a handy framework to reacting to the “biggest x since <year>” headlines:
“since 2020” ok. nbd.
“since 2008” alright, little spicy
“since 1987” bit uncomfortable
“since 1929” excuse me?
“since 1789” please stop, I don’t want to live in interesting times anymore
if current trends hold for every 1 trillion dollars in market cap we incinerate, we will save 100 billion dollars on refinancing the national debt.
that’s called value, idiots.
David Kelly of @JPMorganAM: "The trouble with tariffs, to be succinct, is that they raise prices, slow economic growth, cut profits, increase unemployment, worsen inequality, diminish productivity and increase global tensions. Other than that, they’re fine."
@calebmschmitt No projects that I’ve seen yet. But tbh I rarely use them in Claude anyways. I find starting a new chat and providing all the same docs or context gives me more variance and better results.
@matthewdybs@calebmschmitt Yes you can for both! I use Claude that way all the time. I haven’t tested much with Grok in terms of error checking, but with Claude that’s something I often do.