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Ask HN: Can you tell the difference between Claude Sonnet and Opus?

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Ask HN: How much are you spending on OpenClaw API calls?

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muddi900
·13 dni temu·discuss
I bought a base iPad 2 qeeks ago.

At least with the cheaper models, you get deals at Best Buy and Amazon.

I wonder whether this will also inflate the used market. I could have gotten more for my trade-in.
muddi900
·22 dni temu·discuss
The 300 Billion pay out is huge.

For context, Israel gets 38 Billion over 10 years to buy US Arms.

And Iran's GDP is 475.2 billion as of 2024.
muddi900
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
We have to remember that for the vast majority of human history, keeping people alive and healthy was not a concern. Most medical interventions discovered during post-Industrial Revolutions did not require special technology.

It is only when human labor was needed at a large scale when we started caring about people living long healthy lives.
muddi900
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Well because you are not paying for ads.

You are paying rent. Alphabet and Meta own all the real estate of the web, and you have to pay them rent to survive.
muddi900
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
This is a good podcast on the old regime: https://www.npr.org/transcripts/696337392

Summary of the old regime: Mergers that lead to 5+% market share were blocked.

Then the "consumer harm in terms of prices" was adopted. Which swung the pendulum the other way. That is the fundamental economic policy now. Which has lead to abhorrent results.

I wrote a comment on previous post that was about how consumer harm standards have warped the discussion on tariffs: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48096236
muddi900
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
The Capex and Opex requirements to do anything in the US are THE barriers to entry.

Nobody has that kinda cash lying around, banks can't justify such high liabilities, and VCs are not interested in "stable", businesses.
muddi900
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
The pre 1980s standards were ridiculous though. However, even if the US moves to some 3 quarters of the way towards now would be a huge improvement.

The "consumer harm" standard is idiotic.
muddi900
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I wrote about this just over 5 years ago: https://chapra.blog/search-is-dead-352/

Google had already transformed the open web to the point of uselessness anyway.
muddi900
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Do you think in the world of the Military Industrial Complex and the zero-sum game that is Great Power geopolitics, we will have any guardrails?
muddi900
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I find the discussion around tariffs in the US pretty weird. The people making the case for them right now sound like complete idiots at points and downright dishonest at other points, and the people making the case against them sound weirdly racist and classist.

It is partly because of polarization, but mostly because the US economic and policy discourse is centered around nebulous "Consume Harm", as measured in price.

The "for" camp claims:

1. Tariffs will bring manufacturing home overnight, 2. Everything import should be taxed, 3. And tariffs are being paid by the foreign exporter, so American consumers will be shielded from price increases.

All of these claims are lies. American business' biggest input cost is labor. By a long margin. Tariffs need to be much higher for manufacturing to be a feasible investment in most industries. Which means more pain for the consumer.

The 'against' camps argument all hinge on the fact these are filthy jobs for filthy foreigners and poors. There is no need for them in the US. Even if they are not focusing on that issue, they are talking about how taxing imports cause "Consumer harm" and therefore it is bad.

That is the crux of this post as well. The tariffs did cause price increases for consumer.

But if the goal is to increase manufacturing base in the US, then this harm would be irrelevant in the long term.

This obsession with "Consumer Harm" has poisoned all trade and economic policy in the US. It is the reason Anti-trust is toothless in the US, why every industry is an oligopoly, and why the rust belt exists.

Of course, protectionism is not the only ingredient needed to promote any given industry. China, Vietnam, Korea and India did it via robust industrial policy. Some might say US did so as well, during World War 2. But that is cOmMuNiSm now.
muddi900
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
This is funny because it is an unfounded claim replying to the request for proof.

I can show you my git tree where GLM4.5 deleted my whole test suite and my session docs where it invented new github cli commands. Are you willing to show us where you saw me taking money from any US tech company?
muddi900
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I don't know why this was downvoted. It is a genuine counterargument, even if it misses some of the context.

The problem isn't that there are alternatives. The problem is that this sort of vapid human zoo has flourished and spread globally.

The only major culture that seems to have avoided it is China. And that's because they got addicted to even more vapid mobile livestreams.
muddi900
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
z.ai will use quantized models in off hours. Buyer beware
muddi900
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
My blog is a vanity project that nobody reads, and it seems to not be part of the training corpus. Claude in incognito could not recognize me.
muddi900
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
IIRC, it was $2B annualized. Which means nothing. Also, their expenses will be way north of that.
muddi900
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
I thought the goal of the FBI was to entrap mentally ill pelople
muddi900
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
But the suggestion a bunch of Lawyers are better traders than average also stretches creduility.

Somehow, Congress beating the market simply on savvy is huge ask to believe.
muddi900
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Freedom of speech is the freedom from State retailiation.

What the hell are you on about?
muddi900
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
The danger of LLMs is not that they will take over.

The danger is two-fold.

* Powerful people using them as the ultimate sycophants. * Also them looking to offload responsibility and liability.
muddi900
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
What are you talking about? The feds cant even prosecute arson against minority religions https://revealnews.org/podcast/trial-and-terror-rebroadcast/