The absolute worst name for a model I've seen
After plotnine, with a solid & performant (more than the R versions) Python version of Purrr and Dplyr I might never reach for R again!
They weren't freaked by anything, it's a retaliatory shakedown after ideological differences and Anthropic not doing exactly what they're told/what the Admin wants them to do.
After a day or so this is the first model that really feels next level compared to how Opus 4.5 felt on release
Great person and great company I hope he still gets to do some educative stuff on the side too
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Anthropic releases used to feel thorough and well done, with the models feeling immaculately polished. It felt like using a premium product, and it never felt like they were racing to keep up with the news cycle, or…
Likewise, I foolishly assumed everybody else was just doing it wrong. But this week I've lost count of the times I've had to say something along the lines of: "Can you check our plan/instructions, I'm pretty sure I said…
This looks like a Claude-generated SVG to me, is it not?
Fair push back, but I do think the LSTM vs Transformers point kinda supports my position in the limit, not refutes. Once the compute bottleneck is removed, LSTMs scale favourably. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.02228 (I…
There are better techniques for hyper-parameter optimisation, right? I fear I have missed something important, why has Autoresearch blown up so much? The bottleneck in AI/ML/DL is always data (volume & quality) or…
As a non-US citizen, I'm quite glad in the knowledge that Claude won't be used to kill other non-US citizens with autonomous weapons
"Regardless, these threats do not change our position: we cannot in good conscience accede to their request."
This is great, brings clear benefits to both sides and the rest of us. Always rooting for Hugging Face
Yep, Gemini is virtually unusable compared to Anthropic models. I get it for free with work and use maybe once a week, if that. They really need to fix the instruction following.
Thanks for the long and considered response, but this is a really ugly UX decision. As others have said - 'reading 10 files' is useless information - we want to be able to see at a glance where it is and what it's…
Yeah 100% This won't change my decision, but it is still impeccable timing
This is great, not 10 minutes before this outage did I present Railway as a viable option for some small-scale hosting for prototypes and non-critical apps as an alternative to the Cloud giants
4.6 is a beast. Everything in plan mode first + AskUserQuestionTool, review all plans, get it to write its own CLAUDE.md for coding standards and edit where necessary and away you go. Seems noticeably better than 4.5 at…
I've been working with a claude-specific directory in Claude Code for non-coding work (and the odd bit of coding/documentation stuff) since the first week of Claude Code, or even earlier - I think when filesystem MCP…
I can't remember which paper it's from, but isn't the variance in performance explained by # of tokens generated? i.e. more tokens generated tends towards better performance. Which isn't particularly amazing, as # of…
Most comments seem to be taking the code seriously, when it's clearly satirical?
Assuming you've read OpenAI's paper released this week? https://cdn.openai.com/pdf/d04913be-3f6f-4d2b-b283-ff432ef4a... They attribute these 'compression artefacts' to pre-training, they also reference the original…
Polars is great, absolute best of luck with the launch
You seem to be responding to a strawman, and assuming I think something I don't think. As of today, 'bad' generations early in the sequence still do tend towards responses that are distant to the ideal response. This is…
The absolute worst name for a model I've seen
After plotnine, with a solid & performant (more than the R versions) Python version of Purrr and Dplyr I might never reach for R again!
They weren't freaked by anything, it's a retaliatory shakedown after ideological differences and Anthropic not doing exactly what they're told/what the Admin wants them to do.
After a day or so this is the first model that really feels next level compared to how Opus 4.5 felt on release
Great person and great company I hope he still gets to do some educative stuff on the side too
[flagged]
Anthropic releases used to feel thorough and well done, with the models feeling immaculately polished. It felt like using a premium product, and it never felt like they were racing to keep up with the news cycle, or…
Likewise, I foolishly assumed everybody else was just doing it wrong. But this week I've lost count of the times I've had to say something along the lines of: "Can you check our plan/instructions, I'm pretty sure I said…
This looks like a Claude-generated SVG to me, is it not?
Fair push back, but I do think the LSTM vs Transformers point kinda supports my position in the limit, not refutes. Once the compute bottleneck is removed, LSTMs scale favourably. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.02228 (I…
There are better techniques for hyper-parameter optimisation, right? I fear I have missed something important, why has Autoresearch blown up so much? The bottleneck in AI/ML/DL is always data (volume & quality) or…
As a non-US citizen, I'm quite glad in the knowledge that Claude won't be used to kill other non-US citizens with autonomous weapons
"Regardless, these threats do not change our position: we cannot in good conscience accede to their request."
This is great, brings clear benefits to both sides and the rest of us. Always rooting for Hugging Face
Yep, Gemini is virtually unusable compared to Anthropic models. I get it for free with work and use maybe once a week, if that. They really need to fix the instruction following.
Thanks for the long and considered response, but this is a really ugly UX decision. As others have said - 'reading 10 files' is useless information - we want to be able to see at a glance where it is and what it's…
Yeah 100% This won't change my decision, but it is still impeccable timing
This is great, not 10 minutes before this outage did I present Railway as a viable option for some small-scale hosting for prototypes and non-critical apps as an alternative to the Cloud giants
4.6 is a beast. Everything in plan mode first + AskUserQuestionTool, review all plans, get it to write its own CLAUDE.md for coding standards and edit where necessary and away you go. Seems noticeably better than 4.5 at…
I've been working with a claude-specific directory in Claude Code for non-coding work (and the odd bit of coding/documentation stuff) since the first week of Claude Code, or even earlier - I think when filesystem MCP…
I can't remember which paper it's from, but isn't the variance in performance explained by # of tokens generated? i.e. more tokens generated tends towards better performance. Which isn't particularly amazing, as # of…
Most comments seem to be taking the code seriously, when it's clearly satirical?
Assuming you've read OpenAI's paper released this week? https://cdn.openai.com/pdf/d04913be-3f6f-4d2b-b283-ff432ef4a... They attribute these 'compression artefacts' to pre-training, they also reference the original…
Polars is great, absolute best of luck with the launch
You seem to be responding to a strawman, and assuming I think something I don't think. As of today, 'bad' generations early in the sequence still do tend towards responses that are distant to the ideal response. This is…