> "addictive design of the algorithms" Any self improving loop where the user is not in control, thats it. If I subscribe to A and get more of A - thats fine. If the algorithm detects that I spend 0.5 second longer on…
Why not restrict the addictive design of the algorithms instead? No need to blanket ban social media access if the social media cannot use behavioural profiling against minors. Anything on the feed becomes opt-in only…
More likely implying they are not being compensated fairly.
From what I've seen trying to play around with Claude Tag, it uses shared credentials. You set it up with Github org access, add it to public channel, and all random people in that channel can now ask it to do stuff…
nice, cranker
Nice! I had a similar idea and a prototype based on Temporal. Wondering, what are you using under the hood to runs the workflows?
> So why are you looking at this code? Because I am getting the call to fix it when it breaks. I don't have to fix assembly by hand because compilers are deterministic and I have maybe encountered a single real compiler…
If someone is trying to bend the rules of my passively managed index fund to their will, are they trying to actively manage my passively managed index ETF ?
AI studio added it recently, Vertex not.
> coming soon The developers are literally on the bleeding edge here, it might be the most developed of the AI use cases right now. The most advanced tooling for LLMs revolves around SWE work, there are multiple…
Average is only a tombstone of someone having failed to do better. And settling for average means pulling down. When it comes to bs dashboard where "average is all you need", maybe the "better than average" result would…
Probably the same way other models learned to surpass human ability while being bootstrapped from human-level data - using reinforcement learning. The question is, do we have good enough feedback loops for that, and if…
I am vibe-porting an old game, Knights & Merchants(actually its Delphi rewrite - KAM Remake) to WASM. It's going well, I even have multiplayer working, will release it publicly at some point. Learned more about WASM,…
Not having a code review process is archaic engineering practice at this point(at any point in history, really), be it for human written or AI written code.
Perhaps the problem is that you RL on one patch a time, failing to capture the overarching long term theme, an architecture change being introduced gradually over many months, that exists in the maintainer’s mental…
While at the same other companies have built entire business lines around fixing shit code(probably with more of the same though).
It doesn't matter, neither of those scenarios makes the effort impressive in this case. The vibe coded thing might even be useful - that does not make it impressive though. Effort does.
Orphaned or as Peter Naur wrote in 1985(https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~remzi/Naur.pdf), dead programs :)
Autolands absolutely do exist.
You know what is an insult? Supermarket on my street putting on display sloppy ads with ramen bowl that has 3 different thickness chopsticks and cartoon characters with scrambled faces. Now that is an insult, because…
AI derived piece arguing with another AI derived piece about AI. It's slop all the way down.
Is that even possible? Last time I checked it wasn't, while it was possible with OpenAI. Since that moment(early this year) - OpenAI has removed that option and their "Project budget" feature turned from being a hard…
Is it the first one priced reasonably and transparently, or am I missing something here?
Don't forget about the "ChatGPT 5 Pro" too :) which is a bit like Deep Research but not quite?
Anything for artifacts perhaps? ;) We use external runners(not blacksmith) and had to work around this manually. https://github.com/actions/download-artifact/issues/362#issu...
> "addictive design of the algorithms" Any self improving loop where the user is not in control, thats it. If I subscribe to A and get more of A - thats fine. If the algorithm detects that I spend 0.5 second longer on…
Why not restrict the addictive design of the algorithms instead? No need to blanket ban social media access if the social media cannot use behavioural profiling against minors. Anything on the feed becomes opt-in only…
More likely implying they are not being compensated fairly.
From what I've seen trying to play around with Claude Tag, it uses shared credentials. You set it up with Github org access, add it to public channel, and all random people in that channel can now ask it to do stuff…
nice, cranker
Nice! I had a similar idea and a prototype based on Temporal. Wondering, what are you using under the hood to runs the workflows?
> So why are you looking at this code? Because I am getting the call to fix it when it breaks. I don't have to fix assembly by hand because compilers are deterministic and I have maybe encountered a single real compiler…
If someone is trying to bend the rules of my passively managed index fund to their will, are they trying to actively manage my passively managed index ETF ?
AI studio added it recently, Vertex not.
> coming soon The developers are literally on the bleeding edge here, it might be the most developed of the AI use cases right now. The most advanced tooling for LLMs revolves around SWE work, there are multiple…
Average is only a tombstone of someone having failed to do better. And settling for average means pulling down. When it comes to bs dashboard where "average is all you need", maybe the "better than average" result would…
Probably the same way other models learned to surpass human ability while being bootstrapped from human-level data - using reinforcement learning. The question is, do we have good enough feedback loops for that, and if…
I am vibe-porting an old game, Knights & Merchants(actually its Delphi rewrite - KAM Remake) to WASM. It's going well, I even have multiplayer working, will release it publicly at some point. Learned more about WASM,…
Not having a code review process is archaic engineering practice at this point(at any point in history, really), be it for human written or AI written code.
Perhaps the problem is that you RL on one patch a time, failing to capture the overarching long term theme, an architecture change being introduced gradually over many months, that exists in the maintainer’s mental…
While at the same other companies have built entire business lines around fixing shit code(probably with more of the same though).
It doesn't matter, neither of those scenarios makes the effort impressive in this case. The vibe coded thing might even be useful - that does not make it impressive though. Effort does.
Orphaned or as Peter Naur wrote in 1985(https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~remzi/Naur.pdf), dead programs :)
Autolands absolutely do exist.
You know what is an insult? Supermarket on my street putting on display sloppy ads with ramen bowl that has 3 different thickness chopsticks and cartoon characters with scrambled faces. Now that is an insult, because…
AI derived piece arguing with another AI derived piece about AI. It's slop all the way down.
Is that even possible? Last time I checked it wasn't, while it was possible with OpenAI. Since that moment(early this year) - OpenAI has removed that option and their "Project budget" feature turned from being a hard…
Is it the first one priced reasonably and transparently, or am I missing something here?
Don't forget about the "ChatGPT 5 Pro" too :) which is a bit like Deep Research but not quite?
Anything for artifacts perhaps? ;) We use external runners(not blacksmith) and had to work around this manually. https://github.com/actions/download-artifact/issues/362#issu...