

OP must be québécois.


OP must be québécois.


Just wait a year or two and Google will kill Gemini on their own.


If the “literally any modern website” part is a hard requirement, then I would suggest to go for a fork of modern mainstream browsers with strong privacy/adblocking features. The justification for this is that browser engines can only get so light in terms of complexity and still support modern sites, but sites themselves can be made to be less resource demanding on the browser by selectively blocking unwanted elements. Adblocking is the obvious, blocking unwanted JavaScript would likely be the next best bang for the buck, but even clearing the cache after each session can make the browser feel faster if your bottleneck is memory/cpu instead of the network.


I owned both GameSir and 8bitdo controllers. All my GameSir ones have fallen apart (stick drift, trigger broke off), while the 8bitdo ones are still alive despite my kids’ best efforts.


My career is already impacted by others using it, whether I use it or not. Those who rely heavily on LLMs produce worse and larger code, and those relying on it heavily are not the best in the first place. It’s turning -1x developers into -10x developers on account of them causing additional cognitive load on everyone else.
As for me? I don’t have FOMO. If I’m right and it’s a bubble that will collapse, then I’ll be better suited to weather it. If I’m wrong and LLMs are all they’re cracked up to be, then I will be able to get up to speed quickly.


Anthropic has every incentive in that court filling to provide as high a number as possible, because the bigger the number the better of a contract they can expect to get out of it. The fact that they didn’t means that they couldn’t (without lying).


Daniel has been quite vocal about his views on AI slop reports, but he’s also been honest about how some AI systems have been able to identify issues in the curl code, ranging from documentation drift to actual vulnerabilities. It’s not that Mythos isn’t finding vulns. It’s that Mythos is not noticeably better at finding them than other tools (LLM or non-LLM), unlike what Anthropic are claiming.


“Hey, listen!”

Substack platforms Nazis, so… yeah?


Yep


I’m partial to the Vesta class.


They’re going to frame it as “See? The most powerful navy in the world is struggling, imagine how worse a threat Iran world be if Trump hadn’t intervened! He’s a tactical jenius!”


why it matters
AI slop has its fingerprints all over this


The front fell off.


So now it’s a war after all?


They still required an invitation, but they goaded one of the insiders to “invite” them in anger (paraphrasing, “come and fight me”)


What do you mean, Luigi was at my place playing xbox games when that guy got killed.
The implication of the phrase is not that trust is variable depending on the subject’s or object’s physical abilities. Its meaning is more that one doesn’t trust the other person’s motivation, so the trust only goes as far as one’s own ability to affect the other’s figurative position (“throwing” them.)