"Where we're going, we don't need eyes to see".
Being a Mac switcher since 2003 I am as much of a fanboy as anybody else but this quote from the article caught my attention, and smells like PR. > Many AI tools are also Mac-first or Mac-only I fail to recall AI tools…
This. It's like you end up growing your own PAUSE button for the rest of your day and you can break your own fourth wall.
> I am a huge fan of Copilot CLI. It just feels so logical and low-friction to use compared to Claude Code. Honest question, can you ellaborate? If given the option, I use OpenCode but what do you find in Copilot CLI…
What, did Korg release an M1 Max? How did I miss it?
It’s providing the inference of Anthropic models
DwarfStar is the only thing I've run that doesn't try and make my Mac Studio 128GB take off. Yes, it gets hot while doing inference but quickly cools down when idling, something I haven't experienced with Ollama,…
I was just curious and checked The Old New Thing archive... yes I've been reading Raymond Chen's stories for as long as I remember but hey, it's been 23 years of delivering consistently solid stories about Windows.
He's a lifelong familiar name since the LZEXE days.
How are 3 developers going to sell that to any company? Procurement will have a field day.
Apple will solve the issue as soon as they decide to monetize Siri AI with additional paid services.
> EU wants Apple to open 'Siri AI', with access to a personal context, open to other model/AI providers. Not sure this is the case. My understanding is what the EU wants is that users can use Siri AI or a third party AI…
The worst managerial practice is to use OneDrive for company work purposes. For anybody else than the original creator these docs are nowhere to be found unless you know the shared URL.
Exactly this!
AFAIK Sharepoint doesn't have these limitations. The idea is that in companies OneDrive should not be used for permanent stuff. Which is strange, to be granted, but after all using OneDrive for company documents…
I'm personally waiting for the OpenSpark.
As are all consulting firms, to ve fair
The post goes to the point. Somehow this must be buried in Anthropic's documentation but I miss this kind of back-to-basic posts. Even if they are LLM-penned.
Even if it was the same --I think it's not-- you'll need a "SIBE operator license", and cannot do it solo, you have to be an employee of an authorized firm (bank, broker or dealer).
Nobody gets fired from hiring Kyndryl.
Agreed, and disappointed not to see the black bar. Moler was one of the greats.
I am under the impression that the end game will look a lot like Apple's closed ecosystem. They are reinventing filesystem permissions, networking security, but most importantly trust on extensions provenance. Probably…
Love how the post begins praising Anandtech, then proceeds to write the rest of the content as if it was written by Anand himself. Great nod!
> Even so, it is incredibly hard to prove workers 40 and older were laid off as a result of age discrimination. The only way for this to happen is by leaked private conversations, I think.
> eval, send, method_missing, define_method , as a non-rubyist how common are these in real-world code? Quite a lot, that's what allows you to build something like Rails with magic sprinkled all around. I'm not 100%…
"Where we're going, we don't need eyes to see".
Being a Mac switcher since 2003 I am as much of a fanboy as anybody else but this quote from the article caught my attention, and smells like PR. > Many AI tools are also Mac-first or Mac-only I fail to recall AI tools…
This. It's like you end up growing your own PAUSE button for the rest of your day and you can break your own fourth wall.
> I am a huge fan of Copilot CLI. It just feels so logical and low-friction to use compared to Claude Code. Honest question, can you ellaborate? If given the option, I use OpenCode but what do you find in Copilot CLI…
What, did Korg release an M1 Max? How did I miss it?
It’s providing the inference of Anthropic models
DwarfStar is the only thing I've run that doesn't try and make my Mac Studio 128GB take off. Yes, it gets hot while doing inference but quickly cools down when idling, something I haven't experienced with Ollama,…
I was just curious and checked The Old New Thing archive... yes I've been reading Raymond Chen's stories for as long as I remember but hey, it's been 23 years of delivering consistently solid stories about Windows.
He's a lifelong familiar name since the LZEXE days.
How are 3 developers going to sell that to any company? Procurement will have a field day.
Apple will solve the issue as soon as they decide to monetize Siri AI with additional paid services.
> EU wants Apple to open 'Siri AI', with access to a personal context, open to other model/AI providers. Not sure this is the case. My understanding is what the EU wants is that users can use Siri AI or a third party AI…
The worst managerial practice is to use OneDrive for company work purposes. For anybody else than the original creator these docs are nowhere to be found unless you know the shared URL.
Exactly this!
AFAIK Sharepoint doesn't have these limitations. The idea is that in companies OneDrive should not be used for permanent stuff. Which is strange, to be granted, but after all using OneDrive for company documents…
I'm personally waiting for the OpenSpark.
As are all consulting firms, to ve fair
The post goes to the point. Somehow this must be buried in Anthropic's documentation but I miss this kind of back-to-basic posts. Even if they are LLM-penned.
Even if it was the same --I think it's not-- you'll need a "SIBE operator license", and cannot do it solo, you have to be an employee of an authorized firm (bank, broker or dealer).
Nobody gets fired from hiring Kyndryl.
Agreed, and disappointed not to see the black bar. Moler was one of the greats.
I am under the impression that the end game will look a lot like Apple's closed ecosystem. They are reinventing filesystem permissions, networking security, but most importantly trust on extensions provenance. Probably…
Love how the post begins praising Anandtech, then proceeds to write the rest of the content as if it was written by Anand himself. Great nod!
> Even so, it is incredibly hard to prove workers 40 and older were laid off as a result of age discrimination. The only way for this to happen is by leaked private conversations, I think.
> eval, send, method_missing, define_method , as a non-rubyist how common are these in real-world code? Quite a lot, that's what allows you to build something like Rails with magic sprinkled all around. I'm not 100%…