Interesting how different experiences are. I haven't hit any guardrails after a lot of dev the past week. (but I'm working on motion gesture code and similar things)
It's a direct translation without changing the overall code structure or data structures. I do think this process deserves a distinct name from blind whole-of-project vibe coding. Translation does seem to be a strength…
This may not be you, but the people who have said that to me irl walk significantly less than I do. And saying these things to people who don't yet exercise can make them far less likely to start as it's a far bigger…
I suspect it's the combination of wanting to capture market share (subsidised plans), being severely capacity limited in GPUs, and having bursty and absurd growth rates. There was speculation that Anthropic might be…
Sonnet 5 makes more sense when you pretend the higher thinking efforts don't exist. (His test was on xhigh) Anthropic's own release announcement mentioned that it's less cost competitive per task than Opus at higher…
They walked back that policy on the first day after pushback. They were upfront in the model launch that they designed it that way, it wasn't secret. https://www.wired.com/story/anthropic-responds-to-backlash-o...
Agreed. And it also applies to the "I'm not a bot" checkbox on most websites. And hundreds of other things people use every day.
The article on HN only said that they seemed to be collecting this to detect resellers. How else did the behavior change? Most services I know that are trying to block abuse do collect device info
It seemed pretty mild compared to what's collected by modern websites and apps, though? How many don't know your Timezone?
Anthropic employees clarified: https://x.com/trq212/status/2072185565076988326?s=20
I do think most of the "adversarial to their own customers" things are coming from a company in extreme compute crunch. Eg, if they stop abuse they have more compute to serve real customers. And some of it is coming…
It can. They meant "some coding tasks". Not "all coding tasks"
I do think compute is the limiter here. It's a huge model.
I really don't think this is effective advertising, reactions have been negative virtually everywhere. The security bugs were real (see the Open Source projects struggling to keep up) so I think gradual rollout was…
It sounds like they were required to this time. See their post about "larger safety margin" on the classifier yesterday.
The grandparent claim was that they were surprised downloading books was legal, I was saying that it's not, as they did need to pay. Whether the law is enough is another question (some cases are still ongoing), and…
This page buried in their docs is a bit better than the homepage imo: https://ampcode.com/manual#why-amp I haven't used them in a while so my info may be out of date, but they tended to track whatever models were the…
Given the chip shortage, I wonder if they push Sonnet to the older chips. It presumably requires less memory.
I'd appreciate if the down voters explain why. I wasn't making a value judgement. Anthropic did pay more than a billion: https://www.npr.org/2025/09/05/nx-s1-5529404/anthropic-settl... And is now buying up a lot of…
It wasnt, that's why they paid a >billion dollar settlement over it, and now license/purchase them. I don't know if the people distilling are licensing those books/etc today, though
Judging by the events of recent weeks, I'm guessing the low cyber results are why they were allowed to release it
New chipolos work in both Apple Find My and Android Find Hub. Most third-party tags seem to support multiple platforms now.
> but you increasingly need to come up with different problem dress-ups because of targeted interventions to manufacture hype and a limited supply of test cases. Can you make the case AI got actually more intelligent,…
Ok. So what's an example of something that should only exist in a right click context menu, for the average consumer?
Defaults are for the normal consumer, non trivial software is not, I think? What's something you think must only exist in a context menu? Note that in non-trivial or professional software it's typical to have a hand on…
Interesting how different experiences are. I haven't hit any guardrails after a lot of dev the past week. (but I'm working on motion gesture code and similar things)
It's a direct translation without changing the overall code structure or data structures. I do think this process deserves a distinct name from blind whole-of-project vibe coding. Translation does seem to be a strength…
This may not be you, but the people who have said that to me irl walk significantly less than I do. And saying these things to people who don't yet exercise can make them far less likely to start as it's a far bigger…
I suspect it's the combination of wanting to capture market share (subsidised plans), being severely capacity limited in GPUs, and having bursty and absurd growth rates. There was speculation that Anthropic might be…
Sonnet 5 makes more sense when you pretend the higher thinking efforts don't exist. (His test was on xhigh) Anthropic's own release announcement mentioned that it's less cost competitive per task than Opus at higher…
They walked back that policy on the first day after pushback. They were upfront in the model launch that they designed it that way, it wasn't secret. https://www.wired.com/story/anthropic-responds-to-backlash-o...
Agreed. And it also applies to the "I'm not a bot" checkbox on most websites. And hundreds of other things people use every day.
The article on HN only said that they seemed to be collecting this to detect resellers. How else did the behavior change? Most services I know that are trying to block abuse do collect device info
It seemed pretty mild compared to what's collected by modern websites and apps, though? How many don't know your Timezone?
Anthropic employees clarified: https://x.com/trq212/status/2072185565076988326?s=20
I do think most of the "adversarial to their own customers" things are coming from a company in extreme compute crunch. Eg, if they stop abuse they have more compute to serve real customers. And some of it is coming…
It can. They meant "some coding tasks". Not "all coding tasks"
I do think compute is the limiter here. It's a huge model.
I really don't think this is effective advertising, reactions have been negative virtually everywhere. The security bugs were real (see the Open Source projects struggling to keep up) so I think gradual rollout was…
It sounds like they were required to this time. See their post about "larger safety margin" on the classifier yesterday.
The grandparent claim was that they were surprised downloading books was legal, I was saying that it's not, as they did need to pay. Whether the law is enough is another question (some cases are still ongoing), and…
This page buried in their docs is a bit better than the homepage imo: https://ampcode.com/manual#why-amp I haven't used them in a while so my info may be out of date, but they tended to track whatever models were the…
Given the chip shortage, I wonder if they push Sonnet to the older chips. It presumably requires less memory.
I'd appreciate if the down voters explain why. I wasn't making a value judgement. Anthropic did pay more than a billion: https://www.npr.org/2025/09/05/nx-s1-5529404/anthropic-settl... And is now buying up a lot of…
It wasnt, that's why they paid a >billion dollar settlement over it, and now license/purchase them. I don't know if the people distilling are licensing those books/etc today, though
Judging by the events of recent weeks, I'm guessing the low cyber results are why they were allowed to release it
New chipolos work in both Apple Find My and Android Find Hub. Most third-party tags seem to support multiple platforms now.
> but you increasingly need to come up with different problem dress-ups because of targeted interventions to manufacture hype and a limited supply of test cases. Can you make the case AI got actually more intelligent,…
Ok. So what's an example of something that should only exist in a right click context menu, for the average consumer?
Defaults are for the normal consumer, non trivial software is not, I think? What's something you think must only exist in a context menu? Note that in non-trivial or professional software it's typical to have a hand on…