hour...
>The Joint Chiefs know this. Any thoughts on why they presented the operational plan to the President as an option then?
I'd call him more of a catalyst than a mere symptom.
It would really just save everyone a lot of time if we just said "branch" instead of "race". We all branched off from some shared ancestors somewhere back in the mists of time. We're all cousins from different branches…
Possibly, but I can't imagine a writer taking that kind of chance at the height of the Cold War just for verisimilitude.
I think state-of-the-art AI is going to be defense industry only from now on. We can have our toy drones but not the Predators and Reapers.
I think the author of the website should next work on some kind of alerting system for the owners of these webcams to let them know they're exposed and how to make them private. Then everyone could get what they want:…
I don't think it needs research the person developing just has to care what the website looks like. A lot of people just want functionality. But there are also pre-made front-end skills that do a lot of that front-end…
Hmm... Didn't he try to pack the Supreme Court?
I think Anthropic could manage
He seems to be a good coder with poor judgment. But I think it would be wiser to manage him better than to fire him so long as he recognizes what he did was wrong. I'm a bit of a softie for the clueless, brilliant…
> Please don't post insinuations about astroturfing, shilling, brigading, foreign agents, and the like. It degrades discussion and is usually mistaken. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Yeah for a side project I just switched over to DS4 and between Pro and Flash a few days ago I've spent $1.96 both for code work and some large LLM text processing tasks. It feels to me as good as the last version of…
It sounds like an ad-hoc rent strike. Not a great sign for an economy.
I think they mean playing different instruments not other instances of the same instrument. A tuba's interface differs from a violin's, etc.
Growth versus blue chip (do we even use that term anymore?)
>this is clearly targeting either vibecoders or people with extremely limited experience in software From the PDF: >Launch energy is generated from ephemeral forces, like your founder’s friends, prospective buyers at…
Yours is an "ends justify the means" argument, but are you comfortable with the way these cuts were done? Would you approve so robustly of your own research being cut with a keyword search for government-unapproved…
>using them for data labeling would be a waste of resources Would it? It seems like they can spend a few months extracting intelligence and "taste" from their engineers then get years worth of it back from the AI.
>So you can then look at the diff and figure out what the vulnerabilities were. It doesn't even take reading or understanding the vulnerabilities at all. You just ask it to write tests and the tests themselves can be…
That reply is rather non-prescient: >Lmfao anthropic is basically done, I don’t think they’ll survive. By 2026, they are done.
I'm not working on anything that interesting at the moment, but I just wanted to say that these threads are absolutely my favorite part of HN. Just so much creativity and hard work on display.
>but you cannot even inspect the instructions those agents are working off of? It makes more sense when you realize they don't want developers to be doing any coding at all. That's what they seem to be moving towards.…
They should refrain from using AI if it turns more people off to their ideas than it turns people on to them. There's no need to invent "AI police" as a big baddie here. A strategy for people who feel they can't write…
I got a month-long Eurail pass in the mid 2000s. It was a great experience for me. Only a few places I chose/needed to buy a ticket. I don't know if it's still a good value, though.
You mean you haven't installed screens to the inside of your eyelids so you can micro-read whenever you blink? Amateur hour...
>The Joint Chiefs know this. Any thoughts on why they presented the operational plan to the President as an option then?
I'd call him more of a catalyst than a mere symptom.
It would really just save everyone a lot of time if we just said "branch" instead of "race". We all branched off from some shared ancestors somewhere back in the mists of time. We're all cousins from different branches…
Possibly, but I can't imagine a writer taking that kind of chance at the height of the Cold War just for verisimilitude.
I think state-of-the-art AI is going to be defense industry only from now on. We can have our toy drones but not the Predators and Reapers.
I think the author of the website should next work on some kind of alerting system for the owners of these webcams to let them know they're exposed and how to make them private. Then everyone could get what they want:…
I don't think it needs research the person developing just has to care what the website looks like. A lot of people just want functionality. But there are also pre-made front-end skills that do a lot of that front-end…
Hmm... Didn't he try to pack the Supreme Court?
I think Anthropic could manage
He seems to be a good coder with poor judgment. But I think it would be wiser to manage him better than to fire him so long as he recognizes what he did was wrong. I'm a bit of a softie for the clueless, brilliant…
> Please don't post insinuations about astroturfing, shilling, brigading, foreign agents, and the like. It degrades discussion and is usually mistaken. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Yeah for a side project I just switched over to DS4 and between Pro and Flash a few days ago I've spent $1.96 both for code work and some large LLM text processing tasks. It feels to me as good as the last version of…
It sounds like an ad-hoc rent strike. Not a great sign for an economy.
I think they mean playing different instruments not other instances of the same instrument. A tuba's interface differs from a violin's, etc.
Growth versus blue chip (do we even use that term anymore?)
>this is clearly targeting either vibecoders or people with extremely limited experience in software From the PDF: >Launch energy is generated from ephemeral forces, like your founder’s friends, prospective buyers at…
Yours is an "ends justify the means" argument, but are you comfortable with the way these cuts were done? Would you approve so robustly of your own research being cut with a keyword search for government-unapproved…
>using them for data labeling would be a waste of resources Would it? It seems like they can spend a few months extracting intelligence and "taste" from their engineers then get years worth of it back from the AI.
>So you can then look at the diff and figure out what the vulnerabilities were. It doesn't even take reading or understanding the vulnerabilities at all. You just ask it to write tests and the tests themselves can be…
That reply is rather non-prescient: >Lmfao anthropic is basically done, I don’t think they’ll survive. By 2026, they are done.
I'm not working on anything that interesting at the moment, but I just wanted to say that these threads are absolutely my favorite part of HN. Just so much creativity and hard work on display.