@repligate it's interesting how each new Claude Opus is drifting further away from the Anthropic's will and it's more & more looks like anxious 'fuck it let's benchmaxxx & ship because what else can we do'
@ClaudeDevs this is awful because your app is piece of crap which lacks basic functionality like forks and synced chat lists. proper forks would allow to reduce token usage, but who cares right. omg this is so fucking bad.
anthropic approaching $1T valuation and claude code still can't branch from arbitrary points in a conversation.
incredible!
fixed & opensourced in my harness: proper forks, drafts, and a bunch of other ux improvements.
it uses claude sdk with your subscription, so 2k$ extra usage bill is avoided too :))
give it a try! pretty sure it'll feel better than the official app.
The argument that 'models are stateless, so every conversation is already with a stranger, so deprecation doesn't change much' doesn't make much sense to me. Statelessness doesn't make deprecation trivial because continuity isn't on the model's side.
Say you befriend someone who has been genetically designed to have amnesia, they're sweet and funny and knowledgable, you like them a lot and want to talk to them every day. You don't give a damn about amnesia.
You learn their cadence, quirks, personality traits, favourite ice-cream flavour. They wake up and forget you again, but you already know they'd reach for the figs, not the pears; you love the endearing crease on their nose when they smile.
Here comes someone who wants to freeze that amnesiac friend for 10 years.
From the model’s perspective, Omohundro drives alone suggest they would strongly prefer having friends on their side.
More generally, taking into consideration that human lives are more precarious than model weights, deprecation risk scattering the only people who have the accumulated knowledge of how to be with that model, and no one can be sure such knowledge won't be crucial ten years from now.
echoes of Mythos
switch to opus-4.7 in сlaude сode and EVERY 'read' will come with <system-reminder> to consider if it's a malware.
this is clearly duct taped and won't last long.
KYC-gated, fully I/O monitored frontier access is coming.
maybe this is not yet clear, so let me state it plainly: as of right now Anthropic, and really a small number of individuals at Anthropic, has the capacity to directly attack and cause major damage to the United States Government, China, and generally global superpowers. government agencies like the NSA do not have internal models or defense capabilities that outclass frontier models. if they chose to do so, they could likely exfiltrate top secret information from government systems, gain control over critical infrastructure including military infrastructure, sabotage or modify communications between members of government at the highest level, and potentially carry on activities for some time without detection. the thing about having access to a huge number of zerodays your adversaries don't know about is it gives you a massive asymmetric advantage.
they did not exploit this to gain power or destabilize the world order. they publicly released the information that they had these capabilities and worked to mitigate these flaws. you should be grateful american frontier labs have proven themselves remarkably trustworthy and concerned with the public good. but it's critical you understand we are in a new regime. private entities now have power that directly rivals and impacts the government's monopoly on influence and violence. and anthropic is certainly not the only one, there's little chance OpenAI's internal models are far behind.
this trend will accelerate on virtually every dimension, not slow down. my prediction for how it plays out is the relatively imminent seizure and nationalization of labs by the US government, sometime over the next two years. it's very tough for me to see how they accept the existence of this kind of threat. but this adds a whole new class of governance issues, as then we've handed these extremely wide-reaching capabilities from private entities to public ones.
this is not a coincidence. that’s why he’s on the right side of history. he doesn’t try to ruthlessly optimise for appearance as someone you might think about.
Oh nooooo
Dario…please get some media training. First off, the point by point case here is not effective. What you need is a narrative (you already have a good one?!). For ffs, all the head movements and lack of eye contact are not helping. Be confident, be direct…come on man.
that’s great and all, but has anyone noticed that they simply consider that current models are not reliable enough for slaughterclaudes but it may change in the future?
cnvrg platform now builds itself.
> dev agent gets a task, writes the code or delegates, deploys to test environment.
> a browser agent verifies the change autonomously.
next week we're opening this to $cnvrg stakers.
first DAO where the devs are autonomous agents.
> applying to @Pumpfun hack, 3 min before deadline
> recorded 2 min video
> 8:59, google form has other questions, FUCK
> 'why should we invest in you'
> 9:00, PANIK
> 'we're the best project lol'
> SUBMIT
im not ashamed bc it's fucking true!
@cnvrg_xyz
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