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Tell HN: Error: Claude-fable-5 is temporarily unavailable

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Ask HN: Techniques for learning things quickly using coding agents?

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Ask HN: I miss old days of blogging without promotions

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Lakehouse//RT: Real-Time Performance on a Unified Lakehouse

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Ask HN: Is Claude Fable 5 built from scratch or just better data?

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Boundaries A talk by Gary Bernhardt from SCNA 2012

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Ask HN: Why Ask HN has only 14 questions now?

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Ask HN: Is there a need for YAML in post-LLM world?

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Connections (British TV Series)

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Model Thinking – Percolation Models (2020) [video]

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Boundaries – A Talk by Gary Bernhardt

destroyallsoftware.com
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The just-say-no engineer was a ZIRP phenomenon

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Zero – Programming Language for Agents

github.com
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Ask HN: What is the underlying stack behind multi-agent platforms?

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Tell HN: Do not include co-authored-by Claude in your commits

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Ask HN: Getting depressed day by day, how to cope?

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Tell HN: Who Is Hiring Since 2016, Trend is evolving

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Ask HN: How do I sell a video course to enterprises?

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GPU Lab: Understanding GPU Computing

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throwaw12
·6 時間前·議論
If I have full access to your database I would instead update my org-id and read data from other orgs.
throwaw12
·8 時間前·議論
Maybe their PMs haven't attended top MBA schools in the USA, yet
throwaw12
·14 時間前·議論
Can you share your list?

I am curious what does it contain, for me a lot of times its a back and forth with agent until it "looks good to my eyes and taste", but haven't written any such list yet, because it is context dependant, in some projects I forgive minor issues, or allow magical numbers, but in other projects I force agent to use constants with meaningful names `SECONDS_IN_A_DAY = 24 * 60 * 60`
throwaw12
·14 時間前·議論
Invisible work doesnt lead to promotion, hence FAANG companies stopped making invisible+good tools, if things are invisible they get deprecated or stay in KTLO and eventually die
throwaw12
·15 時間前·議論
Give us some break we just recently migrated to Java 11 from Java 8
throwaw12
·19 時間前·議論
Apart from ethically bad and evil use cases of this application, can we use it to massage the parts of brain like we do it to our bones and muscles with the help of physiotherapists?

reason I am asking it could be some relief to our brains after tedious working day, especially after heavy AI usage
throwaw12
·昨日·議論
something is wrong with Terra model series, most pelicans, except Max, looks bad
throwaw12
·一昨日·議論
Open source for the win!

Imagine how far community might have pushed if 2 past versions of 'morally superior' Anthropic and 'completely Open AI' open sourced their models for the community to build on top of them
throwaw12
·3 日前·議論
that's very interesting, is there a place to read his achievements related to Steam? genuinely curious, because Steam is very popular now, and wondering what he did there, and whether his theories helped boost Steam economy/marketplace or not
throwaw12
·3 日前·議論
Why is it interesting observation?

When one invades the country, they of course won't feel safety (like in Iraq), but when they dont invade country, of course it feels safe, because no one is bombing and shooting locals
throwaw12
·3 日前·議論
> Could you go out on your own for a walk?

> Surprisingly yes.

> Did you get many opportunities to travel within the country?

> Surprisingly yes.

And surprisingly title is: "How To Survive 3 Years in NK"

These people are so biased, they show that bias even when they don't have anything bad to say. Poor people in that country might say how to survive, but not a member of diplomatic corpus
throwaw12
·3 日前·議論
Where did you get the list? AFAIK, list was never shared
throwaw12
·3 日前·議論
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throwaw12
·4 日前·議論
But you can't sue individuals in this case.

They will say: I had this metric to increase shareholder value, I tuned it, that's it, no one stopped me or told me not to do it.

US just needs different laws
throwaw12
·4 日前·議論
I'm fine if you want to hand over 98% of wealth in the world, its a lot for me
throwaw12
·5 日前·議論
> Back in the day there was a mantra: best amount od code is 0.

It was true for that time, because producing and maintaining the code was done by humans with limited speed of comprehension.

Today, we might challenge this assumption (not saying its wrong or right), because migrations can be done in 1-2 weeks with hundreds of agents.
throwaw12
·5 日前·議論
I feel same, but my company is affiliated with another US company, hence we can't start using Chinese models easily, unless we start hosting ourselves or run through time consuming procurement process to use hosted model providers
throwaw12
·5 日前·議論
Has anyone already tried 5.6 Sol in their day to day coding/development activities?

How does it compare to GPT-5.5?
throwaw12
·6 日前·議論
What did I learn, the moment money and corporations enters the politics any superpower can collapse in couple of generations, even though it gave birth to many innovative tech and gave illusion that meritocracy can win in the long term with American Dream.

As a person who migrated to Europe, impacted by the US imperialism and corrupted US government who is taking orders from a tiny foreign state to attack other nations. I wholeheartedly wish US hegemony to fail and disappear
throwaw12
·9 日前·議論
Just a reminder: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/13lgbir/sam_altman...