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enraged_camel
18,382karma·6,646submissions·March 11, 2012
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>> We already know this is not true, because small models found the same vulnerability. >> No, they didn't. They distinguished it, when presented with it. Wildly different problem. …
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>> We saw yesterday that expert orchestration around small, publicly available models can produce results on the level of the unreleased model. This is false. Yesterday's article did not ac…
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Yeah. And it is totally depressing that this article got voted to the top of the front page. It means people aren’t capable of this most basic reasoning so they jumped on the “aha! so the mythos annou…
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Actually, going from 91.3% to 94.5% is a significant jump, because it means the model has gotten a lot better at solving the hardest problems thrown at it. This has downstream effects as well: it me…
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Let's be clear: your entire post is just pure, unadulterated FUD. You first claim, based on cherry-picked benchmarks, that Mythos is actually only "barely competitive" with existing mod…
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Yeah, I'm unsure why the OP thinks that massive chaos would somehow be "better for the public."
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That does not sound very believable. Last time Anthropic released a flagship model, it was followed by GPT Codex literally that afternoon.
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>> Interesting to see that they will not be releasing Mythos generally. I don't think this is accurate. The document says they don't plan to release the Preview generally.
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I read the entire performance degradation report in the OP, and Boris's response, and it seems that the overwhelming majority of the report's findings can indeed be explained by the `showThi…
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>> Also Claude owes its popularity mostly to the excellent model running behind the scenes. It's a bit of both. Claude Code was the tool that made Anthropic's developer mindshare exp…
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Yeah I think the 1M context is the issue. Because I use Opus 4.6 through Cursor at the previous 200k limit and it has been totally fine. But if I switch to the 1M version it degrades noticeably.
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I have a similar workflow but I disagree with Codex/GPT-5.4 reviews being very useful. For example, in a lot of cases they suggest over-engineering by handling edge cases that won't realisti…
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Claude Code inside the desktop app works for me.
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>> AI assisted coding makes you dumber full stop. It's obvious as soon as you try it for the first time. Need a regex? No need to engage your brain. AI will do that for you. Regex is the wo…
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>> Doesn't break out anti-air, but Iran absolutely has a lot of teeth left. With the price of oil having skyrocketed, and the new revenue that will be coming from the Hormuz tolls, they wil…
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They can finally say "retard" openly. They have been openly gloating about this! So yes, I agree: previously they felt constrained. They no longer do.
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Can you elaborate on how you are using it?
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That FAQ snippet is insane to me. Maybe it's a cultural thing but I'd never do business with a company that has implicit threats in their ToS based on something so completely arbitrary.
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This is technically true but also a bit naive. Established incumbents are very difficult to dislodge with merely a better version of their products. This becomes more true the larger the product and t…
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>> The last 10 years in the software industry in particular seems full of meta-work. Building new frameworks, new tools, new virtualization layers, new distributed systems, new dev tooling, new …
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But the iOS app is not what was shared. Why would someone use an iOS app they haven't used as the basis for their comment? Especially since you yourself did not mention it in your top comment?
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What does this drivel even mean?
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Amongst people who use AI regularly, November 2025 is widely regarded as a watershed moment. Opus 4.5 was head and shoulders above anything that came before it. It marked the first time my previously …
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Yes, you are correct. The parent is not following the conversation. They probably didn't even read the article.
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I think it was AI-assisted at the very least. Nothing wrong with that, but it's always a good idea to make another pass to identify and remove LLM "tropes".
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This article is very poorly researched and reasoned, but it's in the "AI hater" category so I guess it's no surprise it's on the front page. Number of iOS apps has exploded si…
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>> This problem is inherently unsolvable because LLMS are prone to hallucinations and prompt injection attacks. Okay, but aren't you making the mistake of assuming that we will always be st…