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I really struggle to see the usecase of Grok Code Fast when you have Qwen 3 Coder right there providing much better outputs while still being fast and cheap.
Absolutely, sometimes you want, or indeed need such complexity. Some work in settings where they would want it all of the time. IMHO, most people, most of the time don't really want it, and don't want to have to prompt…
Gemini 2.5 Pro = Long context king, image input king GPT-5 = Overengineering/complexity/"enterprise" king Claude = "Get straightforwaed shit done efficiently" king
Yes. For all the things that get done in the name of "national security", this is the biggest threat to national security there is.
Haha, this does make me laugh a bit. They've not been doing antything illegal (they almost certainly have fwiw) because they've been the ones capturing regulations and massive influencing laws. Furthermore they've…
How is this a concern? Does Amazon not sell frozen food (no fresh food from Amazon around here)? Otherwise why would Walmart be unable to
Not sure if you're joking or serious? Every model has "degenerate" behavior it can be coerced into. Sonnet is even more apologetic on average.
Thanks for taking the time to answer. In my view, it's easy to legislate away at least 50% of the harm. Not perfect, but much better than 0%. This would be banning recommender systems and infinite scroll feeds for…
Can't agree with that. Gemini doesn't lead just on price/performance - ironically it's the best "normie" model most of the time, despite it's lack of popularity with them until very recent. It's bad at agentic stuff,…
Still interested in hearing your answer, and your reasoning behind it, as you didn't engage with the question.
If true, that's definitely a US localized thing. The places I've lived in the big winners in the big lotteries are disproportionately often middle class compared to what you'd expect if the large majority of buyers were…
Does it require using a Google or Apple product?
Correct! And he hit a nerve laying this logic bare, which is exactly why The Guardian took the unprecedented and absurd measure of removing his manifesto from a decades-old article when it went viral a year or 2 ago.…
Haven't come across this take before, what's the idea behind it?
Hope you speak Korean! Straight from the horse's mouth. [0] The companies themselves were well aware they were working illegally. People were even doing visa runs to chain them, it doesn't get much more blatant then…
In that second? No. A week later when, as a result, every other company has gotten their act togeter? Yes, the world is an incredibly better place.
I would love to see a study that explores whether those taxes cover the negative externalities compared to other forms of transit, because that seems incredibly unlikely.
> I was expecting to see protests and riots and fires and further uncelebrated but deemed necessary violence in response to the slow ablation of freedom and liberty. To what % are you confident thst you would be one of…
As the domain suggests, lovely piece of examplary slop.
Doing what you're suggesting is exactly is what has got us here. Do you not see the pattern that the path we're on started very long ago? What you're advocating benefits the greater evil ten times as much over a 20-year…
Honesty, openness and transparency are a hard requirement if one is ever to diffuse polarization. As a result, your euphemizing by "Netanyahu's methods" to convey "UN-affirmed genocide" is polarizing, the opposite of…
This is contradictory. If it's a legitimate worry, then it's reasonable for reasonable people to want to make such accounts. And reasonable people are exactly those who have things of interest. From an HNer I'd also…
It's about as believable as a country with history involving the Third Reich and Stasi openly standing behind a country that the UN, and every relevant scholar on the subject, confirms is committing genocide. In other…
> In which countries are ghost kitchens thriving? Much of Asia. > How do they avoid the failure modes described in this article? My suggestion was that this is exactly what a meaningful article on this topic would…
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I really struggle to see the usecase of Grok Code Fast when you have Qwen 3 Coder right there providing much better outputs while still being fast and cheap.
Absolutely, sometimes you want, or indeed need such complexity. Some work in settings where they would want it all of the time. IMHO, most people, most of the time don't really want it, and don't want to have to prompt…
Gemini 2.5 Pro = Long context king, image input king GPT-5 = Overengineering/complexity/"enterprise" king Claude = "Get straightforwaed shit done efficiently" king
Yes. For all the things that get done in the name of "national security", this is the biggest threat to national security there is.
Haha, this does make me laugh a bit. They've not been doing antything illegal (they almost certainly have fwiw) because they've been the ones capturing regulations and massive influencing laws. Furthermore they've…
How is this a concern? Does Amazon not sell frozen food (no fresh food from Amazon around here)? Otherwise why would Walmart be unable to
Not sure if you're joking or serious? Every model has "degenerate" behavior it can be coerced into. Sonnet is even more apologetic on average.
Thanks for taking the time to answer. In my view, it's easy to legislate away at least 50% of the harm. Not perfect, but much better than 0%. This would be banning recommender systems and infinite scroll feeds for…
Can't agree with that. Gemini doesn't lead just on price/performance - ironically it's the best "normie" model most of the time, despite it's lack of popularity with them until very recent. It's bad at agentic stuff,…
Still interested in hearing your answer, and your reasoning behind it, as you didn't engage with the question.
If true, that's definitely a US localized thing. The places I've lived in the big winners in the big lotteries are disproportionately often middle class compared to what you'd expect if the large majority of buyers were…
Does it require using a Google or Apple product?
Correct! And he hit a nerve laying this logic bare, which is exactly why The Guardian took the unprecedented and absurd measure of removing his manifesto from a decades-old article when it went viral a year or 2 ago.…
Haven't come across this take before, what's the idea behind it?
Hope you speak Korean! Straight from the horse's mouth. [0] The companies themselves were well aware they were working illegally. People were even doing visa runs to chain them, it doesn't get much more blatant then…
In that second? No. A week later when, as a result, every other company has gotten their act togeter? Yes, the world is an incredibly better place.
I would love to see a study that explores whether those taxes cover the negative externalities compared to other forms of transit, because that seems incredibly unlikely.
> I was expecting to see protests and riots and fires and further uncelebrated but deemed necessary violence in response to the slow ablation of freedom and liberty. To what % are you confident thst you would be one of…
As the domain suggests, lovely piece of examplary slop.
Doing what you're suggesting is exactly is what has got us here. Do you not see the pattern that the path we're on started very long ago? What you're advocating benefits the greater evil ten times as much over a 20-year…
Honesty, openness and transparency are a hard requirement if one is ever to diffuse polarization. As a result, your euphemizing by "Netanyahu's methods" to convey "UN-affirmed genocide" is polarizing, the opposite of…
This is contradictory. If it's a legitimate worry, then it's reasonable for reasonable people to want to make such accounts. And reasonable people are exactly those who have things of interest. From an HNer I'd also…
It's about as believable as a country with history involving the Third Reich and Stasi openly standing behind a country that the UN, and every relevant scholar on the subject, confirms is committing genocide. In other…
> In which countries are ghost kitchens thriving? Much of Asia. > How do they avoid the failure modes described in this article? My suggestion was that this is exactly what a meaningful article on this topic would…