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The optics on this lawsuit is not a good look on Anthropic.
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This is dupe of an ongoing discussion in [0]. The actual source post of this article can be read here: [1] [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48837877 [1] https://bun…
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> Jokes require mutual context. The article itself is the context. Even the chatbots: ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini 'understand' the joke in the comment. Go ahead and ask them. > You fa…
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As expected [0] [1], this was a clear advertisement / marketing opportunity of Anthropic's Fable model on rewriting Bun (which powers Claude Code) from Zig into Rust. Something that would ha…
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Isn't this the same Twitter company that was supposed to go bankrupt a few years ago? Now it is somehow part of a Space company that has an AI division inside of it? I think we are going to be wa…
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With this, human translators have been totally and absolutely a solved problem with this version of real time translation. This time is the most natural version that exists and it is a natural as a co…
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> One of the three candidates dropped out. They realized during the task that this isn’t their turf. That’s exactly how it should work. Saves both sides a lot of time and false expectations. Or may…
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You are now finally realizing what a trojan horse is.
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Why do these things download into the browser automatically? This could be used to distribute malware and also or hog excessive browser memory.
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> If you want stable costs, the API plan is right there. Why don't you ask Microsoft [0], Tesla [1] and Alibaba [2] on why they believe it is not only expensive, but it also a security risk fo…
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The full write up is here: [0]. This is a very nasty vulnerability and risks any service that uses and allows nested x86 virtualization features at risk. Including those running VMs as a service. >…
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> They're subsidizing their tokens as long as you use their software. That's a fair exchange, I never understood why people took issue with it. Except they themselves cannot afford it and…
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> As of writing, Claude Code CLI only has around 9100 open Github issues, with small unresolved issues like it completely freezing for the last 6+ months or a screen flickering issue open for more …
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> This Guide is written specifically by and for computer scientists and engineers. The underlying biology in cancer genomics can be exceedingly complex and requires years of study. This looks like …
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The entire project is complete low-effort slop. Even the user name of the person is AI and the title says it all. This account has been posting the same site repeatedly and it makes me think that this…
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RIP. Bede Liu - DSP Pioneer.
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Quite mixed on this one given that the author has experience with Rust before coding agents and this is just his toy project. There is going to be a time where these vibe coded projects have silent …
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Or maybe most of the "we" here do not care to do it. (Because they pay your bills)
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I guess we are going to get even more of this. Where models and tools start producing nonsensical results and no-one understands why it appends and we must read articles like this that catch it.
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When the majority of people here believe that it never crashes. Think when there was a bank run at SVB in 2023 and everyone here was caught with their pants down, begging to the government to rescue…
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> The problem is they do good enogub work or don't care about the quality when they should push back. With that sort of carelessness in the quality of your sentence, I probably would not hire …
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You are not going far enough given that the world is changing faster than you can hire seniors. So why wait? Why not go further by spinning up hundreds of Claude agents without the need to hire any en…
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Glad we were never "juniors" either, nor would we ever hire them. Here is the reason: We just layoff the expensive engineers and offshore all our work to very cheap remote staff engineers (a…
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> In early 2025 I predicted that AI will create many, many more programmers, and that new programming jobs would look different. Turns out that as admitted, the opposite was true and was predictabl…
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Time to buy.
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> The software world is very close to building a super intelligent senior software developer. Companies like this will ask all the best things a software engineer does automatically. Now claude wil…