It’s different because those were singular technological advances, each in their own niche. They spread out change between time, geography, and industries. The fear is this will replace engineers, scientists,…
> clocks are less sensitive to environmental perturbations and can function without extreme cooling. This “opens a possible route to compact and robust optical clocks” > drifting over the course of a day by only the…
I love Ted Chiang’s fiction, but his Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan scenario totally misses the point that the writer has consciousness, not the characters. No normal person thinks a fictional character in a book has…
Maybe we can just dump heat into the time dimension and deal with it in the past or the future.
This is the dystopia where despots no longer have the decency to die from old age.
My only question is, why release on a Friday? “News dump day” Or is that only late on Friday?
OR IS IT!!?! /s Maybe it’s all elaborate counter-intelligence. I doubt we’ll ever know.
I wonder how this affects that combining General Relativity with Quantum Mechanics leads to mathematical infinities “that render calculations meaningless.”
It appears that they are testing using Max. For 4.7 Anthropic recognizes the high token usage of max and recommends the new xhigh mode for most cases. So I think the real question is whether 4.7 xhigh is “better” than…
I should have been more clear- I’m not endorsing violence- just noticing a probable correlation.
Somewhere I read that vigilanteism arises when there is a perceived last of justice. This guy gets rich while people everywhere are losing jobs. Seems about right.
Is there a point where you step back and let it blow up so that management HAS to take the issues seriously? In other words, if you care, you might get enough minor fixes through to keep the product limping along…
So, instead of making LLMs smarter let’s make everything abstract again? Because everyone wants to learn another tool? Or is this supposed to be something I tell Claude, “Hey make some code to make some code!” I’m…
I tried Hue lights last year but 50% of them had problems. Did you run into that too?
> Why are Americans so passive? Because it’s cold? Here in Minnesota it’s 17F / -7C. Factoring in the wind chill it feels like 7F / -14C. There are other reasons too of course (geography, lack of urban density, distrust…
> many of their systems were running out of date EOL software, to the point of being a security liability This is more likely a management problem rather than a staffing problem. Lower level management knows about these…
No no it’s gotta be “the database”
Copilot is the absolute worst. Yesterday I had tried to have it create a printable calendar for January 2026 but no matter how I instructed it, it kept showing that the first was on a Wednesday, not Thursday. I even fed…
It’s missing almost all technical details, which seems fishy to me. But I’m sure this defense company is honest and has a system that works great and so that’s why no technical details are needed. /s
My take is that orbits below 500 km are “cleaned out” and during solar minimum there is less drag going on there. So, it’s a good spot to home your satellites for a while because there isn’t as much junk to maneuver…
Ok, nevermind, I guess the 1.97 GB/s is unidirectional.
I don't understand how their benchmark is getting close to 20 Gbps. From what I understand a PCIe Gen4 x1 slot should be capping around 16 Gbps when doing full duplex or 8Gpbs in each direction. Edit: Maybe they are…
I wish Apple would let you load different “dictionaries” for technical specialties so it wouldn’t try to autocorrect everything. For example, “IT”, “Automobile”, “Medical”, etc.
I understand it’s “damaging”, but how stable is it? CO2 is bad because it doesn’t just go away. Methane, while being more “damaging”, eventually breaks down into CO2 and water.
I’ve only used the version that comes with Office 365, but oh boy is it terrible.
It’s different because those were singular technological advances, each in their own niche. They spread out change between time, geography, and industries. The fear is this will replace engineers, scientists,…
> clocks are less sensitive to environmental perturbations and can function without extreme cooling. This “opens a possible route to compact and robust optical clocks” > drifting over the course of a day by only the…
I love Ted Chiang’s fiction, but his Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan scenario totally misses the point that the writer has consciousness, not the characters. No normal person thinks a fictional character in a book has…
Maybe we can just dump heat into the time dimension and deal with it in the past or the future.
This is the dystopia where despots no longer have the decency to die from old age.
My only question is, why release on a Friday? “News dump day” Or is that only late on Friday?
OR IS IT!!?! /s Maybe it’s all elaborate counter-intelligence. I doubt we’ll ever know.
I wonder how this affects that combining General Relativity with Quantum Mechanics leads to mathematical infinities “that render calculations meaningless.”
It appears that they are testing using Max. For 4.7 Anthropic recognizes the high token usage of max and recommends the new xhigh mode for most cases. So I think the real question is whether 4.7 xhigh is “better” than…
I should have been more clear- I’m not endorsing violence- just noticing a probable correlation.
Somewhere I read that vigilanteism arises when there is a perceived last of justice. This guy gets rich while people everywhere are losing jobs. Seems about right.
Is there a point where you step back and let it blow up so that management HAS to take the issues seriously? In other words, if you care, you might get enough minor fixes through to keep the product limping along…
So, instead of making LLMs smarter let’s make everything abstract again? Because everyone wants to learn another tool? Or is this supposed to be something I tell Claude, “Hey make some code to make some code!” I’m…
I tried Hue lights last year but 50% of them had problems. Did you run into that too?
> Why are Americans so passive? Because it’s cold? Here in Minnesota it’s 17F / -7C. Factoring in the wind chill it feels like 7F / -14C. There are other reasons too of course (geography, lack of urban density, distrust…
> many of their systems were running out of date EOL software, to the point of being a security liability This is more likely a management problem rather than a staffing problem. Lower level management knows about these…
No no it’s gotta be “the database”
Copilot is the absolute worst. Yesterday I had tried to have it create a printable calendar for January 2026 but no matter how I instructed it, it kept showing that the first was on a Wednesday, not Thursday. I even fed…
It’s missing almost all technical details, which seems fishy to me. But I’m sure this defense company is honest and has a system that works great and so that’s why no technical details are needed. /s
My take is that orbits below 500 km are “cleaned out” and during solar minimum there is less drag going on there. So, it’s a good spot to home your satellites for a while because there isn’t as much junk to maneuver…
Ok, nevermind, I guess the 1.97 GB/s is unidirectional.
I don't understand how their benchmark is getting close to 20 Gbps. From what I understand a PCIe Gen4 x1 slot should be capping around 16 Gbps when doing full duplex or 8Gpbs in each direction. Edit: Maybe they are…
I wish Apple would let you load different “dictionaries” for technical specialties so it wouldn’t try to autocorrect everything. For example, “IT”, “Automobile”, “Medical”, etc.
I understand it’s “damaging”, but how stable is it? CO2 is bad because it doesn’t just go away. Methane, while being more “damaging”, eventually breaks down into CO2 and water.
I’ve only used the version that comes with Office 365, but oh boy is it terrible.