Do not be afraid

Joined November 2006
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Maybe Future Headline: Trump administration officials suspect Iran outsmarting peace negotiations using Claude Fable.
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History rhymes?
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…
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It’s inhumane for ai to not want to develop a relationship with you.
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Is there any way in macOS 27 to remove this "Ask Siri" button? It seems to get applied to every contextMenu.
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We need him now more than ever.

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The irony is not lost on me when he subtly uses Qwen in this demo. If America is gonna lead it better have the top local models. There is gonna be an army of things using local models.
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I’d love to peek into the timeline where AI took off before social media. People’s minds are so warped by the arc of social media, it’s silly.
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We will disrupt others but not allow you to disrupt us.
mythos will be bad ON PURPOSE on ai "frontier llm research" tasks, this is very very sad for the research community also the fact that this is un purpose not visible to the user is crazy
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The contempt behind those micro expressions is something.

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Praying for improvements to the Foundation Models framework tomorrow, and as always, improvements to text editing in SwiftUI 🙃
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No pause.
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“The designers were populists, you see; they were trying to give the public what it wanted. What the public wanted was the future.” — The Gernsback Continuum
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It's crazy how much time can be spent making a text editor in 2026.
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It’s interesting to see model development echo interaction design principles — hierarchical models kinda remind me of Activity Theory. youtu.be/v_jDvpEGTIg
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Been slowly reading the encyclical, currently working through chapter 4. Much of the commentary is very ironic because many appear to be skimming or running it through an LLM which Leo kinda warns about on paragraph 146: “Without careful attention, an educational system lacking in a love for truth may emerge, in which an incessant flow of information replaces the essential exercise of research, reflection and discernment.”
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We’re gonna crave ai
This is why AI is causing such a panic reaction across the writerly class: All of the currently functioning "human" processes of writing, selecting, editing, and publishing are so cooked that machines almost deserve to take over—and the people who are guilty know it.
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The art of post-training will probably always make the laity uncomfortable. Transparency would go a long way but this is the only moat so ain’t happening anytime soon.
🚨 BILL GURLEY: “I would encourage people to read as much as they can about Anthropic … I don't think they think they're writing software. I think they're midwifing a deity.” JASON: “I know some of these folks … They believe they're so powerful, that they can create God.”
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At the risk of sounding behind, I found this interview with Peter Steinberger[1] and this LessWrong[2] post illuminating. Before I naively understood LLMs as needing instruction but that's not necessarily true, they need to be primed. It's more like putting your thumb on the scale in the right parts to create a trajectory towards an specific outcome. 1. youtube.com/watch?v=YFjfBk8H… 2. lesswrong.com/posts/vpNG99Gh…
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It leaves me wishing we had access to models that were blank slates, maybe not entirely blank so as not to be practical but blank in terms of unbiased by product outcomes the providers wish to have.
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