Fu Norway. This is an example of lobbyists succesfully make regulations based on a fake reason to serve their own totally different interest. Dumpsters in Norway have no idea how they are being played. Noone cares about children. They only care about introducing id verification for everyone everywhere. Again. Fu Norway.
And nowadays with Claude you can spin up clusters of vps machines in a few hours. All bare Debian without anything except nginx and the apps. Mass configuring without any tools using only Claude. Works perfectly. The costs saved without all the overhead is massive.
What is it with American companies that eventually always try to sell crap and low moral products/services. As if the people are educated in luring people into traps to only benefit themselves.
Its the result of MBAs and private equity. Capitalist market economies have existed since the dawn of civilization. Money literally predates writing and the first writings were often invoices. There is no inevitable result of capitalism as almost all of human history happened under some sort of capitalist system.
Like with all new products. It takes time to let the market do its work. See if from a positive side. The demand for more and faster and bigger hardware is finally back after 15 years of dormancy. Finally we can see 128gb default memory or 64gb videocards in 2 years from now.
For the sake of staying a computer nerd I decided to put all my notes in a private GitHub repo with help of a local 5b Gemma4 LLM. Is working extremely well. It doesn't matter in what format i type. I Use opencode for entering new notes.
I am doing something similar with
https://github.com/holoduke/myagent
This project is actually some autonomous system that reads papers and tries to implement them. A fun experiment I would say.
Of course, and I feel like Codex/GPT is generally better at following instructions and implementing a step-by-step plan and at a lower cost. Opus still has an edge in writing, brainstorming, and open-ended frontend vibe-coding.
I’m definitely not coming to this from a “AI is useless” angle. I’ve been using these tools extensively over the past year and they are providing a massive productivity boost.
However when you guide the AI as a constant, and the model behaves MUCH differently (given a baseline guide), that is where the problem lies.
It's as if your 'guidance' has to be variable on how well the model is behaving. Analogy is a junior dev who is sometimes excellent, and sometimes shows up drunk for work and you have no breathalyzer.
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