I love Hermes but its definitely still a WIP, I was getting annoyed with some bugs so I patched them myself and then built a post update patch skill to check for fixes in upstream and if none found re-apply my patches. I love AI. @Teknium fix my bug bruh https://t.co/7fP0K6dVAJ
so my conclusion is the internet is once again ai pilled with Fable despite most not understanding the differences between it and any other SOTA
<insert hyperbolic statement about Fable changing software development>
i dont understand this culture around proclaiming absurd things. if you want to sound smart, do the work to actually understand why something is and isnt good, and have an honest opinion. no one needs your opinion otherwise.
Amongst my friends, Spotify is the lowest quality consumer app we still pay for. It certainly hasnt gotten noticeably better in the last couple years (arguably worse). So, this is not the positive look Ant and Spotify are spinning here.
Bigger picture, this is the problem with a lot of AI reporting. It reports completely meaningless metrics like deploys per day or LoC. Why don’t we start reporting consumer satisfaction reports? Actually end state research results.
All the no nuance AI people always come out and think that this is anti AI. Again, I think AI is great and Claude is great. But this is bad marketing and makes both look like clowns.
Sam: “Okay team. We all agree the Mythos name alone was begging to be drone stiked by the USG. We need names for these new models that….isn’t that.”
Intern: “Cupcakes? Everyone loves cupcakes!”
Intern: “Puppies?”
Intern: “Rainbows? Unicorns!”
Greg: “Gay.”
Sam: “….”
Greg: “I mean, it’s just too obvious what we’re doing. Plus, WSJ would have your face plastered on an evil, rainbow-shitting unicorn by lunch.”
Sam: “………………”
Intern: “Uhhhhh….make a list of things the govt didn’t shut down even though they absolutely should have shut them tf down.”
GPT-6.1: “Oh — that’s easy. FTX. Terra. Luna.”
Sam: “…..”
Intern: “Holy shit.”
Greg: “Our regulatory invisibility cloak.”
Sam: “Ship it.”
ngl it’s kinda wild that China is the land of hypercapitalist competition fueled by open-weight models anyone can use, and America is the land where the executive branch of government must personally approve you to have the privilege of giving a private company your money
I just don’t get how this is different from a well setup Hermes or Openclaw agent/s. How is this different?
Both can have company context both can absorbe context from a channel both can write code both can execute accoross different connected apps/surfaces why is this different?
Claude Code automatically adds itself to the commit metadata "Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus <[email protected]>".
I strongly disagree with crediting Claude as a commit co-author. It is a tool I'm paying for, not a copyright holder, not an author. We don't credit Visual Studio.