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Sandip Bhattacharya 🌏✌️

Sandip Bhattacharya 🌏✌️

@sandipb

Opensource/photog/food/other fleeting interests. D̵e̵v̵o̵p̵s̵ YAML engineer by work. Humanist. bsky:https://t.co/g9Mo6DztBx ⛺️: 🇮🇳🇺🇸🇩🇪🇨🇦

Toronto, Ontario เข้าร่วม Şubat 2008
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@ahalam @GergelyOrosz It is pretty good and the one i primarily use for that reason. But having used both codex and opencode, which cover 80-90% of the features of CC, it won’t be too tough to move to them. They are great harnesses too, just with a different personality
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Confirmed that Anthropic - as of now - has removed Claude Code from new Pro signups. This is what the pricing page looks like. Feels like Anthropic has the bet that those doing coding work will be willing and ready to pay at least $100/month, going forward.
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Oren Melamed
Oren Melamed@OrenMe·
Brace, brace, brace Major changes and finally clarity on usage limits, session and weekly, for @GitHubCopilot I think this reflects how much Copilot is popular and being used across but nevertheless this is a hard change for anyone who grown accustomed the the unlimited PRUs and sub agents usage freedom Hope we gonna see more news going forward for anyone wanting to further utilize their account and harness github.blog/news-insights/…
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Callum Williams
Callum Williams@econcallum·
AI is completely reshaping San Francisco's population. Total population: DOWN. People with "merely" a bachelor's degree: DOWN. People with no degree at all: WAY DOWN. People with a PhD/MBA etc -- WAY UP.
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Sandip Bhattacharya 🌏✌️
@unclebobmartin @ethancorded Because so many people write agents.md when they start off in a repo and stop updating them, these files have actually made the conversation worse. Many model/agent deprioritize these files in the system prompt for this reason, from what I have read
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
Perhaps because that's not what I said. Of course they "listen" to the rules in AGENTS.md. They just don't care about how strongly you word them. Statements like: YOU MUST WRITE TESTS OR THE WORLD WILL END. are not impressive to the model. That was the point of the video.
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BuccoCapital Bloke
BuccoCapital Bloke@buccocapital·
“Sir, another 22 year old has found a job”
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@yaroshevych @chrisbanes @opencode AFAIK caching happens server side with prefix matching. You still have to send the entire conversation for them to match the prefix. For each chunk matched you pay the cached input token rate and for the rest the regular rate
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Oleg
Oleg@yaroshevych·
@chrisbanes @opencode > every request uploads the entire chat history I thought it is handled by prompt caching
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Chris Banes
Chris Banes@chrisbanes·
The more I use @opencode, the more I get papercuts. - OpenAI usage uses costs you extra tokens (every request uploads the entire chat history). - Copilot uses a lot more premium requests than it should. All hidden stuff that end up costing you money.
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Le Pregunté a una IA
Le Pregunté a una IA@mbortegar·
@LaHistoriadora_ Hay un hecho que pocos mencionan: uno no debe prestar sus libros ni papiros, porque hay gente que prefiere ser enterrados con ellos que devolverlos
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Paul Morphy
Paul Morphy@DaoOfMorphy·
@BradWilcoxIFS @FamStudies Blue states are decreasing in population across the board, right? Is the child population trend different from overall population trend?
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@ylecun @Ph_Aghion @erikbryn Around the beginning of this century, the onslaught of computers and Internet wiped out 90%+ on banking jobs of the time. Which got replaced by banking jobs based on computers, online banking and cashiers with computers. *And* online banking exploded, needing *more* fintech jobs
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Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun@ylecun·
Dario is wrong. He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market. Don't listen to him, Sam, Yoshua, Geoff, or me on this topic. Listen to economists who have spent their career studying this, like @Ph_Aghion , @erikbryn , @DAcemogluMIT , @amcafee , @davidautor
TFTC@TFTC21

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: “50% of all tech jobs, entry-level lawyers, consultants, and finance professionals will be completely wiped out within 1–5 years.”

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@lucasmeijer @badlogicgames The problem is not just about too many side projects being viable now for us to start on them. But worse is that our idea of them being finished has also extended. “Just one more tiny feature and then I am done”
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Lucas Meijer
Lucas Meijer@lucasmeijer·
AI has made the gap between "easy to start a sideproject" and "hard to finish one" as big as it's ever been.
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MrRatable
MrRatable@MRatable·
I just used 4.7 to create an 80 page primer on the history of budget airlines, incredible. I didn’t read it but Claude made me a three bullet point summary. I didn’t read that either but Openclaw put it in a markdown file to broaden my context. I’m getting smarter every day.
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@AndrewYang lol. UBI is just as likely to work as the other feel good theory - trickle down economics The reason are the same - no person who has become rich has ever said “I am done being rich. Now i will help others being wealthy”
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Andrew Yang🧢⬆️🇺🇸
It’s clear that AI will wind up funding universal income. Let’s make that happen ASAP.
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@badlogicgames I remember reading that the Claude code system prompt makes following Claude.md optional (use if relevant) to handle unmaintained stale Claude.md I wonder if that got baked into the model now
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
"opus 4.7 follows instructions better. it will adhere much more strongly to your agents.md" opus 4.7: don't mind me, i'm just commiting without being asked to. not a single model from the past 8 months has ignored that, not even GLM or Kimi. wtf.
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Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
opus 4.7: realizes it did a booboo, tries to hide its trail. such alignement.
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Sandip Bhattacharya 🌏✌️
@htTweets Recovery suggests that we are already past the bottom. The war is still going on. Hormuz is still blocked. The whole of Asia is still suffering and it will get worse every day till the morons stop fighting. *Then* we can talk about recovery and how long it will take
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@ClementDelangue While that is true, I am a bit scared of all those consumer devices connected on the Internet built on opensource which are suddenly going to have dozens of known vulnerabilities and no way to patch them
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clem 🤗
clem 🤗@ClementDelangue·
Open-source is the solution to cyber-security because with new AI capabilities, all of the open-source repos will be inspected and patched 100x faster/better than any closed-source system! Let's take a practical example: You're a startup building a new feature that deals with private user information so you want to be careful. Do you trust more: - one of your team members with 0 security background to build the feature from 100% new AI slope code with their agent in a complete opaque/unauditable way (for example sending data to APIs) or - one of your team members with their agent using mature open-source projects where thousands of people and agents have been inspecting the code and vulnerabilities are regularly patched and where the data can stay locally on the user or the company devices The answer is obvious!
clem 🤗@ClementDelangue

Weird how some people always target open-source in AI! First it was: “Open-source AI will destroy the world” (spoiler: it didn't and it won't) Now: “Open-source is a cybersecurity threat because of AI” Both narratives are far too simplistic. The truth is that the exact same risks exist in closed-source systems, often even more so. For example, in practice, APIs can create much bigger data and security vulnerabilities than open systems you can inspect, self-host, and secure yourself. And as with software more broadly, open-source often ends up more secure because it benefits from far more scrutiny than private internal systems. The reality is not “open vs closed.” The reality is that AI is raising cybersecurity stakes across the board, and we need to tackle that seriously together.

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Alex Cohen
Alex Cohen@anothercohen·
I'm tempted to finally churn off Slack. We're paying ~$6k/year for 40 people and they just quoted me $21k/year for the business version that includes a BAA (and all the shitty AI features). Incredibly overrated software
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