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Reflections on Trusting Trust [pdf]

cs.cmu.edu
4 points·by throwpoaster·3 months ago·1 comments

Claude Status – Elevated error rates on the API

status.claude.com
54 points·by throwpoaster·8 months ago·64 comments

comments

throwpoaster
·14 hours ago·discuss
With or without AC?
throwpoaster
·11 days ago·discuss
Looks awesome!
throwpoaster
·15 days ago·discuss
Hear perhaps here:

https://youtu.be/wk-sIeh7BcI?si=188fGFMD_f3DrkXP
throwpoaster
·15 days ago·discuss
Perhaps here:

https://youtu.be/wk-sIeh7BcI?si=188fGFMD_f3DrkXP
throwpoaster
·24 days ago·discuss
The steel man is that you can’t peer review your way to breakthroughs that change consensus, because peer review relies on consensus, so peer review has to be made subordinate to accountable decision makers.
throwpoaster
·25 days ago·discuss
NNNOOO000ooo...…
throwpoaster
·25 days ago·discuss
This (re-)triggered a huge (dormant?) mechanical watch special interest for me when it was first posted.

Neurospiceys tread carefully.

<3
throwpoaster
·26 days ago·discuss
Nice, I once built a ray tracer without using an SQL database.
throwpoaster
·last month·discuss
Maybe we changed the rules so that our capital markets can protect our champions from large Chinese buy pressure at lower post-IPO valuations. Plus, these companies have probably had to demonstrate earnings stability (yes, unaudited) in order for the rules to be waived.

Is the text of the waiver and its reasoning anywhere? I guess I'll read tfa.
throwpoaster
·last month·discuss
No, the technical opinion. MCP is an interesting integration pattern. Calling it "more APIs" is like calling software "just some code". It's true, not interesting.
throwpoaster
·last month·discuss
I suggest you implement an MCP server before adopting this as a firm technical opinion.
throwpoaster
·2 months ago·discuss
Protip: asks need to be simple. This is cool, but long: "congratulations, or sorry, but I'm not reading that".

If they had a "preorder" button at the top I would give them money and be done with it.
throwpoaster
·2 months ago·discuss
Pass. Hate is never good.
throwpoaster
·2 months ago·discuss
“Post hoc, ergo propter hoc.”
throwpoaster
·2 months ago·discuss
Because the l on your keyboard is broken?
throwpoaster
·2 months ago·discuss
Autism is a hell of a drug.
throwpoaster
·2 months ago·discuss
Interesting that Baumol's Cost Disease might have missed that non-productive wage increases might actually swamp productive wages.

If we assume that services jobs will be, primarily, the jobs that survive automation, the cost disease might also swamp the Coasean Singularity.
throwpoaster
·2 months ago·discuss
I value correctness in my argumentation, not popularity. What part of it don’t you understand?
throwpoaster
·2 months ago·discuss
Yes, although as the Koch Brothers point out in their book: you have to play by the rules that exist, not the rules you want.

If you read, eg, Buffet, he makes the point that a manager donating to a political cause, whether the Heritage Foundation or, God forbid, something as far right as the SPLC, makes that donation with money that otherwise accrues to the shareholders. The manager therefore creates an agency problem, where he might pursue his own interests at the expense of the owners.

If they are aligned, the manager can retain the earnings and create a dividend for the owners, such that they can then make the donation directly. If they are not aligned with the owners, they are redistributing wealth.

I am not surprised that the Left advocates for backdoor wealth redistribution, but I would prefer they be honest about it.
throwpoaster
·2 months ago·discuss
Legal agreements are explicit.