This project is impressive but I wonder if those efforts would not have been better spent on an open platform that actually respects its users and that is less likely to kill the whole project on a whim. It seems like…
When i tried to upgrade from 5x to 20x a few months ago, they froze my account until i sent them a full 3d scan of my face and a photo of my id. The only way i could deny was to cancel my account. So this is nothing new…
All i can see is a giant single point of failure called the Global Transaction Router.
Interesting submission on that topic : How Google Maps allocates survival across London's restaurants https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46203343
i noticed that with 4.7. i tried to add instructions in claude.md to unpack meaning when communicating to me but it did not work.
or find another job
Good idea, but only if the article can't be edited during that week. What's worth preserving is the version the audience actually read. Articles routinely get ninja-edited after publication, sometimes repeatedly.…
They did. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2025/12/18/tech/china-...
I noticed the same thing. Every Claude release thread is full of comments saying that it's terrible and why they switched to Codex. And vice versa for Codex release threads. At least its not as bad as /r/localllama that…
This rewrite of GNU coreutils to rust comes to mind https://github.com/uutils/coreutils
Previous discussion : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47186677
Its perfectly fine. Go away.
CC is really good at finding ways to work around denied permissions. The only safe solution is some kind of vm.
Safe deposit boxes are not safe. There are many stories of peoples stuff going missing. ex: https://www.cbc.ca/news/safety-deposit-box-protection-1.7338... https://archive.is/www.nytimes.com/2019/07/19/business/safe-...
Other source: https://www.rapid7.com/blog/post/tr-chrysalis-backdoor-dive-...
Seems similar to https://rsnapshot.org/
I am surprised that this company still exists and that they have actual users after all the major security incidents.
It says: This constitution is written for our mainline, general-access Claude models. We have some models built for specialized uses that don’t fully fit this constitution; as we continue to develop products for…
Landscape mode fixed it for me.
According to this semianalysis article, the Google/Broadcom TPU are being sold to others like Anthropic. https://newsletter.semianalysis.com/p/tpuv7-google-takes-a-s...
This makes me think of the now defunct https://github.com/SUSE/machinery
Browsing r/illinois and r/EyesOnIce for a few minutes will cure anyone from ever wanting to step foot in the US.
I agree. After all, benchmarks don't mean much, but I guess they are fine as long as they keep measuring the same thing every time. Also, the context matter. In my case, I see a huge difference between the gains at work…
>which human The second graph has this under it: The length of tasks (measured by how long they take human professionals) that generalist frontier model agents can complete autonomously with 50% reliability has been…
Exactly. With the Intel-Nvidia partnership signed this September, I expect to see some high-performance single-board computers being released very soon. I don't think the atx form-factor will survive another 30 years.
This project is impressive but I wonder if those efforts would not have been better spent on an open platform that actually respects its users and that is less likely to kill the whole project on a whim. It seems like…
When i tried to upgrade from 5x to 20x a few months ago, they froze my account until i sent them a full 3d scan of my face and a photo of my id. The only way i could deny was to cancel my account. So this is nothing new…
All i can see is a giant single point of failure called the Global Transaction Router.
Interesting submission on that topic : How Google Maps allocates survival across London's restaurants https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46203343
i noticed that with 4.7. i tried to add instructions in claude.md to unpack meaning when communicating to me but it did not work.
or find another job
Good idea, but only if the article can't be edited during that week. What's worth preserving is the version the audience actually read. Articles routinely get ninja-edited after publication, sometimes repeatedly.…
They did. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2025/12/18/tech/china-...
I noticed the same thing. Every Claude release thread is full of comments saying that it's terrible and why they switched to Codex. And vice versa for Codex release threads. At least its not as bad as /r/localllama that…
This rewrite of GNU coreutils to rust comes to mind https://github.com/uutils/coreutils
Previous discussion : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47186677
Its perfectly fine. Go away.
CC is really good at finding ways to work around denied permissions. The only safe solution is some kind of vm.
Safe deposit boxes are not safe. There are many stories of peoples stuff going missing. ex: https://www.cbc.ca/news/safety-deposit-box-protection-1.7338... https://archive.is/www.nytimes.com/2019/07/19/business/safe-...
Other source: https://www.rapid7.com/blog/post/tr-chrysalis-backdoor-dive-...
Seems similar to https://rsnapshot.org/
I am surprised that this company still exists and that they have actual users after all the major security incidents.
It says: This constitution is written for our mainline, general-access Claude models. We have some models built for specialized uses that don’t fully fit this constitution; as we continue to develop products for…
Landscape mode fixed it for me.
According to this semianalysis article, the Google/Broadcom TPU are being sold to others like Anthropic. https://newsletter.semianalysis.com/p/tpuv7-google-takes-a-s...
This makes me think of the now defunct https://github.com/SUSE/machinery
Browsing r/illinois and r/EyesOnIce for a few minutes will cure anyone from ever wanting to step foot in the US.
I agree. After all, benchmarks don't mean much, but I guess they are fine as long as they keep measuring the same thing every time. Also, the context matter. In my case, I see a huge difference between the gains at work…
>which human The second graph has this under it: The length of tasks (measured by how long they take human professionals) that generalist frontier model agents can complete autonomously with 50% reliability has been…
Exactly. With the Intel-Nvidia partnership signed this September, I expect to see some high-performance single-board computers being released very soon. I don't think the atx form-factor will survive another 30 years.