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enraged_camel
18,382karma·6,646submissions·March 11, 2012
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Ah, so you aren’t a lawyer then.
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I take it you are a lawyer specializing in NY real estate law, then? Would be interesting to hear a more detailed analysis if so.
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They can do it often because they have compute, and they have compute mostly because they are pretty far behind Anthropic when it comes to heavy enterprise users. They’ve supposedly added several mill…
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I've used GPT 5.6 Sol Xhigh extensively since its launch, alongside Fable 5. My impression is that it is about as intelligent as 5.5, but they dialed up the relentlessness meter to eleven. This m…
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I think this is a good feature, but should be gated behind a toggle that is off by default, and designed to be enabled per session via prompt. There are situations when I want Claude to start working …
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>> I pretty sure OpenAI and Anthropic are doing the same or worse. So in your opinion, they are training on your data even if you toggle the "don't train on my data" checkbox off?…
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>> Or fear of standing out? Absolute irony coming from someone who uses a Thinkpad. ;-)
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Yes, this is the right question to ask. A lot of the decrease in emissions in Western nations is the equivalent of dumping your trash in a lot across town. Sure it's "gone", but only in…
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We are already living through a mass extinction event: https://www.worldwildlife.org/news/press-releases/catastroph... +4C would be game over.…
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>> Oh, and of course, the wonderful world of hacked clients. The idea of anarchy was gripping! My multiplayer experience in Minecraft consists of spending three days building myself a fancy tree…
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>> El Paso has "major" connections to New Mexico. El Paso is not part of the Texas grid (ERCOT): https://www.epa.gov/green-power-markets/us-grid-regions Neither a…
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About a decade ago I worked with a product manager who used that phrasing constantly, so it kind of stuck with me.
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There's parts I enjoy, parts I dislike and parts I hate with a passion. However, I love putting something in front of users, seeing them use it and get value out of it. And AI lets me get there…
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>> There's more to it than that: writing is thinking. If you stop writing code, you aren't thinking anymore. Humans have been thinking long before writing was invented . Why is code s…
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I've been climbing for a decade, but over the past 3 years I've put on a bunch of weight due to work and certain life events. But I want to change that. I know what motivates me: seeing prog…
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>> OpenAI also has infinite money Except OpenAI needs every cent of that money for compute, and they don't have healthy profits that can replenish what they spend. Their financial situation…
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>> I think the article kind of gives you the energy you enter the reading with. No, not really. I know nothing about either of the people involved, and after reading the article I came away with…
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Yes, this is exactly why I said yesterday that OpenAI does benchmaxxing, seemingly quite a bit [1]. I got a flurry of downvotes for it at first, but I think people came around to it once they tried th…
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My Codex app got upgraded to the new unified ChatGPT app. I don't see Sol available though. Only Terra and Luna. I'm on the Pro plan. Anyone else see it?
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The charts are also extremely difficult to parse. They seem auto-generated. Dataset coloring is atrocious. Regarding your main point, yes, I agree. My impression (as someone who uses both Codex and Cl…
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The second paragraph has four mentions of Fable. I think that makes my case pretty clearly.
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CTRL-F: Fable 15 hits Holy shit. They must be feeling very threatened by Fable if they're spending this much energy talking about it in the release notes for their own model.
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UI: SwiftUI (primary), UIKit (limited), PhotosUI, WebKit, MapKit, Charts Data/Concurrency: Foundation, Combine, Observation (@Observable) Platform: CoreLocation, UniformTypeIdentifiers Tests: Tes…
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FrontierBench
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The problem is that the remaining 10% can bite you in bad ways. I was in Cotswolds, UK a couple of months ago. For those of you who don't know, it's a rural region known for its "chocol…
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It's also hilariously wrong. It essentially argues, implicitly, that those who don't communicate with other humans are missing out on the "most important thing in life" and cannot …
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Same. A few months ago I pointed Opus 4.6 at a mid-size Vue app and told it to create the iOS equivalent using SwiftUI, and it nailed it. I broke the process down to phases and reviewed each phase, bu…