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23 ポイント·投稿者 clutter55561·5 か月前·2 コメント

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clutter55561
·昨日·議論
I use both Claude and Codex, but mostly Claude for planning and coding, and Codex to review Claude’s work.

I follow a sort of waterfall workflow which is verbose but fully transparent.

Anthropic’s $100 subscription works fine for me, but whatever subscription my company has with OpenAI reaches the 5hr limit ridiculously quickly.
clutter55561
·27 日前·議論
Great stuff, well done and super useful!
clutter55561
·先月·議論
Tools that remove the fat seem like a good idea, but I’m highly suspicious of their effect on the LLM’s reasoning.

LLMs were trained in the typical full-fat output found everywhere on the internet, and all of sudden they get a slightly different response that may look like nothing they have seen before.

Does that really save tokens in the long run?
clutter55561
·2 か月前·議論
Not exactly. Apple kept it for existing users but stopped offering it to new users. So new users are vulnerable.
clutter55561
·2 か月前·議論
I think this is very interesting but you need a better slogan.

Many people here made comments such as “why do I need another SVC since agents are pretty good with git”, which means they barely read your blurb and did not understand your project.
clutter55561
·2 か月前·議論
I don’t know if you are a parent of teenagers. Where I live in the UK, teenagers don’t use phone. They only communicate via chat. Relatively large sample (several schools, year groups, ages, etc) but single area.

If you don’t have kids, maybe don’t speak pejoratively about the difficulties in raising children nowadays.

If you do, try to be a bit more empathetic.
clutter55561
·2 か月前·議論
I let her have WhatsApp when she was 13. She’s autistic and couldn’t disconnect at all. Her friends got pissed off with her because of something that was said on a chat. She lost her friends at school and ended up being bullied. Masked pretty well too, so when we found out it was too late. Missed years of schooling. I’m pretty sure she will be living with me once she turns 30, so yeah she will be talking to me alright.
clutter55561
·2 か月前·議論
None of this prohibition works. Kids will find ways around it, authorities will get stricter, rinse and repeat. A total shitshow.

A lot of people mentioning off-license/booze/tobacco like that was a success story. It isn’t. Outside main/high streets, kids manage to buy stuff just fine. Success requires enforcement, constant vigilance and heavy penalties. Not applicable to Meta at al.

Social media is a drug. Just like crack, making it illegal won’t make it go away. Only education can change this. Unfortunately, we now have multiple generations hooked on it, so I’m not sure this is even possible anymore.

I blocked all social media on my daughter’s phone until she turned 17. I am/was a massive control freak. Guess what happened after that?

I still have control over her apps. I still won’t let install snapchat and every other crap app she asks for. She understands it is for her own good, but none of that matters when “all her friends use it.”

The first iPhone went on sale when she was born. Obama was elected when she was a baby. The world sucks right now.

Rant over.
clutter55561
·2 か月前·議論
I got tired of Claude adding their signatures to my commits against my instructions (the settings schema changed at some point), so I added a commit-msg hook that blocks multi-line commits. Easy and works like a charm, and would block this sort of M$ intrusion.

What a despicable behaviour from M$.
clutter55561
·2 か月前·議論
I think of my iPhone as a phone plus a mobile browser plus a biometric device. It has a lot of memory and a lot of compute power but that is just because all the crap sites and apps out there, unnecessary animations, etc. One could also claim that a phone is a mobile gaming device, although that is not my thing.

Biometrics is the feature that confers all the power to Apple and Google. All sorts of shady things can be done in the name of security and privacy.

The internet would be a much better place if browsing and biometrics were done in different devices.
clutter55561
·2 か月前·議論
Fair enough. My kids are learning to drive and “how fast should I go” is a constant topic in my family right now.

Just yesterday I saw a learner driving at what seemed 10 mph in a 40 mph road, creating a massive queue.
clutter55561
·2 か月前·議論
Not American, buddy, so I don’t have skin in the game. But it looks extremely bad when people who got rich in the Silicon Valley engage in politics like this.

Even if one disagrees with a billionaire tax, I’m sure there are better ways to engage with politics besides “protect my capital at all costs”.

It is not so much that they oppose, but how they oppose.
clutter55561
·3 か月前·議論
That is pretty sad. People would rather spend money on political activism instead of supporting their home state.

Imagine if they said instead - no need for tax, here is 15 billion to fund the schools.

They could be heroes but choose to be assholes.
clutter55561
·3 か月前·議論
Two marathons will never be run in the same conditions, that is the nature of outdoor sports.

Besides weather, there are loads of factors in the performance: shoes, clothes, food, etc. So basically every record gets an asterisk?
clutter55561
·3 か月前·議論
Damn was thinking km/h. Thanks for the correction.
clutter55561
·3 か月前·議論
~~A car going as fast as him would have gotten a speeding ticket in the residential areas of Wales. Crazy.~~

Edit: I was thinking in km/h and mixed it up. Sorry.
clutter55561
·3 か月前·議論
I love programming, but I don’t love working. I’m about 10 years away from retiring and can’t wait. Does that count? ;-)
clutter55561
·3 か月前·議論
Exactly what I posted as well!
clutter55561
·3 か月前·議論
AI isn’t creating the problem, it is just showing the problem. Those who did not want to learn before AI did so reluctantly, mixing Google and SO. Now they ask AI. An existing problem found a new solution.

Personally, I really enjoy using AI. I have created my own cascade workflow to stop myself from “asking one more question”. Every session is planned. Claude and Codex can be annoying as hell (for different reasons). Neither is sufficiently smart for me to trust them. I treat them as junior devs who never get tired, know a lot of facts but not necessarily how to build.
clutter55561
·3 か月前·議論
The same “forgetting pattern” can be said of assembly, hardware, combustion cars, radio, heck, even making fire.

There will always be specialists who can really debug stuff. Mechanics, etc. Time moves on, and we need to move with it.

I’m amazed at this “end-of-world” crap. People use AI to write this shit, to make it even crazier.