@mark_k@AnthropicAI There's a certain "stability" in this CoT and the way it explores ideas that's hard to explain. DeepSeek R1 or even Opus 4.6 CoT was a lot more erratic
@SynKavish dw, this is just the start. its like the era where "computers" were IBM mainframes and everybody had to timeshare. self hosted AI *is* gonna happen – this is just the leading class panicking. they've never been weaker
@kunchenguid It seems Fable is much more biased towards autonomous actions. It's not like Opus where it'll sometimes respond in a minute or two if your query is short – it'll always take at least 10-20m. I'm not sure if that's a great idea for all tasks.
@cryptofyre@joshm@browsercompany I hear you and used to agree that they should have just shipped C++ or Rust, but I'm coming round to it. I just learned you can't use UIKit or SwiftUI (Apple's UI frameworks) outside of Swift/ObjC. So this is a way to get full code sharing while shipping native UI on both plats.
@VadimYuryev I'm here for competition, but at this price point the general consumer is going to start swinging for macOS over Windows. Microsoft has got some serious work to do.
@iwooky@banteg as other comments state it's more just a concept art thing, but the idea that the essential context needed is actually 20%-30% of what is within context is an interesting problem. compaction is only one possible solution
@elliotarledge@Imagnir interesting! what was your level of involvement? were you steering core architectural decisions and rendering techniques, or would you say the LLM had a bigger hand in design?
@tehmondspartan Actually made me a little emotional seeing the computing environments we could have had
I hope the future corrects the path we're on now
@its_tianyi @dhh This feels dismissive of the importance of good ops. It is no coincidence at all that Apple Silicon was significantly improved under Cook's leadership. It might not be sexy but it directly enables innovative engineering
@rsgnl yeah, insanely this is the first post I've seen that isn't literally dragging Alan Dye into the mud and i totally agree, even tho I don't really love liquid glass