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andrewchambers
·11 days ago·discuss
The whole fable fiasco really soured me on Anthropic. This just looks disappointing by comparison.
andrewchambers
·15 days ago·discuss
This seems like it will have pretty huge negative affects on startups needing to compete with 'trusted partners'
andrewchambers
·15 days ago·discuss
Small businesses can easily buy them.
andrewchambers
·23 days ago·discuss
I think they meant keep a low profile from the government, not customers. Anthropic is doing the opposite by loudly asking for regulation.
andrewchambers
·29 days ago·discuss
deepseek v4 pro is great and open weight.
andrewchambers
·last month·discuss
So this is what 'alignment' looks like to them.
andrewchambers
·last month·discuss
This is not the same as source available - you can fork it, the license didn't change.
andrewchambers
·last month·discuss
I think we need a wiki and/or stack overflow equivalent for agents and humans to collaborate.

Grokipedia seems like the main site that is kind of exploring the concept - though I hope better more powerful ones emerge.
andrewchambers
·4 months ago·discuss
Isn't the obvious solution to not accept drive by changes?
andrewchambers
·5 months ago·discuss
Thats basically what this guy did. He vibe coded a chat interface.
andrewchambers
·5 months ago·discuss
Yeah - people are hungry for it. They tolerate the kind of crappy docs and difficulties.
andrewchambers
·5 months ago·discuss
I think it was obvious, yet nobody seemed to have released a version people could actually easily use.

The feature set is pretty simple:

- Agents that can write their own tools.

- Agents that can write their own skills.

- Agents that can chat via standard chat apps.

- Agents that can install and use cli software.

- Agents that can have a bit of state on disk.
andrewchambers
·5 months ago·discuss
I do it with ssh and tmux. I suppose tools could make it better.
andrewchambers
·6 months ago·discuss
I think we agree - getting the llms to understand your intent is the hard part, at the very least you need well specified tests.

Perhaps more advanced llms + specifications + better tests.
andrewchambers
·6 months ago·discuss
Test suites just increased in value by a lot and code decreased in value.
andrewchambers
·6 months ago·discuss
Where did it say the tests need to be hallucinated ?

If you can make good tests the AI shouldn't be able to cheat them. It will either churn forever or pass them.
andrewchambers
·8 months ago·discuss
Mark Zuckerberg explicitly called out the airpod pairing being closed as unfair in a semi recent interview, maybe he can throw some dollars that way and get it all working nicely in some meta products.
andrewchambers
·9 months ago·discuss
Was playing around with the idea of p2p source hosting in package trees like nix and did a little weekend package prototype here of my own here:

https://github.com/magnet-linux/magnet-linux

Not really ready for prime time, but I think I have some interesting ideas there at least.
andrewchambers
·10 months ago·discuss
My point isn't really about what is correct or incorrect in this case.

My point is about making it so that you have to actively risk money to push the truth needle in the wrong direction.
andrewchambers
·10 months ago·discuss
I've seen a large number of comments online saying the shooter was a trump supporter - I don't really understand where that information comes from.

I feel like this is the sort of thing a prediction market might be able sort out.