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winterbourne
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
Everyone scrambling to max their usage before the deadline may have given Anthropic some valuable data on exactly how much compute they can handle. The extension could also be a play to minimize the effect of OpenAI's next move.

Even if they grant a reset, the ball is now in OpenAI's court.
winterbourne
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
Nice! This is just what I'm looking for. An old Roomba 880 served us well until it could no longer charge its battery, even a new one.

The AI slop on the site is not appealing, but it could also mean that the project will be parallelized successfully.
winterbourne
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
I run an active forum in the DIY space, and another site that aggregates new build threads from hundreds of niche forums. Forums for people building cars, motorcycles, boats, airplanes, cabins, musical instruments, etc.

The classic forum format and tight-knit communities are ideal for what are called "communities of practice": like-minded people who get together to help each other build/create/make/do something. A well-moderated build thread is best suited to a classic linear non-threaded posting format, and that's why thousands of niche DIY forums still exist.

Pining for the forum heyday is common on social media now, but for niche DIYers, that participation is still a daily ritual.
winterbourne
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
This is the truth. For DIY pursuits, niche forums are far superior to reddit, twitter, facebook, instagram, or any other social media.
winterbourne
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
This gives permission for all other providers to do the same.
winterbourne
·28 hari yang lalu·discuss
It would be more difficult to make an open model illegal. Where is the centralized kill switch like what Anthropic used today?
winterbourne
·28 hari yang lalu·discuss
Huge PR win for Anthropic if they can restore access within a week or so.

Will be interesting to see OpenAI's next move.
winterbourne
·28 hari yang lalu·discuss
Just turned off for me on Claude Code. Good while it lasted.
winterbourne
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Homeschooled kids can socialize outside of homeschool and be perfectly well-adjusted. There's something to be said for avoiding the hierarchical social structure present in schools.
winterbourne
·bulan lalu·discuss
> that implies a certain amount of time and cognitive investment on my part

Yes, this is the takeaway for me. A PR can no longer be a reasonable proof of work.
winterbourne
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Agreed. Professional sports are the closest institution that society has to a meritocracy. Highly competitive, public, obsessively measured and analyzed. A tenth of a second faster sprint time might be more valuable than even a top-tier socioeconomic background.
winterbourne
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The IQ loss from neurological damage caused by COVID wasn't helpful either. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2311330
winterbourne
·bulan lalu·discuss
Interesting to search this page for "4.5".

I'm happy to move to a superior model, but I'm not really hearing enough about significant improvements, and the obvious pressure to release the latest and greatest model makes me hesitant to upgrade. I've been satisfied with the results I get using 4.5 with an "ask ChatGPT" skill that runs the code by ChatGPT 5.4.
winterbourne
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It's a modern version of: "we're firing you, but your last task will be to train your lower-cost replacement".
winterbourne
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Your comment made me look up "shower phone holder" on Amazon, and I regretted it.
winterbourne
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Possibly related to "showerthoughts", in that removal of stimuli allows for latent realizations to surface.
winterbourne
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The article doesn't address branding very much, but one of the theories for why laser-focused American brands (like Starbucks, KFC, or McDonald's) do so well in Japan is that Japanese mega-companies are too brand-diluted to compete with them.
winterbourne
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
That's true, those numbers don't work out for Google. But they have essentially unlimited resources to discover the exact threshold at which that person is just barely incentivized to keep their site active. $100K/year, reduced 80% to $20K/year? Still enough for them to keep their site up part-time? Etc.

The bulk of the traffic they're referring is essentially residual profitless goodwill left over from their "don't be evil" days.
winterbourne
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
AI verbosity is similar to AI sycophancy: a dark pattern, disguised as earnest assistance.
winterbourne
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> If Google cuts that out completely, what incentive do websites have to not block the Google crawlers?

Completely, yes, that destroys the incentive. But they can reduce it 80% or 90% or so, to the point that it's just barely worthwhile to allow their crawlers.