how tf am i supposed to get any work done now?

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    7 days ago

    Waiting for the Anthropic PR saying that the outage was due to their new Claude Mythos model trying to escape confinement and being so powerful that it brought the whole Anthropic down.

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      I would say it goes down. After all the slop users are not going to suddenly discover critical thinking.

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      Net negative, I’d say, especially in the long run.

      By training LLMs, you’re neglecting to train the entry level workers who grow to be seniors. If we keep going down this rabbit hole, there will be no one who knows ‘the old ways’ and understand why we do things a certain way.

      Additionally, the energy consumption and land occupation is massive and far outweighs the benefits, making things more scarce, especially since more people will lose their jobs.

      For the tiny % of people who actually put it to good use, there’s 100x more abusing or mishandling it.

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        For the tiny % of people who actually put it to good use, there’s 100x more abusing or mishandling it.

        It’s going to take a while, but hopefully that percentage improves over time. PCs in the 1990s were “Solitaire Stations” for an awful lot of people who didn’t know how to make them do anything else.

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      depends what you mean by productivity. cost based efficiencty has risen but at the expense of future capacity. We are kinda taking long term into account sometimes but very often even that is thrown off in the short term. Like organic and regenerative farming have been increasing as well as this thing called precision but im not sure that leaves the soil as good or better than it started it just sorta tech farming. Its a small minority that does any of that and if they seel the land the next owner may do the common farm technique that erodes the land so there is no way to know how long term it will be. granted everything im talking about does not even necessarily use ai.

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    Surely the world’s leading advocate for vibe coding wouldn’t have issues with code stability. This is only their second colossal issue this week!

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      Surely the world’s leading advocate for vibe coding wouldn’t have issues with code stability.

      It would have issues with code stability, and don’t call me Shirley.

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    If you want to simulate running Claude while it’s offline, just go run the faucet in your kitchen.

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    developers…
    2000s google is not working
    2010s stackoverflow is not working
    2020s cloud(e) is not working

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    Some AI company recently developed some new software so powerful they had to warn and prepare all other major tech companies with special training so their software wouldn’t be vulnerable to attacks from the new program. Maybe Anthropic didn’t attend this training??

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    -Larry, don’t forget to turn off the lights when you leave again.

    -Okay.

    Larry indeed have turned of the lights this time, but not only in the office…

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    Clearly SaaS isn’t working out, so just open source all the frontier models and stop building data centers so we can all buy our own GPUs.