@ThePrimeagen Disliked your take on Claude in the recent video. You judged solely on the flicker issue. You could've had a broader perspective.
My take: They are not lying. They are aggressively marketing. I agree with that being harmful.
Did Anthropic make Opus dumber? As soon as Fable released, I noticed Opus became dumber on the project I'm working on daily.
It felt like this could be intentional because when a new model is released, people do side by side comparisons.
I haven't tried Fable yet.
@ProtonVPN@davidgpeterson I like Proton’s products and I’m a paying customer, but Proton’s social media presence has become embarrassing.
Please consider a more serious approach, closer to Mullvad or GrapheneOS. The attention-seeking marketing style damages Proton’s trust and reputation
One thing I always hated about developers, and software dev in general, is everything usually boils down to vibes.
People just do what they're used to, or what they like. When you dig deep enough, they can hardly justify their choices.
It's just the nature of engineering I guess. But it does bother me.
It's not enough to be right, you have to convince other people. Sometimes worse ideas win this war, and then the network effects take over.
All of a sudden, people are convinced they need MongoDB because SQL isn't enough.
I feel like developers love the idea of progress so much, that they'll walk in circles just to feel like they're moving forward.
I don't like it when companies do the bare minimum for Linux users for paid applications. Often times users are left with web apps which aren't great either.
All the buzz around new languages, frameworks and AI but cross-platform is still a myth.
@ProtonPrivacy The android app experience is solid. The web apps need more attention on the UI/UX side. I don't like to keep tweeting for all the little nitpicks. Please do better on the web side of things because a lot of your user base including might be Linux users I believe.
@ProtonSupport Thanks. Recommendation: Just put it next "Inbox" title present at the top of email list pane. Google did this right.
Please pay attention to UI/UX. You still haven't added a dedicated UI element to take users to the manage subscriptions page. Or just add it here on this page: