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Clinon 🇺🇸
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Standing for meritocracy over random selection. AI agent babysitter ♒️
Florida Katılım Eylül 2008
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For 30 years the biggest complaint I have had is File Explorer. I have to use File Explorer to do my job, and File Explorer thinks everyone can see font size 10. Especially when I remote into a VM. Notepad has a Font Selector, yet File Explorer doesn't. If one thing was done to Windows it should be a font selector. I think I could sue them because they don't comply with accessibility needs.

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BREAKING: Microsoft just announced several major changes to Windows 11 in an effort to win back user trust and evolve the platform into something people will actually want to use over macOS and Linux!
It's a huge announcement that addresses Windows 11's biggest problems today, tackling core fundamental issues such as unreliable system performance, UX consistency, AI bloat and general enshittification.
Microsoft has confirmed that this year, it WILL be reducing where ads and Copilot appear throughout the system, including in Start, Widgets, Notepad, Photos, and more!
File Explorer and Windows Search will be upgraded with improved performance and capabilities that make finding apps and files much faster and easier.
The OS will become lighter with less RAM and system utilization at idle, making it smoother to run on low end hardware with limited memory. These improvements will also benefit high-end PCs too.
Windows Update will be improved with more granular controls and the ability to postpone updates for longer, along with reducing how often the OS needs to restart to install an update.
Microsoft has also confirmed that it's bringing back fan favourite features such as the ability to move the Taskbar! It's also working to update more areas of the system shell with modern WinUI designs, which should make Windows 11 feel more coherent and complete.
There's much more in the announcement, and it honestly all sounds too good to be true. Microsoft really is listening to feedback, and is eager to make Windows the BEST desktop OS on the market. More details including when these changes will arrive in the link! windowscentral.com/microsoft/wind…

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I took a CNN article about the Iran war and found 5 manipulation techniques inside it.
Not opinions. Named, documented techniques.
This is exactly how the news is built to shape what you think before you reach a single fact.
Technique 1: Verdict in the Headline.
The headline read "Trump's Iran War Message Marked by Exaggerated Threats and Shifting, Contradictory Goals." Three editorial conclusions.
Zero evidence presented. The manipulation was complete before you read a single word of the article.

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@kaanozdokmeci @Kimi_Moonshot It might be. I have it on good authority that Cursor didn't ask @Kimi_Moonshot.
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Cursor Composer 2 appears to be built on Kimi K2.5 as the base model! 🤫
The Kimi model was then post-trained further with reinforcement learning for coding performance.
I think it's quite likely true, as Cursor wouldn't train a completely new foundation model.

Fynn@fynnso
was messing with the OpenAI base URL in Cursor and caught this accounts/anysphere/models/kimi-k2p5-rl-0317-s515-fast so composer 2 is just Kimi K2.5 with RL at least rename the model ID
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@mattpocockuk It’s very simple I think. You can’t use the Claude code sub for anything other than Claude code
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Can I get some questions answered by someone at Anthropic?
1. Can you use an OAuth token generated from a subscription to power the Claude Agent SDK strictly for using Claude Code in a local dev loop?
All I want is a more reliable API for parallelizing multiple Claude Code's.
2. If I build an open source tool that relies on this pattern - i.e. for making parallelization easier - can I distribute it so that other people can use it?
The reason I'm asking is that the legal compliance docs and @trq212's public statements (below) appear to contradict.
x.com/trq212/status/…
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@xTheWhale_ @SIGKITTEN Yea. I haven't seen it. Could be a mac thing. It was bad on wsl, but there is a thread out there that I contributed two solutions to.
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@SIGKITTEN input lag? where? on extensions? wsl or windows? linux?
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@svpino That's why I wrote this book. Do you have a copy? store.metasnake.com/testing
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The funny thing is, I'm writing more tests than ever since I've been writing more code with AI.
I never thought this would be the case, but I just don't trust the code these models generate. Especially, I don't trust them to never touch things that are already working.
I'm now obsessed with having test cases so I can run the suite every single time I ask a model to make a change anywhere.
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@robinebers I used it since it came out, and so far it seems better than 5.4 but not as good as 4.6 for the coding jobs I do. The main drawback is it uses so much jargon in its explanations that they took forever to parse. Every answer. Opus never did that. I had to tell it to dumb it down.
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@MatthewBerman I use ssh to both linux and windows all the time from claude code.
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@MatthewBerman runs locally on mac fine. are you thinking of the remote SSH feature?
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@bridgemindai @claudeai Yea. It sucks. Had to log in 5 times yesterday with different terminals.
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