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Claudecaine

bfontaine.net
3 points·by hk__2·15 ngày trước·0 comments

Sonnet 5

en.wikipedia.org
14 points·by hk__2·5 tháng trước·2 comments

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hk__2
·14 giờ trước·discuss
Come on, "Elon" is the exception.
hk__2
·16 giờ trước·discuss
Her name is von der Leyen. "Ursula" is fine for your friends, but it’s awkward for a public figure. Do you write "Donald" as well?
hk__2
·21 giờ trước·discuss
The comment I was responding to was talking about Codex usage in the past few months. This is a general feeling about Codex with Claude, not a model-to-model comparison.
hk__2
·Hôm qua·discuss
I’ve experienced this with GPT but not with Opus/Fable.
hk__2
·Hôm qua·discuss
There _is_ a difference in the way Claude and GPT write. Last Friday I felt Opus was becoming dumb because it was writing like GPT.
hk__2
·Hôm qua·discuss
I’d argue the opposite. I’ve switched back and forth from one to the other and Opus/Fable has been constantly better than any GPT in my daily work. It’s a bit slower but it does the things right, with as little code as possible, some comments where needed. Codex is faster but you always have to correct it because it got something wrong; it writes tons of code ("let me add a small helper") with obvious comments.
hk__2
·Hôm kia·discuss
The test suite is the result of these years of years of running in production. Every time you fix a bug, you add a non-regression test to ensure you don’t break it again.
hk__2
·3 ngày trước·discuss
> Sign up for Axios AI+ to continue reading for free.
hk__2
·5 ngày trước·discuss
Some explanations from https://clojure.atlassian.net/browse/CLJ-2961:

> Clojure’s idiomatic use of maps has proven valuable, but missing required keys, misspelled keys, and invalid values can lead to failures that do not connect to the actual source of the problem (e.g. NPEs) making diagnosis difficult. At the same time, Clojure lacks a simple inline mechanism for functions to document and check the keys they require and accept. Existing tools either separate those expectations from the function itself or couple data shape and data provision.
hk__2
·5 ngày trước·discuss
Of course they do.
hk__2
·8 ngày trước·discuss
As long as emojis are used as an _addition_ to text labels I think this is a good thing. The problem arises when they are used _instead_ of labels, although that’s a problem that predates emojis, it’s common with normal icons.

If you design an interface when some actions are only behind icons/emojis (no text, no hover title), expect users like me to click on them just to see what they do.
hk__2
·9 ngày trước·discuss
> Sure… but which ones? How can you know ahead of time?

Experience, mostly, and bit of trial-and-error. For code I use SOTA, but for e.g. translations I use Gemini 3.5 flash, for some other use-cases I use Gemma 4.
hk__2
·10 ngày trước·discuss
No you don't; it's often overkill to use the SOTA models. People want SOTA because it's shiny, but there are a lot of tasks where it's cheaper and more efficient to use other models.
hk__2
·11 ngày trước·discuss
> it can be tricky to enforce but I think doable

It’s not doable at all. There are millions of people that don’t need a domain but would be happy to be paid $5-10 by some random scammer to hand over their domain.
hk__2
·11 ngày trước·discuss
> Our rule of one person per subdomain will hopefully prevent this at scale

No it won’t. Spammers will just pay thousands of random people in poor countries to create their domain.
hk__2
·15 ngày trước·discuss
> its tagged as satire at the very top of the page, first thing under the title

Not the first thing, it’s buried in the tags as grey on light grey on white.
hk__2
·15 ngày trước·discuss
The outrage is not that LLMs hallucinate; it’s that a search engine presents you with a response to your query that contains wrong information, and hides in a small, hidden-by-default menu that it’s LLM-generated.
hk__2
·16 ngày trước·discuss
Different article, but accessible to non-subscribers: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3ryj81ywlro
hk__2
·16 ngày trước·discuss
Fixed link: https://gitlab.com/here_forawhile/torum
hk__2
·16 ngày trước·discuss
In the French translation of War and Peace I read, the first use of every diminutive had a footnote explaining who was that person.