I would imagine no mainstream model allows this easily and at scale for obvious reasons.
It's Proof of (human) Work. Much more useful than having a sticker saying "Done by a Human".
Yep, this tracks. Open source models seem to be getting more and more attention.
This was inevitable. The better question is if AI related hardware costs drop after the AI bubble implodes, will Apple drop the prices? My answer is negative.
The economic reality is that none of the social media websites would pass the test without a significant hit to their profits. If you want to see the long-term economic projections of a social media website without the…
How so?
Those 2 browsers used a rendering engine developed by Google. It would not be wrong to consider them partial chromium reskins with all the technical dependency it entails.
I would guess because "so good" does not equate with 100% and presumably the user's needs fall in that 5%. Linux has been usable for non proprietary software for decades now. The fact that people are refusing to jump…
That isn't relevant
> Most people listen to music in their car. Most people don't have cars
>Why not just try and see? There is a difference between trying something and performing a test whose results are meant to be representative of most setups. A lot of people (in tech surprisingly) who see themselves as…
Digital systems don't necessarily deteriorate immediately after the causal factors. Like technical debt, issues grow unnoticed and become visible gradually.
The constant deliberate conflagration of LLMs with general intelligence is so grating.
Successful and profitable are not the same thing.
The personalised feeds is the whole point of their reason of being. No personalisation no profits. There just isn't a world where these huge companies can exist without personalised feeds. Meta platforms as well as YT…
What happens when you have a codebase made with claude using this setup and claude is down for let's say 8 hours? Are you able to efficiently, smoothly and productively take over the codebase?
> The evidence is the contrary. The tools are become more expensive by the month it seems. Maybe, but compare the monthly cost of a ChatGPT subscription to the cost of a face to face CS education, the cost of a dev…
What is "VLM"?
Exactly this. Anti-AI Devs/Techies have their heads in the sand or/and resorting to binary thinking when it comes to AI. No one is going to vibe code a Photoshop replacement just like no average smartphone user is going…
Hasn't Anthropic being experiencing issues due to extremely high usage? Being their investor, you would think Amazon wouldn't do Anthropic dirty by weakening their ability to handle user traffic
Backups are not encrypted by default. It just takes a single person on the other side of the chat not enabling e2e for your messages to be readable. Meta data is also not encrypted. Your messaging graph is known to…
Your approach is good for catching stuff that human reviewers might miss not as a first line default-only unit. The whole reason this is happening is because humans are not doing their job. Your solution (humans not…
> Cloudflare would face a near-total loss of customer I think more people than you would expect would be happy to accept that as the price for protection against malicious actors
> Emotions are universal. they simply lack a term with the exact nuance You are mistaking culture for language here. That's mistake number one. Mistake number two is assuming that a language is merely a purely…
I wonder what is the goal here? If Google Search was used to find a major software flaw would this be reported in this way? Between Mythos, OpenAI's Mythos equivalent, it's not clear if there is some interest to keep…
I would imagine no mainstream model allows this easily and at scale for obvious reasons.
It's Proof of (human) Work. Much more useful than having a sticker saying "Done by a Human".
Yep, this tracks. Open source models seem to be getting more and more attention.
This was inevitable. The better question is if AI related hardware costs drop after the AI bubble implodes, will Apple drop the prices? My answer is negative.
The economic reality is that none of the social media websites would pass the test without a significant hit to their profits. If you want to see the long-term economic projections of a social media website without the…
How so?
Those 2 browsers used a rendering engine developed by Google. It would not be wrong to consider them partial chromium reskins with all the technical dependency it entails.
I would guess because "so good" does not equate with 100% and presumably the user's needs fall in that 5%. Linux has been usable for non proprietary software for decades now. The fact that people are refusing to jump…
That isn't relevant
> Most people listen to music in their car. Most people don't have cars
>Why not just try and see? There is a difference between trying something and performing a test whose results are meant to be representative of most setups. A lot of people (in tech surprisingly) who see themselves as…
Digital systems don't necessarily deteriorate immediately after the causal factors. Like technical debt, issues grow unnoticed and become visible gradually.
The constant deliberate conflagration of LLMs with general intelligence is so grating.
Successful and profitable are not the same thing.
The personalised feeds is the whole point of their reason of being. No personalisation no profits. There just isn't a world where these huge companies can exist without personalised feeds. Meta platforms as well as YT…
What happens when you have a codebase made with claude using this setup and claude is down for let's say 8 hours? Are you able to efficiently, smoothly and productively take over the codebase?
> The evidence is the contrary. The tools are become more expensive by the month it seems. Maybe, but compare the monthly cost of a ChatGPT subscription to the cost of a face to face CS education, the cost of a dev…
What is "VLM"?
Exactly this. Anti-AI Devs/Techies have their heads in the sand or/and resorting to binary thinking when it comes to AI. No one is going to vibe code a Photoshop replacement just like no average smartphone user is going…
Hasn't Anthropic being experiencing issues due to extremely high usage? Being their investor, you would think Amazon wouldn't do Anthropic dirty by weakening their ability to handle user traffic
Backups are not encrypted by default. It just takes a single person on the other side of the chat not enabling e2e for your messages to be readable. Meta data is also not encrypted. Your messaging graph is known to…
Your approach is good for catching stuff that human reviewers might miss not as a first line default-only unit. The whole reason this is happening is because humans are not doing their job. Your solution (humans not…
> Cloudflare would face a near-total loss of customer I think more people than you would expect would be happy to accept that as the price for protection against malicious actors
> Emotions are universal. they simply lack a term with the exact nuance You are mistaking culture for language here. That's mistake number one. Mistake number two is assuming that a language is merely a purely…
I wonder what is the goal here? If Google Search was used to find a major software flaw would this be reported in this way? Between Mythos, OpenAI's Mythos equivalent, it's not clear if there is some interest to keep…