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Quantified evidence: Sonnet 4.6 quality regression

github.com
4 points·by ctack·3 months ago·4 comments

Want more friends? A better social life? Be like my 85-year-old buddy Gerry

theguardian.com
7 points·by ctack·9 months ago·2 comments

Stop Begging. Start Building

techdirt.com
3 points·by ctack·10 months ago·1 comments

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4 points·by ctack·10 months ago·0 comments

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ctack
·3 months ago·discuss
Possibly related https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47757838
ctack
·3 months ago·discuss
I have to use opus or it can't even do basic changes.
ctack
·3 months ago·discuss
I can't tell if it's real or not - I don't have the data, but it certainly feels different using it.
ctack
·4 months ago·discuss
I think you've captured it perfectly with "Maybe it's daily reminder that all the luxuries are right here, right under your fingers, if only you weren't so miserably poor?"

The enshitification of the car.
ctack
·9 months ago·discuss
It’s possible they also see the storm coming and are too scared to do anything either.
ctack
·9 months ago·discuss
https://web.archive.org/web/20251004003841/https://www.nytim...
ctack
·9 months ago·discuss
That makes sense. Even in the Pullman book there were natural roadways for rolling.
ctack
·9 months ago·discuss
Certainly brightened my day. “Bro, do you even friend?”
ctack
·9 months ago·discuss
There are lizards or beetles that tumble down sand dunes.

Maybe cartwheeling humans could lead to some adaptation where the whole body becomes the wheel.
ctack
·9 months ago·discuss
In one of Philip Pullmans His Dark Material novels there is a race of creatures that have a symbiosis with a tree whose huge perfectly round nut can be grasped by their fore and hind limbs and they roll around that way.
ctack
·10 months ago·discuss
Am trying to see a silver lining here.

Dirtier air, sicker people. More profits for big polluters. Why vote for this?
ctack
·10 months ago·discuss
“Insane” is probably a bit strong
ctack
·10 months ago·discuss
Living in rural Spain service is chill. Am used to it by now. Went to an upmarket restaurant in France other day and it took me ages to realise the waiter was vibing me the whole meal for a tip. Such a weird transactional space. Person literally smiling and being agreeable for money. Insane.
ctack
·10 months ago·discuss
It’s interesting how silent the world seems to be on this. Like it’s it’s just a big nothing burger.
ctack
·7 years ago·discuss
I love them. They're a fruit, but are non-messy, not tart, easy to eat and calorifically denser than most other fruit. Like a healthy mini meal on the run.
ctack
·7 years ago·discuss
You're absolutely right. Have a company MBP for the time being but after this I will absolutely be looking at Xfce again.
ctack
·7 years ago·discuss
In hindsight my desktop experience peaked about 10 years ago when I started out as a dev using XFCE. The move away and subsequent desktops; Gnome, Mac, Windows have not touched that golden age of window management.
ctack
·10 years ago·discuss
I read it as "it's bad form, although it has been known to happen."