https://support.claude.com/en/articles/15036540-use-the-clau... Looks like they actually walked this bit back
Part of the point is that they've added all sorts of caveats - `claude -p` used to be "using their software", but isn't anymore, even though it's just invoking the same harness non-interactively
I thought this comment was going the opposite way - previously no internet/googling but now you can run a local model and figure things out without the need for internet at all
I'd agree with this distinction between classical (nylon stringed acoustic) and electric guitar, but steel stringed acoustic plays very similar to electric. I agree that people tend to play different things on them but…
I believe cannonpr meant that no English language proficiency tests were required to be taken as part of the citizenship tests, as they accept a large number of qualifications (and thus only need to take the test if you…
A program running on the JVM could do any of those three, I meant more in general that the exact state of a computer program can be seen in terms of memory, while the human brain is still more of a black box (perhaps…
Counterexample: an AI can give you a full stacktrace and memory dump or allow you to attach a debugger when it makes an error.
Not sure if the 'diagram examples' at the bottom of the page is supposed to have links, but it doesn't.
But https doesn't 'let you know for sure that the content is exactly what the owner of the site intended' as it doesn't protect you from xss
I really don't see why this isn't a syntax error What is actually being done with the calls after the chain of +'s? Edit: Something to do with semicolons being optional in js?
Are 'admins' on wikipedia more like 'moderators' than actual admins? The word admin to me makes me think of someone who runs something and makes the rules, not always being held to them themselves.
https://support.claude.com/en/articles/15036540-use-the-clau... Looks like they actually walked this bit back
Part of the point is that they've added all sorts of caveats - `claude -p` used to be "using their software", but isn't anymore, even though it's just invoking the same harness non-interactively
I thought this comment was going the opposite way - previously no internet/googling but now you can run a local model and figure things out without the need for internet at all
I'd agree with this distinction between classical (nylon stringed acoustic) and electric guitar, but steel stringed acoustic plays very similar to electric. I agree that people tend to play different things on them but…
I believe cannonpr meant that no English language proficiency tests were required to be taken as part of the citizenship tests, as they accept a large number of qualifications (and thus only need to take the test if you…
A program running on the JVM could do any of those three, I meant more in general that the exact state of a computer program can be seen in terms of memory, while the human brain is still more of a black box (perhaps…
Counterexample: an AI can give you a full stacktrace and memory dump or allow you to attach a debugger when it makes an error.
Not sure if the 'diagram examples' at the bottom of the page is supposed to have links, but it doesn't.
But https doesn't 'let you know for sure that the content is exactly what the owner of the site intended' as it doesn't protect you from xss
I really don't see why this isn't a syntax error What is actually being done with the calls after the chain of +'s? Edit: Something to do with semicolons being optional in js?
Are 'admins' on wikipedia more like 'moderators' than actual admins? The word admin to me makes me think of someone who runs something and makes the rules, not always being held to them themselves.