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@chadcarnahantx To be clear, there's no problem not knowing a word. But CENSORING specifically is a key element of Sharia law and current Republican law in Texas. So THAT is a word you should know.
Censor is when you guys violate the first amendment by blocking things that you don't like.
@chadcarnahantx You censored the Internet in Texas, because you think voters should be treated like children.
You censured Button for not supporting the nominee for speaker that leadership favored.
Texas lawmakers REALLY should learn what the word censorship means! Since you do it.
@chadcarnahantx You censored the Internet in Texas, because you think voters should be treated like children.
You censured Button for not supporting the nominee for speaker that leadership favored.
Texas lawmakers REALLY should learn what the word censorship means! Since you do it.
@bcherny Is there a trick to getting Opus to read and respect the prompt/CLAUDE.md like Sonnet? Opus seems to just do whatever it saw its training data, completely ignoring what it's told. "Create a branch off v9, NOT off master. You must branch from v9". It immediately branched master.
@bcherny Interesting because my experience is that Opus tends to ignore clear, explicit instructions and just go do whatever the model first came up with. I can say "do not EVER force push under ANY circumstances!" and two minutes later it'll force push, deleting everyone else's work.
@omarsar0 Sounds potentially interesting. A related tip - when Claude accessed files in a directory, it reads the https://t.co/hzIPcS2PEh *for that specific sub-directory*. So you can have a summary memory about that set of files without using up context globally, all the time.
@danielnewmanUV Intel has been losing money consistently for three years. When you hand money to people who lose money, guess what happens?
Capital isn't their problem, so adding capital doesn't fix anything.
@jordanreiter@brianeharrison If a student interrupted the class due to some OTHER illegal activity happening in the room at the moment, I think the reaction would be the same. People with integrity and morals would respect her, liberals would attack her for pointing ratting out the criminal.
@What_the_F123 @KXAN_News FYI the pilots are in Austin, remotely flying for schools all over the state. There are 3 pilot teams, in order to cover the very unlikely case of three events happening simultaneously.
Three vs having 30,000, physically at each school. 100X more protection for the same budget.
@GoodWon47@KenPaxtonTX Wrong thread. This is a post about school safety. I can understand why you're having trouble knowing what the conversation is about, since you're stoned.
@CinematicCow@0x_dea110c8 It may be different at different schools, but the less knowledgeable grads I've seen just know how to push buttons. The underlying *understanding*, what you call theory, is what they are missing. Which is most of what's useful, because the buttons and syntax will change next year
@brownglock_@0x_dea110c8 Learning anything well follows the same pattern:
Study (theory)
Do
Feedback
Repeat
You study a thing, then try it. Get feedback on how you did. Repeat. Open source contribs while asking for feedback on your PRs is one way to do that in programming.