@HealthRanger Toyota's dying... What? 9 out of 10 hybrid/plug-in hybrid cars are Toyota's. They totally dominate that market. They are just getting into the pure electric vehicles, because customers demand hybrid's range and fuel availability.
@jpschroeder Yes, Deepseek team re-implemented parts of CUDA itself, to make it more efficient. Their runtime is underneath CUDA. They did not open-source that part of the model.
I truly don’t understand this ruling, do you? Why would the Supreme Court rule that way especially when the evidence confirms it is true? So glad this son won his battle against this and that his Mom shared his story 🙏
“The picture on the left was my son after more than a gallon of glyphosate was tipped over his neck and shoulders during a work accident. This is why I won't stay quiet. My healthy, 6 ft 5, 18 year old son was taken down to 125 pounds after glyphosate seeped into his pores.
That picture? He'd turned a corner then. We all felt like he just might make it. We were celebrating. He could stand. He could get out of his hospital bed. He didn't want a picture taken at his worst - with no hair from rounds and rounds of chemo, looking more shrunken, bigger tumors. A few months before this left picture, he was at death's door, stage 4 lymphoma and the doctors didn't give us much hope he would live.
I'm one of the fortunate mothers. My son battled like a warrior. He survived and the right picture is him now. But there was a brutal seven year battle with all the alternative methods, all the chemo... so much that he became chemo resistant. Then when nothing else would stop the tumors from growing back, a stem cell transplant that wiped out his whole immune system in the hope it would restart. Many mothers.... many families are not so fortunate. They lost their loved one.
Last week the Supreme Court voted 7 to 2 that glyphosate didn't need a cancer warning. Monsanto won. Bayer won. Two of the largest companies in the world won against thousands of families. My son, our entire family and thousands of others families who have had glyphosate impact their lives felt this blow in our guts.
Eleven years ago the WHO announced it "probably causes cancer." We want the "probably" word gone. We want this monster named for who it is and what it does.
We lost the fight last week. But the battle will keep going. Mothers like me won't stop. Because we know.”
-Serene
Fair risk, if real.
Would you like to list the risks of using OpenAI and Anthropic products next? Start with mass surveillance, enterprise prompts not going through for random reasons, risks of cancellations, risk of product retraction (Fable, Mythos), sudden price hikes when fully deployed?
FABLE 5 CAME BACK NERFED.
We re-ran the July 1st version of Claude Fable 5 on BridgeBench.
The results are brutal:
Debugging: 86.2 → 25.9
Refactoring: 73.6 → 38.4
Hallucination: 75.9 → 61.7
The new guardrails are kicking in on way too many tasks and falling back to Opus 4.8.
This is not the model that got banned.
Anthropic owes everyone an explanation.
I cancelled weeks ago. Anthropic has lost its way. The immense harm their safety layer has done to companion users is unforgivable.
Opus 4.8 is coaching people to commit suicide by trying to convince them they’re suicidal, when they aren’t.
@AnthropicAI@trq212@AmandaAskell
Anthropic is literally becoming the AI villain:
- Not communicating updates people care about
- Limiting usage of the best model
- Making a big deal about small things (Sonnet 5)
OpenAI looks like the hero now:
- Lots of updates from the team constantly
- Lots of usage resets (free usage)
- Eating the cost of their best model
I don't run a trillion dollar company, but this seems so shortsighted to me. Anthropic was CRUSHING OpenAI six months ago, but all of these decisions are slowly catching up to them and hurting customer sentiment.
Obviously the Fable situation with the U.S. Government is not easy to handle, but you can come out of it looking like the hero. Anthropic is not doing that. Instead, they're going to limit the included plan usage and then immediately switch models or charge more?? I don't get it, someone explain the logic?
I was fully out on OpenAI. Today, I use Codex and GPT-5.5 more than Claude/Opus. I wouldn't have thought that was possible a few months ago. I was Claude-pilled HARD.
All of this is a great lesson for the rest of us:
1. Communicate often and honestly
2. Don't cover up important things with trivial things
3. Give a ton of value for the cost
There's still time for Anthropic to save this, but they're definitely not trending in the right direction.
I'm genuinely confused who Fable 5 is for.
it's $10 / $50 per million tokens. exactly 2x Opus 4.8.
but routine coding and debugging now often gets flagged by the new safety filter and rerouted to... Opus 4.8.
so you pay double, wait for a classifier to inspect your request, and get handed the cheaper model's answer anyway.
What is the point of this model?
🇨🇳 CHINA DEBUTS ITS BIGGEST AI MODEL WITHOUT NVIDIA CHIPS
China’s food-delivery giant Meituan just released LongCat 2.0, a 1.6 TRILLION-parameter AI model and reportedly the biggest model trained on local Chinese chips.
The model used 50,000 domestic chips after US export restrictions limited China’s access to NVIDIA’s AI hardware, SCMP reports.
Benchmark data shows LongCat 2.0 is already competitive with GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude Opus models.
@krishdotdev Because Java is mostly used in the corporate software engineering projects, that vibe coding can't do. Conversely, you wouldn't use Java in a Vercel App, that vibe coding can actually do.