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> Trying to work around Anthropic blocking security-related prompts does get pretty tiring though.
Didn't know this is a thing... interesting for a company that's marketing their Mythos so hard not allowing security prompts.
I am also curious how the cheaper Chinese models do, I have an Opencode Go plan, so I'll let 'em rip over the weekend, hopefully I get to see a few bugs!
Recently I was ranting about this very thing, my work machine running win 11 has 16gb ram and Windows just sits at 8Gb on idle. My first laptop had 1 gig of ram... until I got my mac (16GB M1 Air) I used to manage with 4GB RAM while serving clients... Optimization seems to have been forgotten these days
Check out using maybe some kind of monocular depth estimation models, like Apple's Depth Pro (https://github.com/apple/ml-depth-pro) and use the depth map to predict a path?
Everytime I go back and look at some of my older projects, I am in awe of how much I had done in the short while when I was working on it. Side Projects are kind of the only real way I think one can learn software engineering. Great read