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quantumHazer commented on Cursor’s debug mode is arguably its best feature   davidgomes.com/cursor-deb... · Posted by u/davidgomes
quantumHazer · 20 days ago
the author is an employee of Cursor/Anysphere. i think this should've been declared at the start of the article. it's always like this.
quantumHazer commented on Luce: First Electric Ferrari   ferrari.com/en-US/auto/fe... · Posted by u/kaizenb
enricotr · a month ago
Probably I will be impopular, but the best ferrari in the last 40 yrs is F-40 by engineer Materazzi. Designed all by him, except the japan mad turbo compressor.
quantumHazer · a month ago
Not unpopular at all. I think it's one of the best Ferrari ever made.
quantumHazer commented on The Codex App   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
hmokiguess · a month ago
I'm still waiting for the big pivotal moment in this space, I think there is a lot of potential with rethinking an IDE to be Agent first, and lots of what is out there is still lacking. (It's like we all don't know what we don't know, so we are just recycling UX around trying to solve it)

I keep coming back to my basic terminal with tmux running multiple sessions. I recently though forked this https://github.com/tiann/hapi and been loving using tailscale to expose my setup on my mobile device for convenience (plus the voice input there)

quantumHazer · a month ago
Or maybe, hear me out, we don't need any of this ""agent"" first shiny thingy
quantumHazer commented on Opus 4.5 is the first model that makes me fear for my job   old.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI... · Posted by u/nomilk
quantumHazer · 3 months ago
Why are we commenting the Claude subreddit?

1) it’s not impartial

2) it’s useless hype commentary

3) it’s literally astroturfing at this point

quantumHazer commented on GPT-5.2   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/atgctg
verdverm · 3 months ago
We're also in benchmark saturation territory. I heard it speculated that Anthropic emphasizes benchmarks less in their publications because internally they don't care about them nearly as much as making a model that works well on the day-to-day
quantumHazer · 3 months ago
Seems pretty false if you look at the model card and web site of Opus 4.5 that is… (check notes) their latest model.
quantumHazer commented on Student perceptions of AI coding assistants in learning   arxiv.org/abs/2507.22900... · Posted by u/victorbuilds
mgraczyk · 3 months ago
The sad reality is that this is probably not a solvable problem. AI will improve more rapidly than the education system can adapt. Within a few years it won't make sense for people to learn how to write actual code, and it won't be clear until then which skills are actually useful to learn.

My recommendation would be to encourage students to ask the LLM to quiz and tutor them, but ultimately I think most students will learn a lot less than say 5 years ago while the top 5% or so will learn a lot more

quantumHazer · 3 months ago
> it won’t make sense to learn how to code.

Sure. So we can keep paying money to your employer, Anthropic, right?

quantumHazer commented on Claude Opus 4.5   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/adocomplete
obblekk · 4 months ago
80% on swebench verified is incredible. a year ago the best model was at ~30%. i wonder if we'll soon have a convincingly superhuman coding capability (even in a narrow field like kernel optimization).

this is the most interesting time for software tools since compilers and static typechecking was invented.

quantumHazer · 4 months ago
Last year’s model were at 50-60% on SWE bench-verified actually
quantumHazer commented on Extropic is building thermodynamic computing hardware   extropic.ai/... · Posted by u/vyrotek
quantumHazer · 4 months ago
there is also Normal Computing[0] that are trying different approaches to chips like that. Anyway these are very difficult problems and Extropic already abandoned some of their initial claims about superconductors to pivot to more classical CMOS circuits[1]

[0]: https://www.normalcomputing.com

[1]: https://www.zach.be/p/making-unconventional-computing-practi...

quantumHazer commented on Thermodynamic Computing from Zero to One   extropic.ai/writing/therm... · Posted by u/achille
quantumHazer · 4 months ago
there is also Normal Computing[0] that are trying different approaches to chips like that.

[0]: https://www.normalcomputing.com

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