I think that many AIs nowadays have similar process incorporated in their thinking blocks, you can see there how it discuss implementation details with itself - so such discussion happen even in case human does not participate in the loop.
Yeah - I regularly go to Corsica from Italy or France, overnight. It's nice when you have to drive several hours to the port, but if I lived near the port, I would definitely go for day travel — it's much faster and way cheaper.
In my area, I think that non electric bikes are often more dangerous: they are often non tolerant of others and hesitant to slow down because of speed conservation. Especially in our hilly town. Easy "free" acceleration is plus here.
I am often frustrated by ads/sponsored content on YouTube that I cannot buy. Youtuber present me nice product targeted for US audience. I am in Europe. No way I can use it or buy it. I would do it sometimes, but I cannot.
Still I have to watch such ads.
I dont think there is a practical way to prevent this case.
But files obsidian works with are just bunch of .md files that can be viewed or edited with anything, nano, notepad, visual studio code etc. So does it really matter it is or it is not open source?
Wouldnt be better to have sandboxing built directly to cpython? Why there is no such thing already "include" in cpython? Or maybe to create some limited sandboxed venv?
I am often surprised how Claude Code make efficient and transparent! use of memory in form of "to do lists" in agent mode. Sometimes miss this in web/desktop app in long conversations.