You get 90% of the MacBook experience for half the price. Most users only need this 90%.
Do you an idea of how well these models perform on set theory problems or more niche fields in mathematics? So the model would have to both understand a paper that’s not in its training data, and use this to write…
Very Apple-like marketing. No comparisons to other companies’ models, only to previous version of ChatGPT. Lots of phrases like “this is our best model yet”.
Anthropic's two demands are: 1. No domestic mass surveillance 2. No autonomous killing I'm wondering if 2. was added simply to justify them not cooperating. It's a lot easier to defend 1. + 2. than just 1. If in the…
Just opened my Whatsapp settings and "Third-party chat requests" is on by default (From the Netherlands). Although to actually receive messages you do have to activate this feature.
Tools like GPTzero are incredibly unreliable. Me and plently of my colleagues often get our writing flagged as 100% AI by these tools, when no AI was used.
“Im part of the shrinking privileged minority”
Nice try! You got it next time
Find a new dentist. Nicotine pouches are incredibly bad for oral health. Huge risk of oral cancer. And it’ll make your gums recline, exposing your nerves (this hurts). Also nicotine itself is quite bad for you to begin…
Curious to see it in action. Gemini 2.5 has already been very impressive as a study buddy for courses like set theory, information theory, and automata. Although I’m always a bit skeptical of these benchmarks. Seems…
Yeah I tried telegram. None of my contacts did though…
But the web app is genuinely unusable. Often times takes 2+ minutes to properly load. This issue seems to be quite random though, not everyone has it.
The point of LLMs is that there’s nothing in between the lines. Or do you mean to say that you are trying to find the specific bias each model has?
In my experience 120% of my daily usage from windows works on Linux. Where are the friction points for you?
I'm tired of feeling like the articles I read are AI generated.
And Sonnet is again better than Opus. I’d love to see simultaneous release dates for Sonnet and Opus one day. Just so that Opus is always better than Sonnet
Just a few months ago people were still talking about exponential progress. The fact that we’re already going for just linear progress is not a good sign
In my experience people subscribe and follow easy to digest content that makes them feel productive for consuming it.
Final sentence of this piece is missing a word.
I'm quite worried by this post. After reading the first paragraph it is obvious that this is AI generated, or at least heavily edited by AI. Read some of the other comments on this post for examples of how this is…
Call me crazy, but I think capitalism can exist without mass manipulation.
In my experience LLMs have a hard time working with text grids like this. It seems to find columns harder to “detect” then rows. Probably because it’s input shows it as a giant row if that makes sense. It has the same…
This is missing the last 7 years of data…
A few days ago I tested Claude Code by completely vibe coding a simple stock tracker web app in streamlit python. It worked incredibly well, until it didn't. Seems like there is a critical project size where it just…
“The only weights I use are at the gym” Lol
You get 90% of the MacBook experience for half the price. Most users only need this 90%.
Do you an idea of how well these models perform on set theory problems or more niche fields in mathematics? So the model would have to both understand a paper that’s not in its training data, and use this to write…
Very Apple-like marketing. No comparisons to other companies’ models, only to previous version of ChatGPT. Lots of phrases like “this is our best model yet”.
Anthropic's two demands are: 1. No domestic mass surveillance 2. No autonomous killing I'm wondering if 2. was added simply to justify them not cooperating. It's a lot easier to defend 1. + 2. than just 1. If in the…
Just opened my Whatsapp settings and "Third-party chat requests" is on by default (From the Netherlands). Although to actually receive messages you do have to activate this feature.
Tools like GPTzero are incredibly unreliable. Me and plently of my colleagues often get our writing flagged as 100% AI by these tools, when no AI was used.
“Im part of the shrinking privileged minority”
Nice try! You got it next time
Find a new dentist. Nicotine pouches are incredibly bad for oral health. Huge risk of oral cancer. And it’ll make your gums recline, exposing your nerves (this hurts). Also nicotine itself is quite bad for you to begin…
Curious to see it in action. Gemini 2.5 has already been very impressive as a study buddy for courses like set theory, information theory, and automata. Although I’m always a bit skeptical of these benchmarks. Seems…
Yeah I tried telegram. None of my contacts did though…
But the web app is genuinely unusable. Often times takes 2+ minutes to properly load. This issue seems to be quite random though, not everyone has it.
The point of LLMs is that there’s nothing in between the lines. Or do you mean to say that you are trying to find the specific bias each model has?
In my experience 120% of my daily usage from windows works on Linux. Where are the friction points for you?
I'm tired of feeling like the articles I read are AI generated.
And Sonnet is again better than Opus. I’d love to see simultaneous release dates for Sonnet and Opus one day. Just so that Opus is always better than Sonnet
Just a few months ago people were still talking about exponential progress. The fact that we’re already going for just linear progress is not a good sign
In my experience people subscribe and follow easy to digest content that makes them feel productive for consuming it.
Final sentence of this piece is missing a word.
I'm quite worried by this post. After reading the first paragraph it is obvious that this is AI generated, or at least heavily edited by AI. Read some of the other comments on this post for examples of how this is…
Call me crazy, but I think capitalism can exist without mass manipulation.
In my experience LLMs have a hard time working with text grids like this. It seems to find columns harder to “detect” then rows. Probably because it’s input shows it as a giant row if that makes sense. It has the same…
This is missing the last 7 years of data…
A few days ago I tested Claude Code by completely vibe coding a simple stock tracker web app in streamlit python. It worked incredibly well, until it didn't. Seems like there is a critical project size where it just…
“The only weights I use are at the gym” Lol