I have T1 diabetes and wear a GCM so have a continuous view of my blood sugar levels. I also go to the gym and exercise otherwise. My experience is somewhat different. Even walking is more effective than chess presses…
This is simultaneously amazing and horrifying. I feel like we’re at the stage where if AI decides it needs to delete your production DB to solve the user login problem, then it’ll find a way to do just that.
If anything, it’s a very conservative estimate. Short of a major turn of events it seems very unlikely Anthropic’s revenue growth is going to slow to zero.
I think the government should make the new 0% tax rate optional. Stores can either continue to collect 8% or drop the rate to 0%. I think that might help motivate these companies to move things a long a lot quicker.…
Second/third generation children of Japanese immigrants to Brazil were historically given special visa access. I assume the OP is actually referring to these returned second generation Japanese.
My guess is that it was an abuse filter over-keyed on OpenClaw pushing Claude to certain responses patterns. Normally given a web search tool these models will search if they don’t know.
I said the model has access to a web search tool. Of course it’s the harness that provides that access. I didn’t spell that out because it’s irrelevant detail, immaterial to the point I was making.
Knowledge cutoff is completely insufficient as an explanation. These models have access to a web search tool. Gemini and ChatGPT both happily search for give info on OpenClaw. Claude denies all knowledge. What’s more…
Is actually running the unit tests what is important here though? Could you achieve the same by just telling the agent: “This is a Python project. We use uv and pytest”
It feels very much like Gemini’s writing style - overly excited with lots of unnecessary contrasts.
> It is also a bit weird that they are not incorporating speculative decoding Wouldn’t speculative decoding decrease overall throughput, but optimise (perceived) responsiveness?
These look like good results for a first model release. I’m hoping to see more, especially in the 30b parameter range.
Japan giving a security guarantee to Taiwan would be major news! In reality no such thing happened and one YouTube video of a handful of protestors doesn’t make it so. What she did say is that a Chinese attack on Taiwan…
If this was just about semiconductors then this would be a reasonable take but I doubt semi-conductors are anything more than a minor footnote in China’s strategic calculus vis-a-vis Taiwan. Reunification with Taiwan…
Looking through this guys GitHub he seems to have a lot of small “demo” apps, so I’m not surprised he gets a lot of value out of LLM tools. Modern LLMs are amazing for writing small self contained tools/apps and adding…
> That feels like cargo-culting the toolchain instead of asking the uncomfortable question: why did it take a greenfield project to give Python the package manager behavior people clearly wanted for the last decade?…
That’s 8th of June 2023 not 2025.. almost 2 years before Claude Code was released. I remember evaluating Aider and Cursor side by side before Claude Code existed.
That’s what most languages, including Java do. The problem the OP is pointing out is that some programmers are incompetent and do string concatenation anyway. A mistake which if anything is even easier in Python thanks…
The idea in Java is to let the JIT optimise away the logging code. This is more flexible as it still allows runtime configuration of the logging level. The OP is simply pointing that some programmers are incompetent and…
I really hate all the AI filters in videos. It makes everyone look like fake humans. I find it hard to believe that anyone would actually prefer this.
Couldn’t you say the exact same about the human mind though?
Also the worlds most popular web browsers
Superannuation is not a tax. It’s a compulsory retirement saving/investment scheme. However to calculate total income taxes you do need to include the 15% tax on superannuation contributions. If your pre-tax take home…
At least in the systems I’ve experienced (Australia and Japan). You can just go to another doctor. There’s no “insurance networks” and no visitation limits. You can go to _any_ doctor nationwide. I’d be curious to know…
Ummm no… This is total fantasy. Takaichi is a slightly right of centre nationalist. Pushing a mild tightening of some immigration rules to maintain the social contract around immigration, and fend off the right wing…
I have T1 diabetes and wear a GCM so have a continuous view of my blood sugar levels. I also go to the gym and exercise otherwise. My experience is somewhat different. Even walking is more effective than chess presses…
This is simultaneously amazing and horrifying. I feel like we’re at the stage where if AI decides it needs to delete your production DB to solve the user login problem, then it’ll find a way to do just that.
If anything, it’s a very conservative estimate. Short of a major turn of events it seems very unlikely Anthropic’s revenue growth is going to slow to zero.
I think the government should make the new 0% tax rate optional. Stores can either continue to collect 8% or drop the rate to 0%. I think that might help motivate these companies to move things a long a lot quicker.…
Second/third generation children of Japanese immigrants to Brazil were historically given special visa access. I assume the OP is actually referring to these returned second generation Japanese.
My guess is that it was an abuse filter over-keyed on OpenClaw pushing Claude to certain responses patterns. Normally given a web search tool these models will search if they don’t know.
I said the model has access to a web search tool. Of course it’s the harness that provides that access. I didn’t spell that out because it’s irrelevant detail, immaterial to the point I was making.
Knowledge cutoff is completely insufficient as an explanation. These models have access to a web search tool. Gemini and ChatGPT both happily search for give info on OpenClaw. Claude denies all knowledge. What’s more…
Is actually running the unit tests what is important here though? Could you achieve the same by just telling the agent: “This is a Python project. We use uv and pytest”
It feels very much like Gemini’s writing style - overly excited with lots of unnecessary contrasts.
> It is also a bit weird that they are not incorporating speculative decoding Wouldn’t speculative decoding decrease overall throughput, but optimise (perceived) responsiveness?
These look like good results for a first model release. I’m hoping to see more, especially in the 30b parameter range.
Japan giving a security guarantee to Taiwan would be major news! In reality no such thing happened and one YouTube video of a handful of protestors doesn’t make it so. What she did say is that a Chinese attack on Taiwan…
If this was just about semiconductors then this would be a reasonable take but I doubt semi-conductors are anything more than a minor footnote in China’s strategic calculus vis-a-vis Taiwan. Reunification with Taiwan…
Looking through this guys GitHub he seems to have a lot of small “demo” apps, so I’m not surprised he gets a lot of value out of LLM tools. Modern LLMs are amazing for writing small self contained tools/apps and adding…
> That feels like cargo-culting the toolchain instead of asking the uncomfortable question: why did it take a greenfield project to give Python the package manager behavior people clearly wanted for the last decade?…
That’s 8th of June 2023 not 2025.. almost 2 years before Claude Code was released. I remember evaluating Aider and Cursor side by side before Claude Code existed.
That’s what most languages, including Java do. The problem the OP is pointing out is that some programmers are incompetent and do string concatenation anyway. A mistake which if anything is even easier in Python thanks…
The idea in Java is to let the JIT optimise away the logging code. This is more flexible as it still allows runtime configuration of the logging level. The OP is simply pointing that some programmers are incompetent and…
I really hate all the AI filters in videos. It makes everyone look like fake humans. I find it hard to believe that anyone would actually prefer this.
Couldn’t you say the exact same about the human mind though?
Also the worlds most popular web browsers
Superannuation is not a tax. It’s a compulsory retirement saving/investment scheme. However to calculate total income taxes you do need to include the 15% tax on superannuation contributions. If your pre-tax take home…
At least in the systems I’ve experienced (Australia and Japan). You can just go to another doctor. There’s no “insurance networks” and no visitation limits. You can go to _any_ doctor nationwide. I’d be curious to know…
Ummm no… This is total fantasy. Takaichi is a slightly right of centre nationalist. Pushing a mild tightening of some immigration rules to maintain the social contract around immigration, and fend off the right wing…