If you are a third party website designed to share cycling grand tour results, or you are an official grand tour website - the only rule is that it must be completely impossible to quickly find both single stage results, and overall standings (the TdF website is ok from memory)
New Anthropic research: Teaching Claude why.
Last year we reported that, under certain experimental conditions, Claude 4 would blackmail users.
Since then, we’ve completely eliminated this behavior. How?
@TheStalwart It seems when an unstoppable force (the Standard and Poor's 500 index driven by 10-15 "AI stocks") meets an immoveable object (American political parties):
number go up
I guess it's because it's easy to produce and publish a newsletter, and even lots of long form video (incl podcasts, review videos, short documentaries). But a good movie, or a quality novel require work before the finished product, so need some risk taken up front by a publisher
Seems strange that we have self-publishing in near-live video (TikkyTokkies), long form essays (Subst*ck), and ~documentaries (YouTube) but are not even close for novels
Maybe a few big novels are self-published, but most are still agent + publisher + printing press
Finally getting stuck into The Electrotech Revolution by @ember_energy. This reframing helps when the zeitgeist pushes against morality in energy policy
Summary: energy generation, connection, and use is and will continue to be electric due to economics, physics, and geopolitics
@shl Very cool opportunity. In person in SF? All dev is open source or retain some Gumroad people to work on it?
I've seen companies get annoyed with limited customisation options of Upwork, let alone the lock in. Would be interesting to see if there's a connection to sourcing too.
The King Charles coins are sloshing around in circulation now (I stumbled upon this 2025 bee £1 in the last 2 weeks)
Need to build out the full set. 20p (puffin) and 1p (squirrel) are looking nice
(I’m a coin collector not a royalist)
During this week’s London tube strikes Lime say they did 50% more trips than the week earlier on Tuesday morning. Forest had 10x usual downloads. 73% more TfL bikes hired. Halfords (bikes and cars?) saw 30% rise in sales in London vs prior week.
I think it’ll be cool if this cycling boost persists. Riding a bike through London is very fun. And good for you!
How to fund public transport is another issue…