i don’t know to explain it but i need to “fight less” with 5.5 than with opus 4.7. it is just feels way more easier to steer it. and yes this is based only on vibes.
didn't expect to get here, but 5.5 is just better than 4.7 now for me. faster, smarter, and doesn't try to do too much. I don't need xhigh or whatever, I prefer the shorter hops and letting me participate.
Fun fact - if you have a recent commit that mentions OpenClaw in a json blob, Claude Code will either refuse your request or bill you extra money.
This is an empty repo, I'm just calling Claude Code directly. Insanity.
vendor lock-in is a dead concept in a world where your coding agent can rewrite the entire stack in under an hour. cloudflare's (and every other provider's) only bet is to provide good services and a good experience for a good price.
"Red/green TDD" talks about how you can get much better results from most coding agents by encouraging them to use test-first development where they watch the tests fail before building an implementation that lets them pass https://t.co/2owEbkEFDI
BREAKING: Details of special forces rescue operation to save American Pilot deep into Iranian territory:
-Downed airmen after being shot down lands near Talkhuncheh and immediately actives emergency GPS, proceeds to hike 24 hours 5miles up a 2000 metre mountain to evade capture where he remains hidden for 12 hours.
-US special forces locate him and realise Iranian convoys are closing in and begin to engage said convoys with large AirPower, meanwhile US special forces MH-6 helicopters and C-130s are disputed, and land 10 km south east of him to build a makeshift airfield.
-Soon after this several MH-6s successfully fly to the top of the mountain and pick him up under small arms fire, and reach the makeshift airfield. Classically two C-130js meant to evacuate Delta and injured airmen get stuck in the mud.
-US airforce begins massive suppression campaign on nearby Iranian units, whilst special forces team hunker down for three hours eventually being saved by three AFSOC Dash 8 aircraft meanwhile blowing up remaining C-13Ojs and MH6s aircraft to avoid capture.
Incredible.
Not a single person of consequence believes that No Kings is some magical solution to save democracy; no serious person argues that occasionally joining a protest is all anyone needs to do.
But as an exercise of shared democratic participation, protests matter very much.
For my friends who are still using UV and might be a little weary about recent compromises to PyPi packages, stick this in your pyproject.toml.
You can let all of those pip users find and report the compromises...
@JeremyLNeufeld@buxwal@cojobrien@AmyMNice haven’t read the whole proposal, but how would this verification be done? DOL is notoriously slow and the slower process would outright kill any of the gains achieved by this anyway.
Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X:
We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language.
While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform.
We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
There’s a growing debate across analysts, economists and investors on the future of IT services.
Yes, parts of traditional IT services may shrink.
But the AI services opportunity is being massively under-estimated.
If agentic AI expands the market to 10x of software, then AI services won’t just replace IT services, they could be multiples larger.
Every new computing paradigm has created a services boom alongside it.
This one will be no different. It may just be bigger than anything we have seen.