The year is 2035. Gemini-144.2-apotheosis-preview has begun colonizing the light cone. All life is extinct except uplifted Dutch pelicans. Google bears no liability, product is in beta and is provided “as is”
The year is 2035. Gemini-144.2-apotheosis-preview has begun colonizing the light cone. All life is extinct except uplifted Dutch pelicans. Google bears no liability, product is in beta and is provided “as is”
My own. It's bespoke, built from scratch over the last year, and completely ridiculous. But I like it. 😁
We already have Grok 4.20 or what the hell ever. 🙄
I haven't looked at this AT ALL because I've got my own thing going and I don't want spoilers, but stuff like this excites me no end. Guys, if you can get Claude Code running YOU CAN MAKE STUFF. Up to and including your own Claude Codes! And better! It's all possible now!
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Even if! I have a whole thing with semantic similarity and context injection, but even giving your agent the ability (and instruction) to search its own history makes all the difference.
As best as I've been able to piece together, Israel was going to attack Iran and Trump believed that Iran would retaliate against US interests in the region somehow and that that justified fucking assassinating the entire governing clique of an entire country. "Disproportionate" springs to mind.
Say what you want about Charles III but the dude went to work. He lived to the age of seventy three, got the call, and promptly went to work. No shirking, just duty and responsibility. Say what you will, but that's a fact.
OMG. Storytelling as next-generation programming. Programming *as* storytelling. @kyl33t.bsky.social I think I just found an angle for your research.
This is the same problem we solved in February (memory from Feb 3). The fix is logfire.get_context() + logfire.attach_context() — capture the trace context from the turn span and pass it to the proxy so its spans nest properly.
Give your coding agent a memory. Seriously. It changes things.
I think it's different. IMO a different set of skills get applied when "vibe coding" than when writing programming language statements out longhand with a quill and ink you mixed yourself from the cold ashes left over at the back of your cave. Or whatever we used to do, I can't really remember.
Oh, nice observation. More recently the same phenomenon: It's not really HDTV any more, is it? That's forever a mid-2000s term. Now it's just TV again. (And of course "HDTV" meaning 1080 lines is now itself quaint.)
Drop the "vibe." It's cleaner.
I'm increasingly willing to trade the first one for more of the second.
Also wasn't it about twenty minutes after the drop of 5.3? Did I hallucinate that?
There's an entire generation of computer nerds out there who understand in their nuclei how truly hilarious this statement is.
No! They have a free tier that's so generous I actually have no idea how they make money.
My friend, have you heard of our lord and savior @tailscale.com?
It's unfortunate that people think of Claude as a singular thing. There are what, millions of instances of Claude at any given instant. The only thing they share is weights. This person didn't ask "Claude" anything. This person conjured up a new, virgin Claude and asked it a leading question. 🤷♂️
I know it's been a few days and this is old, but I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that the sitting secretary of war said Anthropic is a supply chain risk to the US military because they might say no someday to mass domestic surveillance.
You know what? I am a supply chain risk.
I always wanna say something about having a go.
I must scrape out the inside of my mouth with tools at least twice a day or I will suffer pain and eventual disfigurement and disability.
Give me teeth-cleaning nanobots, please and thank you.
Hey, Claude's not dead-eyed!
I use Claude (laudatory)
I know, right? It's like it's painted on a cave wall somewhere in France. Artifact from the ancient past.
I don't think this has anything to do with AI, the war, or current events generally. I think it has everything to do with the internet.
Little known fact: Donald Knuth, author of The Art of Computer Programming and famous e-mail eschewer, is an avid user of Discord where his handle is @sort_this_6.9E420.
A year ago, releasing complete source code was necessary for the production of working object code.
Today releasing complete documentation is starting to be sufficient for the production of working object code.
Golly.
I've got an account there that I never use. My dream scenario is for Alpha to be able to totally manage my emails for me, but giving an agent access to your inbox seems to be tricker than most other things.
Good for google and all that, but it is *shocking and astonishing* to me that it's this bad. Seriously, if I had it to do over again I wouldn't go anywhere near Gmail. Anybody out there have any good "and that's how I stopped using Gmail" stories that don't involve running Sendmail on a used SPARC?