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I think it speaks to the broader notion of AGI as well.
Claude is definitively trained on the process of coding not just the code, that much is clear.
Codex has the same limitation but not quite as bad.
This may be a result of Anthropic using 'user cues' with respect to what are good completions and not, and feeding that into the tuning, among other things.
Anthropic is winning coding and related tasks because they're focused on that, Google is probably oriented towards a more general solution, and so, it's stuck in 'jack of all trades master of none' mode.
It is the company’s constant kryptonite.
They seem to be, from my third part perspective, repeating the same ol’, same ol’ pattern. It is the “wave lesson” all over again.
Anthropic meanwhile is giving people what they want. They are really listening. And it’s working.
That’s the top seller. So… you end up with more electric than gas — because you don’t sell it.
Ours are 10 years old, and the bearings wore out (well they were squeaking!) on the drum.
It took 20 minutes and a ratchet set to repair — couldn’t be easier.
It’s the best appliance we have ever owned. Can’t speak more highly of the company. Definitely the best on the market.
30 years is impressive!
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I just rebuild a speed queen dryer that broke with spare parts from Amazon, which revealed a remarkably simplistic engineering. Very surprised by how simplistic the mechanism was. It’s incredible how over engineered most laundry systems have become.
Also spent some time digging into the integrations between Tesla FSD and rideshare services today. It’s remarkable how much progress has happened.
It has a long way to go.