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Anthropic says 'evil' portrayal of AI responsible for Claude blackmail attempts

techcrunch.com
2 points·by jerezzprime·2 mesi fa·0 comments

The Hottest Toy of the Year Is Made by a Tech Startup You've Never Heard Of

wsj.com
1 points·by jerezzprime·7 mesi fa·0 comments

Codex – OpenAI's coding agent – VSCode Extension

marketplace.visualstudio.com
7 points·by jerezzprime·11 mesi fa·1 comments

GitHub Action that adds a bit of fun to your PRs

github.com
2 points·by jerezzprime·11 mesi fa·0 comments

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jerezzprime
·6 giorni fa·discuss
What does "100% generated" mean? Do you mean a movie executive told Claude to "make me a 100 million dollar blockbuster, make no mistakes" or do you mean that folks use generative tools to help write the screenplay, generate scenes, etc, or something else?
jerezzprime
·mese scorso·discuss
Interestingly, on mobile the first "broken" example, lets me continue to scroll the page when I touch down in the example area. The second "fixed" example traps my scroll. All the things light up, but I can't scroll the page if I touch down in that area.
jerezzprime
·mese scorso·discuss
There is full support for GitHub sandboxes today, and in the near future the remote session experience will improve, so your laptop (or your phone, or the web) can be the control plane.
jerezzprime
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Yes get a coffee. Being able to execute 5 things at once is amazing, but it's a recipe for burnout. We have to be more careful and explicit about how we spend our time, and that means more explicit time away. If this thing makes you 10x more effective (I truly believe it can), you can afford to spend 20% less time behind the desk and more time doing whatever it is that actually makes you happy. Hopefully your manager understands that calculus.
jerezzprime
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I'd be interested in seeing actual agent benchmarks (eg CC or Copilot CLI with grep removed and this tool instead).

For example, I have explored RTK and various LSP implementations and find that the models are so heavily RL'd with grep that they do not trust results in other forms and will continually retry or reread, and all token savings are lost because the model does not trust the results of the other tools.
jerezzprime
·2 mesi fa·discuss
https://xkcd.com/3233/
jerezzprime
·3 mesi fa·discuss
https://xkcd.com/2128/
jerezzprime
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Maybe not safe for valuables. What about stuff that has no value to anyone else? I'm not a villain from Ocean's Eleven, no one is stealing my passwords to break into my elaborate safe.
jerezzprime
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Let's imagine a scenario. For your entire life, you have been taught to respond to people in a very specific way. Someone will ask you a question via email and you must respond with two or three paragraphs of useful information. Sometimes when the person asks you a question, they give you books that you can use, sometimes they don't.

Now someone sends you an email and asks you to help them fix a bug in Windows 12. What would you tell them?
jerezzprime
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Anything is a monorepo if you submodule hard enough lol
jerezzprime
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Have you tried GitHub Copilot? I've been trying it out directly in my PRs like you suggest. Works pretty well sometimes.
jerezzprime
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Most of my new cards do not have raised numbers, the card number is just printed on.
jerezzprime
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I think it is a momentum problem. You learn to use a keyboard when you are young/inexperienced, because you need to learn something, and then learning something new is hard and slows you down, so you stick with what you know. It's doubly hard to both create a new layout and learn it.
jerezzprime
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Also, when you age your skin dries out and touch screens are less sensitive to your presses. So not only are these things exceptionally complex to use (eg many abstract concepts) the interface also does not really function well, making it a double whammy. I've had multiple cases watching my aging parents where I say press that or drag this, and it literally does not work, and makes them feel completely inept.

For the sake of our parents, we (as technology builders and buyers) need to be more comfortable saying the latest iPoop Galaxy S might be just not the right choice for a big segment of our society, and we need to make phones with buttons.
jerezzprime
·12 mesi fa·discuss
Yes if I just run Claude Code it works fine. But I want to be able to use any of these multiplexing tools (eg Codex, Cursor Background Agents, this Conductor tool) in the same scenario.
jerezzprime
·12 mesi fa·discuss
I've been looking for a tool like this, that lets Claude operate on multiple repos. I work on a project that has frontend/packages and backend (separate repos instead of a monorepo for good reasons) and I often develop features that cross both repos. With the terminal I can clone both down into a directory and start Claude code there, but all the tools for background/multiplexing are always built around a single repo. Any chance I can get multi-repo tasks supported?
jerezzprime
·anno scorso·discuss
Does anyone have any suggestions for typing practice programs that involve coding symbols? I recently got a new mechanical keyboard and I want to practice the new layout when I'm not also trying to think and solve programming problems.
jerezzprime
·2 anni fa·discuss
I dealt with a less-than-ideally reliable pihole by configuring the pihole as the primary DNS, and an external DNS server as the secondary (most devices accept 2 or more IPs for DNS).
jerezzprime
·3 anni fa·discuss
Which services do you use?