Honestly, Gemini is getting a lot better for basic "ask the internet questions" the way they turn search into Gemini is pretty good. Basically I'm never going to go to Gemini directly, but entering through Google search makes sense. It's pretty good UX.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
It takes a bit to set up some scaffolding for a new project for AI but once you get all the scaffolding in place, it's really fun how quickly you can add incremental features. It's really a blast.
I think I found my successor for discobot. Discobot has been a project I absolutely love, but it's really a very opinionated coding agent for myself. But I found some cool bits to extract out of it. Stay tuned for more.
I don't feel like the ghostty webasm library is as responsive as the xterm.js. Anyone have different experience. I just feel like it's laggy, but I could be doing it wrong.
I've become a believer in AI review since I added it to my coding agent. But it's gotta be a different thread with little context to what's going on. It needs to look at the change blind and "get" what's going one. Otherwise it's not a good change. So just running a "review skill" is not good unless it specifically launched a subagent. And then the fun thing is you tell the main agent to just argue with the subagent until they come to an agreement it works.
anti-virus just kills the windows experience for development. I know I'm doing something wrong, but man it sucks. Other weird thing. Visual Studio tried to update in the background and then BITS goes nuts. Why in the world is it so taxing on the system to upgrade?
How many people are switching to flakes? It seems to be gaining popularity for managing dev projects. I can't think of a better approach. I mean there's docker, but that sucks, we all know that.
This was a super fun conversation. I'm really interested to hear peoples reaction to it. Am I nuts? I mean I know I am. But I learn from people disagreeing with me.
I finally got the chance to sit down with Darren Shepard @ibuildthecloud and figure out what there is to hate about ... well, basically every web technology
I need @jetbrains to make it so that you can start a remote dev session on a clean remote host in less that 15 seconds. PLEASE MAKE THIS WORK 🙏 I can not continue using jetbrains ides if I can't figure this out. You're making me use vscode and I don't like it.
Can not emphasize this enough, the UX design team behind copilot needs to be fired. Copilot UX is so ugly and it's slowly infecting Edge. It is so cartoony and amateurish. You can't take it seriously. Do not click this button in @MicrosoftEdge
One of these days I gotta get around to using OpenCode Go. I just need to build an ai-sdk bridge so I can use it. I get why, but it kinda sucks to not have just one API, but that's just how the world is.
OpenCode Go is becoming the best source of data on what models are being used and how
we've made a public stats page so you can see the latest
opencode.ai/data
I finally got the chance to sit down with Darren Shepard @ibuildthecloud and figure out what there is to hate about ... well, basically every web technology