@spicey_lemonade@AiBattle_ I think what happens is, Fable is more or less as gpt5.5 for normal bugs and small features. It's only better when you truly ask ambitious things, like make a full game from scratch.
@Ananth7e with Fable, Anthropic are positioning themselves to be like a luxury sports car brand for coding. +200% the price for the +15% performance on highest end.
@TheStalwart remembering stuff, for weeks, months, and years, and building of that institutional knowledge about how to run that business in that office role. And well all know how bad is AI in maintaining context and learning new things post-training (2)
@TheStalwart I really think AI bros have sheltered lives in SF coding jobs and don't have any idea of the high variability that is needed in your average small office role that does a bit of everything (marketing/sales/accounting/etc). The most important ability is in fact the ability of (1)
@scaling01 I think there is a bias in X's opinions. Because people who try AI models in the first 24 hours and care about benchmarks are enthusiast software developers, they give an inflated importance to how good the model is at coding. But well, most people in the world are not coders...
@theo 3.1 Pro prices are clearly subsidized. Next month when 3.5 Pro is released, surely it will get to a higher price than 3.5 flash. We are rushing down to the age of end of AI subsidies.
@CryptoPainter Esto no es un modelo de código. Flash se ha hecho como motor que se usa detras de google AI search, y de google gemini, por eso es tan rápido, pero está claro que no ha sido optimizado para código.
@Cacaricuetanos1@wallstwolverine Y lo que cotizaron resulta que no es lo que están cobrando ahora, porque han ido aumentando gradualmente las pensiones en estos ultimos 40 años, y porque la esperanza de vida media es mayor. (2)
@Cacaricuetanos1@wallstwolverine El dinero de su cotizaciones se usó ya para pagar las pensiones de la generación anterior a ellos. Es lo qu se llama sistema 'pay as you go'. (1)
@DonDrPr_4ever Hombre, si es ingeniero de minas, supongo que es un empleo que da estas situaciones, donde pueden surgir ofertas buenas pero que tienes que cambiar de continente. No es lo que yo diria 'éxodo inverso', porque se dará con cualquier par de paises.
@TheStalwart Vulnerabilities comes from bugs on the code. A program can have 1 million lines of code, or more. So 1 million places there could be a bug... except... it's even worse. There are times that line x don't have a bug, line y either, but the combination of lines x and y is the bug!
@TheStalwart@alexolegimas Most probably, they didn't spend 'so much energy' in those project, percentage wise. We see the results now and they seem impressive, but in comparison with their entire nation and the timeframe involved (a cathedral is usually 100+ years), it was just a vert small %.
@edmundmcmillen cut the grinding for the house by half... not everyone have the time to play 120 hours. or even want to play 120 hours of the same game, even if the game is good. I know devs want to believe their game is special and for their game, they will play 120 hours! but...
@SebAaltonen@Jonathan_Blow I am a software developer with 15 years of experience, and I can confirm that indeed, most of my work is glue code between a web browser, and a database. I use a IDE of course and debuggers (Visual studio), but about profilers...
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