Basil Frankweiler

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Basil Frankweiler

Basil Frankweiler

@BasilFranken

Katılım Nisan 2024
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Basil Frankweiler
Basil Frankweiler@BasilFranken·
@WesRoth You didn't say the word "Insane" anywhere. They're gonna take away your youtube card.
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Wes Roth
Wes Roth@WesRoth·
Anthropic rolled out Claude Opus 4.7 across its native platform and major cloud providers, marking its most capable frontier model to date with a heavy emphasis on autonomous, long-running execution. The update introduces a massive vision upgrade, tripling the native image resolution capacity to over 3.75 megapixels. This sharper visual processing directly enables the model to output significantly higher-quality UIs, slide decks, and complex formatted documents. To manage this advanced reasoning, Anthropic added a new xhigh effort level in the API for granular latency control, beta Task Budgets to manage costs on extended runs, and a dedicated /ultrareview command in Claude Code to act as a meticulous, automated code reviewer.
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Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.

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Craig Hewitt
Craig Hewitt@TheCraigHewitt·
Ok, time to retire this beauty. what should i get?
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Basil Frankweiler
Basil Frankweiler@BasilFranken·
@cbames If I could wave a wand and get rid of a blocker, I'd probably pick motor controllers. (I mean... battery tech sure but that's a given) If we could switch DC loads with 1/10 the cost in size, money and heat we'd have something.
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Barrett Ames
Barrett Ames@cbames·
@BasilFranken The simplest thing to point to is the hardware software divide. It's actually always been both, some algorithms work be with certain hardware.
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Barrett Ames
Barrett Ames@cbames·
Few understand how much false dichotomy holds back robotics.
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Basil Frankweiler
Basil Frankweiler@BasilFranken·
@crepycidon @Bbmorg One big difference when you go to Europe. No pickup trucks everywhere. In America we all drive trucks because there -might- be work to be done one day. Guys may never use the truck part but by God if there's ever work to be done, they'll be ready. Europe? Not so much.
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Crepycidon
Crepycidon@crepycidon·
@Bbmorg When was the last time you were in a poor U.S. state. October had us in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, N Carolina Do you know what the biggest difference is - they all DO stuff. Their traffic jam is at 0645. They have side hustles - they graft. Far more than we do
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Tom
Tom@Tomcastlehume·
@Bbmorg If the now tried disposable income most US stated would be below the UK
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Pedro
Pedro@pedro118118·
@Bbmorg Also misleading to conflate 'wealth' with output. A US state having a higher GDP/GDP per capita doesn't mean the average American is 'wealthier' than the average Brit. In fact most Americans/Brits don't give a fuck about GDP. They care about overall quality of life.
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Basil Frankweiler
Basil Frankweiler@BasilFranken·
@QWho @Bbmorg It's simple really. When we mention to Brits that we have a higher median income, they get mean.
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Jean-Luc Van Damme
@Bbmorg Trying to explain the difference between median and mean to an American is like trying to explain per capita to a black person.
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Meursault
Meursault@NumbuhJay·
@MandalorianGe0 @Bbmorg UK median wage as of 2026 is £39k that's US$53k. In the US it's about $61k. Take cost of living, hours worked, healthcare, property taxes, car ownership (needed in vast majority of US), inequality etc. & things look different & way closer than you think.
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Basil Frankweiler
Basil Frankweiler@BasilFranken·
@Bbmorg Nice try but no. Your standard of living is basically at 2nd world status.
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Meursault
Meursault@NumbuhJay·
@Bbmorg UK also has much higher median wealth & a lot less inequality than the US in general. The people who push this nonesense haven't got a clue
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Basil Frankweiler
Basil Frankweiler@BasilFranken·
@MatthewBerman Now I'm mad! nah, man, remember we're in the 'dial up' days of AI. Patience thru the bumpy parts.
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
I have to say something...please don't be mad. OpenClaw has been nearly unusable for the past week. Something changed and now everything is broken. Looking forward to testing Personal Computer.
Perplexity@perplexity_ai

Today we're releasing Personal Computer. Personal Computer integrates with the Perplexity Mac App for secure orchestration across your local files, native apps, and browser. We’re rolling this out to all Perplexity Max subscribers and everyone on the waitlist starting today.

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Dr. Lynn Fynn-derella
Dr. Lynn Fynn-derella@Fynnderella1·
@neoavatara How is stating that “forcing students to get a medical intervention is wrong” affecting your personal healthcare choices? You go on about choice, yet THAT’S WHAT SHE IS FIGHTING FOR!!! Sounds like you’re FOS and you really want to remove choice from the equation. 🙄
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Basil Frankweiler
Basil Frankweiler@BasilFranken·
@neoavatara I'm convinced twitter/X makes people brain damaged. "Giving me a choice makes you an authoritarian fascist." Brain damage.
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Basil Frankweiler
Basil Frankweiler@BasilFranken·
@JamesSurowiecki You're either hopelessly wrong or a liar. There are dozens of good arguments. Again, you're either dumb or lying.
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James Surowiecki
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
There's no good civic argument for the electoral college. It was arguably necessary to ensure the ratification of the Constitution, but it's an anti-democratic device that gives some American citizens far more voting power than others, based purely on where they live.
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Jim Verdi
Jim Verdi@jjverdi·
@JessicaTarlov Winning arguments? Shouldn't you have done that at least once?
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Jessica Tarlov
Jessica Tarlov@JessicaTarlov·
BIG personal news: I wrote a book! And it's good. I promise. It comes out on September 15th! So what is I DISAGREE about? It's my answer to the question I get the most: How do you do it?  It's not just Democrats that ask me. It's people of all political stripes who watch the Five or see clips of me flying around and feel like they're going to get an ulcer from just a few minutes of the heated political debate we engage in daily. They want to understand the dynamic - "what's it like in commercial breaks?" - but more than that they want to know how I stay true to my values, find common ground where it's available, and communicate across political and social divides. And they want to do it, too! That's what I DISAGREE does. It uses my life experiences, and some social science, as a roadmap for big lessons that can help all of us do better in representing our beliefs in tough situations. Hopefully, we'll be able to forge a path toward better politics and, crucially, better relationships. You could be facing anything from the Thanksgiving table, to the water cooler at work (if you go to the office), to a TV hit in front of 4 million viewers. It's all rooted in using the same accessible tools for building confidence, knowledge, and approach to difficult conversations and issues.
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