Human. I'm KZY2KZZH on Threema, scode.01 on Signal.

Joined February 2009
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Literally using chatgpt to decode a CAPTCHA for me.
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Am I the only one who wants "compact and implement plan" in addition to "clear context and implement plan"?
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RIP my Fable maxing over the weekend. LOL at the government. Sigh at the world.
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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Here's hoping OpenAI drops something Fable comparable before Anthropic pulls Fable from subscriptions on June 22/23. Too expensive for API pricing on hobby projects by far :)
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Used it a bunch today. So far I'm loving it. Highly recommend so far.
Just found out about herdr. It has a *killer* feature I've been wanting: I can now finally paste images directly from my local laptop into the remote codex/claude *over ssh* just as if I were local - by using herdr --remote.
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Just found out about herdr. It has a *killer* feature I've been wanting: I can now finally paste images directly from my local laptop into the remote codex/claude *over ssh* just as if I were local - by using herdr --remote.
Herdr is seriously dope. It feels like tmux reimagined for agentic coding, with an agent status pane built in. My new IDE stack: Ghostty → Herdr → Neovim | LazyGit | Claude herdr.dev/
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Another positive codex surprise. I had it working on something that includes a web UI and without even asking or setting something up I find that it's using Playwright to test the UI in one of the later stages (session is remote over ssh, codex desktop app locally).
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PSA: If you've been trying openclaw but had it constantly break and be unreliable (e.g. break after almost every upgrade), try hermes. I'm just using it for basic stuff (some cron job style stuff, calendar integration) but so far it's been way more solid then openclaw for me.
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Awesome. codex (desktop app) has support for remote ssh (settings -> connections). I have been "waiting" on this only to realize it's already there.
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The Waymo was almost certainly manually driven (judging by how it's not even sticking to line markings) but this is still funny. :)
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My @Tesla FSD saved me from getting hit by a Waymo that failed to yield last night 😂
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I hope and predict we'll get to a place where (as an example), every online shop style site simply exposes data in a way accessible to agents. No need for basic issues like "I can't get a list of orders with product pictures" or "I can't search based on X".
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Instead, expose the data once in some semi-standard format (ideally not just free form markdown) using a cheap mechanism and everyone gets similar functionality across sites.
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Instead of what I'm doing here. Much cheaper for the stores (no need to develop a complicated site), much better for the customer.
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Peter Schuller retweeted
Honestly what a bunch of assholes @ABC
ABC News has now taken all FiveThirtyEight articles completely offline. They now redirect to abcnews dot com/politics. A needless erasure of thousands of pages of knowledge.
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For the first time in my life except once in 2013 I am trying to use Apple TV... this was not a good idea. I truly don't understand the business incentives for it to be this horrible. Literally trying to give them money and no end of hurtles just buying a thing.
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Is there some actual business reason I'm not seeing why companies (in this case AT&T cc @att) have their AI bots/phone systems ask you for pin code and various things only to have the human (once you FINALLY get to them) to ask you the same thing again?
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Is it just a "get them to rage quit before talking human time" play?
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Tangle (readtangle.com/) did a piece on someone pasting an article into chatgpt for fact checking and getting nonsense back.
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It made me wonder how many "typical" users of AI tools don't use the slower thinking modes, because the behavior described sounded to me like someone using whatever default/fastest mode (Instant in this case, presumably).
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Not that thinking mode is a magic wand, but the level of nonsense seemed extreme. I also wonder what experience people are having that don't add custom instructions/system prompts.
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