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brianush1
·2 months ago·discuss
Claude does compaction in the regular web chat interface now, too
brianush1
·3 months ago·discuss
> They increase reliability?

For models that have multiple providers, they automatically route your requests to a different provider if one of them goes down.
brianush1
·3 months ago·discuss
> Don’t abuse DRY, a little duplication is better than unnecessary dependencies.

That's an interesting thing to include. I agree with this point in principle, but I've found that Claude, at least, duplicates logic FAR too often and needs nudging in the other direction.
brianush1
·4 months ago·discuss
claude is stupid but not malicious; chroot is sufficient
brianush1
·8 months ago·discuss
One could make the argument that higher-level thought is not the same as awareness of higher-level thought; perhaps language only affords the latter.
brianush1
·8 months ago·discuss
What would you title this article to make it less "clickbait"? This is one of the least clickbait headlines I've seen, it's literally just describing what's in the article.
brianush1
·10 months ago·discuss
> Realistically, what are the odds that our not very large or clever brains really do have the potential to understand the entire universe

My belief on this is not entirely rational, of course, but it seems to me that there's probably a sort of Turing-completeness for intelligence/understanding, where as soon as a mind starts being able to understand abstraction, given enough time and resources, it can probably understand the entire universe.

It would also be presumptuous to say that brainfuck is equally powerful to every other programming language that exists, and yet we know it to be true. The fundamental reason we can prove that Turing-complete languages are equivalent to each other is that we can build the same abstractions in both, so intuitively it feels like a similar principle holds for human intelligence.
brianush1
·6 years ago·discuss
Great project, but it doesn't seem to play nice with Vimium.