@daveddev@rustrover@vlad20012 Will that matter if a developer isn’t really writing the code anymore? At that point, all that matters is the engineering principles like safety and predictability
Many Senior Developers either don't know about this or can't see this far ahead.
It "knows" the internal workings of libraries and it can see potential race conditions due to DI scoping conflicts
And this is GPT 5.5 on "Low Reasoning".
@GergelyOrosz I tried doing this by attempting to distill my own model and it ended up hilariously bad. 😂😂
I did learn a ton along the way
Here’s a monument to my failure
https://t.co/ugBPFj47QD
This right here is my biggest fear. Tools like Open Code as well as Open Models like Gemma are really the only things in their way.
Now you see why Anthropic sending lawyers at @thdxr was a canary in the coal mine event. The prompt caching excuse was just a pretext
Anthropic shut down an entire company's Claude access overnight
60+ employees. No explanation. Just an email.
Want to appeal? Fill out a Google Form.
Integrations gone. Histories gone. Everything built on Claude... gone.
Never let one vendor own your workflow.
@thdxr Not trying to victim blame but Sam in particular is notorious for all the AI existential rhetoric in order to justify massive valuations. Instead of being honest about it.
To him and the other CEOs it’s a perception game. But to many people, It’s a real existential crisis
@zimwha@GergelyOrosz I agree with you. However it means that any model trained on publicly available code is infringing on copyright.
I’m not so sure that is a thread Anthropic wants to pull
"122B has to be smarter than 27B"
I showed 4 UI components to three Qwen3.5 models and asked them to recreate them from a screenshot alone:
- 27B (dense)
- 35B-A3B (MoE)
- 122B-A10B (MoE)
Same screenshot. Same prompt. Same task.
Which one do you think nailed it?
@shanselman 8Gb of RAM used to be the standard. And the specs you mentioned is more powerful than a decent PC from 10 years ago.
From a computational standpoint, What has really changed from 10 years ago?
So you are 100% correct. It’s organizational willpower