> The agent is more focused on coding than cowork / work I suspect this difference is pretty minimal. Before Cowork launched I was using Claude Code in the way that I use Cowork now and getting pretty much the same…
I’m a VP Eng — the backend team I manage strongly prefers CC and Opus. The Android team I manage strongly prefers Codex and GPT 5. I’m personally not sure that the answer doesn’t just come down to stylistic differences…
I mean, you can have nothing change on your side, but guess what, your customers didn't talk to you but they are changing things all the time.
Wow dude. That is a hell of a README. Great job!
Fitbit is owned by Google now — are you sure you want that job? ;)
The body both absorbs RF, meaning there has to be a safe absorption rate (SAR) and creates impedance with it. It also creates radio shadows. What’s more, larger individuals have more of this effect. At Fitbit there was…
Not exactly. Early cell watches were not going to meet the existing carrier standards and so they received specific exemptions from the carrier to operate on their network. Over the years the carriers have created…
The main way is that literally zero of these watches actually meet the standards that the cell networks require of a cell phone. Every single one of them has a carrier exemption or a lower standard to adhere to, because…
I'll agree I guess and clarify that the better phrasing is probably something like "haven't yet shown the capability to."
Oh yes, not remotely true. Which is why the frontier labs all have invested heavily in trying to identify and thwart distillers, using known company names / domains to drive their exclusion lists. /s
I think the stored procedure equivalent would be a "on delete, cascade these tombstones" -- both safer and cleaner.
That’s misunderstanding why these models are behind. A large part of why they’re behind is they aren’t able to do the reinforcement learning post-training steps that takes a pre-trained model and turns it into a…
To HN moderators: title needs to note that this talk is 13 years old.
The argument that really hits home for me, after 30+ years in this industry, is stored procedures. The “Stored Procedures are Evil” argument to me is an artifact of an industry that promotes treating engineers and…
I mean, ignoring the leakage issue, which requires a specific behavior from creators that may or may not play out the way described — isn’t this just a huge creator trust issue (noted on the last line of the blog post)?…
I thought I read somewhere that many of these little red dots are turning out to be nothing more than bog-standard brown dwarfs in our own galaxy that are confusing the signal. These days we have some pretty powerful…
Those already exist.
How do you copy code from Office? Is the source code public?
Unfortunately as a resident of the SF Bay Area, calling my elected representative is next to useless. :/
Have you tried optimizing this prompt so that it’s shorter but gets the same results? I see these super verbose prompts all the time from people who learned prompt engineering in the ‘24-early ‘25 timeframe and they…
I’ve had Opus randomly insert (correct) Russian words into responses. It’s like their training data includes some bilingual forums where idiomatic Russian speakers congregate.
Or you could just play Factorio.
The debugging was interesting. I'm just going to have to learn to live with this I feel like, but the very LLM-ish language in the blog post was kind of annoying.
Django has strong honey badger energy!
Personally I prefer the API pricing because I feel like I'm not going to get rug pulled on my work. When it comes to personal stuff, I use the shit out of my sub, but it's not making me money.
> The agent is more focused on coding than cowork / work I suspect this difference is pretty minimal. Before Cowork launched I was using Claude Code in the way that I use Cowork now and getting pretty much the same…
I’m a VP Eng — the backend team I manage strongly prefers CC and Opus. The Android team I manage strongly prefers Codex and GPT 5. I’m personally not sure that the answer doesn’t just come down to stylistic differences…
I mean, you can have nothing change on your side, but guess what, your customers didn't talk to you but they are changing things all the time.
Wow dude. That is a hell of a README. Great job!
Fitbit is owned by Google now — are you sure you want that job? ;)
The body both absorbs RF, meaning there has to be a safe absorption rate (SAR) and creates impedance with it. It also creates radio shadows. What’s more, larger individuals have more of this effect. At Fitbit there was…
Not exactly. Early cell watches were not going to meet the existing carrier standards and so they received specific exemptions from the carrier to operate on their network. Over the years the carriers have created…
The main way is that literally zero of these watches actually meet the standards that the cell networks require of a cell phone. Every single one of them has a carrier exemption or a lower standard to adhere to, because…
I'll agree I guess and clarify that the better phrasing is probably something like "haven't yet shown the capability to."
Oh yes, not remotely true. Which is why the frontier labs all have invested heavily in trying to identify and thwart distillers, using known company names / domains to drive their exclusion lists. /s
I think the stored procedure equivalent would be a "on delete, cascade these tombstones" -- both safer and cleaner.
That’s misunderstanding why these models are behind. A large part of why they’re behind is they aren’t able to do the reinforcement learning post-training steps that takes a pre-trained model and turns it into a…
To HN moderators: title needs to note that this talk is 13 years old.
The argument that really hits home for me, after 30+ years in this industry, is stored procedures. The “Stored Procedures are Evil” argument to me is an artifact of an industry that promotes treating engineers and…
I mean, ignoring the leakage issue, which requires a specific behavior from creators that may or may not play out the way described — isn’t this just a huge creator trust issue (noted on the last line of the blog post)?…
I thought I read somewhere that many of these little red dots are turning out to be nothing more than bog-standard brown dwarfs in our own galaxy that are confusing the signal. These days we have some pretty powerful…
Those already exist.
How do you copy code from Office? Is the source code public?
Unfortunately as a resident of the SF Bay Area, calling my elected representative is next to useless. :/
Have you tried optimizing this prompt so that it’s shorter but gets the same results? I see these super verbose prompts all the time from people who learned prompt engineering in the ‘24-early ‘25 timeframe and they…
I’ve had Opus randomly insert (correct) Russian words into responses. It’s like their training data includes some bilingual forums where idiomatic Russian speakers congregate.
Or you could just play Factorio.
The debugging was interesting. I'm just going to have to learn to live with this I feel like, but the very LLM-ish language in the blog post was kind of annoying.
Django has strong honey badger energy!
Personally I prefer the API pricing because I feel like I'm not going to get rug pulled on my work. When it comes to personal stuff, I use the shit out of my sub, but it's not making me money.