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cyounkins commented on Cursor CLI   cursor.com/cli... · Posted by u/gonzalovargas
cyounkins · 25 days ago
Could anyone compare this with Claude Code and aider?
cyounkins commented on Cloudflare to introduce pay-per-crawl for AI bots   blog.cloudflare.com/intro... · Posted by u/scotchmi_st
cyounkins · 2 months ago
> Cloudflare, along with a majority of the world's leading publishers and AI companies, is changing the default to block AI crawlers unless they pay creators for their content.

It really seems that they did _not_ change the default, since this feature is in private beta.

cyounkins commented on Ty: A fast Python type checker and language server   github.com/astral-sh/ty... · Posted by u/arathore
cyounkins · 4 months ago
How does Astral plan on making money?
cyounkins commented on Make Ubuntu packages 90% faster by rebuilding them   gist.github.com/jwbee/7e8... · Posted by u/jeffbee
cyounkins · 5 months ago
Why is glibc malloc() not more performant? Are tcmalloc/mimalloc making tradeoffs that maintainers are unwilling to make in glibc?
cyounkins commented on Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude Code   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/bakugo
cyounkins · 6 months ago
I don't yet see it in Bedrock in us-east-1 or us-east-2
cyounkins commented on OpenAI O3-Mini   openai.com/index/openai-o... · Posted by u/johnneville
cyounkins · 7 months ago
I switched an agent from Sonnet V2 to o3-mini (default medium mode) and got strangely poor results: only calling 1 tool at a time despite being asked to call multiple, not actually doing any work, and reporting that it did things it didn't
cyounkins commented on Why we no longer use LangChain for building our AI agents   octomind.dev/blog/why-we-... · Posted by u/ma_za
cyounkins · a year ago
Is there a lighter weight solution that abstracts the interfaces so I can swap GPT4 with Claude, including function calling?
cyounkins commented on Whistleblower Josh Dean of Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems has died   seattletimes.com/business... · Posted by u/Freedom2
ddp26 · a year ago
I looked [1] at all the prominent whistleblowers in the last ~50 years, and while some people have been seriously harassed and felt their lives were in danger, there's only a single case where someone was plausibly murdered by a private company. (Governments murder whistleblowers all the time.)

Interestingly, it was in the 1970's and the woman blew the whistle for safety practices around the handling of plutonium!

[1] https://twitter.com/dschwarz26/status/1786133630474977785

cyounkins · a year ago
Do you mean that you did the research, or your AI product did the research? How are you assessing whether a death was plausibly murder? So strange that the one example you find is of a car crash (one of the most common ways people die!) and no citation that it was found to be murder.

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