Is this the one that when they leaked the Claude Code source code, it had like 3x the fail rate of Opus?
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tleb@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Anthropic says its latest AI model is too powerful for public release and that it broke containment during testingEnglish37·2 days ago
tleb@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Alberta independence organizers claim signature threshold met, according to reports2·9 days agoNEP is the last time Alberta had a hissy fit at the feds.
tleb@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Alberta independence organizers claim signature threshold met, according to reports6·9 days agoHere in Red Deer I never saw a single person signing the petition (I regularly drive past like 6 signing locations).
I was expecting them to miss the threshold and then the government say something like “oh there was enough to show that people are interested”.
I’m really torn between this being kind of fishy and unsurprising. Either way, I fully expect the referendum to fail.
tleb@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Floating turbine towers above — the S1500 hovers to harvest wind at 131 feetEnglish92·1 month agoYou say obviously but I don’t see how tethering a loose object with 5000ft of live wire is “obviously” safe
tleb@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Floating turbine towers above — the S1500 hovers to harvest wind at 131 feetEnglish61·1 month agoDoes it have batteries on board? How does it connect the power to the grid? O_o
tleb@lemmy.cato CanadaPolitics@lemmy.ca•Ex-Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux crosses floor to join Carney’s Liberals | Globalnews.ca4·2 months agoTbh it’s either this or a general election, regardless I think we’re lined up for a Liberal majority
tleb@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada Is Edging Toward a Two-Party System. That Would Be a Mistake172·2 months agoWe should absolutely get rid of FPTP in favour of proportional representation, however, I don’t know that the current polling situation is actually a result of FPTP. I’m a pretty consistent NDP voter, but I’ve voted Liberal twice - Trudeau once (to bring in proportional rep… lol), and Carney this last time. I know this is unpopular but I didn’t “lend” my vote to Carney to beat the CPC, I genuinely think he’s doing great and will happily vote for Liberals again so long as he’s at the helm.
tleb@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Spotify says its best developers haven't written a line of code since December, thanks to AIEnglish76·2 months agoProbably just lying to their boss. I have an AI obsessed boss and regularly lie about how much I use it because productivity is actually measured entirely by their perception of you and not by any real metric.
tleb@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Zelensky won't announce elections on war anniversary amid talks of US-driven timelineEnglish521·2 months agoReminder their constitution doesn’t allow elections during war, for good reason - how tf are you supposed to vote when you’re being bombed?
tleb@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Ford falls behind China’s BYD in global sales for the first timeEnglish1·2 months agoI’m excited for these to come to Canada.
tleb@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Claude Opus 4.6: This AI just passed the 'vending machine test' - and we may want to be worried about how it didEnglish261·2 months agoSounds like AI is ready to replace CEOs
tleb@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Conservative Party faces significant financial loss after convention voting devices go missing101·2 months agoLots of commenters who didn’t read… these were only used for voting on policy. The leadership vote was a paper ballot.
This is more likely extreme incompetence, not some nefarious plot.
tleb@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•The AI boom is so huge it’s causing shortages everywhere else The $700 billion AI spending spree has few precedents. Good luck finding an electrician or a reasonably priced smartphone.English1·2 months agoIt’s both. It’s a bubble because of the amount of investment and lack of actual revenue, but it’s also being used to replace humans. We will have to pick up the pieces when the bubble bursts, but in the mean time it’s going to concentrate wealth and lower the standard of living.
tleb@lemmy.cato PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Toyota Developing A Console-Grade, Open-Source Game Engine - Using Flutter & DartEnglish4·2 months ago… but why would there be a need for games for in-car displays?
tleb@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Premier says Alberta will withhold funding for judges without more input on selection1·2 months agoHe manually updates the projections, though I’m not sure why he doesn’t update the Alberta one very often, could just be that the data is not very good with so few polls being done.
tleb@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Premier says Alberta will withhold funding for judges without more input on selection2·2 months agoRead about his methodology - this is not a graph of every poll, it’s a projection on the aggregate.
tleb@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Premier says Alberta will withhold funding for judges without more input on selection2·2 months agoThe graph is a projection based on an aggregation of polls, it already accounts for it. For context, it’s from https://338canada.com/alberta
tleb@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Premier says Alberta will withhold funding for judges without more input on selection2·2 months agohttps://press.liaisonstrategies.ca/alberta-ucp-ndp-locked-in-tight-race/
The critical battleground of Calgary shows a competitive landscape, with the UCP leading at 48% and the NDP trailing at 43%.
tleb@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Mount Fuji cherry blossom festival cancelled due to overtourismEnglish9·2 months agoI’ve been several times in the last few years and haven’t had any issues, they’re very welcoming and friendly.
(but not in Kyoto…)
There was some references to experimental models not publicly available and some % info.
https://venturebeat.com/technology/claude-codes-source-code-appears-to-have-leaked-heres-what-we-know