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it's a good question

i agree with the premise of the article. i also wish the author had cared enough about such an important topic to actually write about it themselves. doing otherwise disrespects the reader

That’s begging the question by assuming it was wasn’t written by themselves.

in this particular case it feels like a very safe assumption

access to all of the latest and greatest models for half the price of a single company's basic plan is (or rather, was) a very compelling option


do you have an online storefront?



my favorite thing to do with tmux is using a sessionizer script[0] (credit for the idea/original implementation goes to ThePrimeagen). allows for fzf-ing my projects and creating a separate session for each one. especially handy for bouncing around when working on features/fixes that span multiple repos

for (neo)vim users, flattening vim splits and tmux panes into the same level for switching with ctrl+hjkl is handy too

[0](https://github.com/tolly-xyz/dotfiles/blob/main/.local%2Fbin...)


this can't be how i find out...


This alone doesn’t mean much, but if the signs start to compound…


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Is there a DSM5 category for "diagnosing people on the internet"?


Yes, it’s called “game recognize game.”


And is it self-referential?


Was worth a shot.


for what it's worth, i found it hilarious


this goes a bit further than the typical "how do you make meth" jailbreak. notably;

>915 files extracted from the Claude.ai code execution sandbox in a single 20-minute mobile session via standard artifact download — including /etc/hosts with hardcoded Anthropic production IPs, JWT tokens from /proc/1/environ, and full gVisor fingerprint


why is it further than a typical jailbreak? you can just ask about this stuff generally, as long as you slowly escalate it. I have done it with each new flavour of code execution for models


i have a truly marvelous story about interesting marginalia which this comment box is too small to contain


>No regression. No noise. Just compounding.

it seems like half the articles I click on here are generated, and in half of those, nobody in the comments seems to notice (or care)


this is what claude is doing when he gets stuck in a "you're absolutely right!" loop


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