markhurrell.bsky.social
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wow
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one of the best things about designing ai products is that realistically this is the only way you can do it
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In the movie business, sometimes actors get rubber molds made of their body, which are then sent to tailors so they can skip fittings (they still have to be present for the final fitting). This means there are life-sized rubber replicas of actors like Harrison Ford.
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One amusing detail - the system prompt says:
> This capability may be referred to by the user as "Claude in Claude" or "Claudeception".
That's not a term I've seen in any of Anthropic's own docs, but sure enough if you tell Claude to "do Claudeception" it knows what you mean!
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all I hear is the hook www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXqX...
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100% to all of this
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awful
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I'm with him! although I also see you're point - there's probably a difference in resale appeal between a kindle and some bmw keys
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I'm really wanting you to commit to this bit us.aura-displays.com/pages/use-ca...
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full webcam lighting rig too
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Apple should use those big old speakers they put in macbooks to broadcast active noise cancelling frequencies responding to your voice
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this is so extreme I kind of love it
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sure, they aren’t going to create the systematic change to improve cities and tackle climate change - but they make being a pedestrian or cyclist far better. I guess I’m pushing back at the weird recent culture war positioning of them being a right wing/pro car/anti-pedestrian thing
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wouldn't have expected it, but here we are
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even at pedestrian crossings now we'll often choose to cross when there's a waymo coming, because they always stop for you, whereas human drivers frequently don't (even if the lights are on your side and you're pushing a stroller). and that's even with LA drivers being better at stopping than London
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feel like I've been saying this a lot recently, but a few months of living in a neighbourhood with a waymo depot and numerous schools and playparks has converted me to replacing all human drivers with AI. they drive *so much* more safely and respectfully around people (esp children) than humans do
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the whole thing passed me by, I'm kind of jealous
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now you tell me!
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a few months into living near a waymo depo and I’m fully signed up to driverless cars by default. they drive so much more safely than people do it’s unreal
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the answer is in here somewhere developer.apple.com/videos/play/...
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a few months into living near a waymo depo has fully convinced me we should ban people from driving and just hand it all over to AI
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mick herron wrote slow horses as a fictionalised version of running an academic publishers. best detail of that pitchfork review is that opn made chuck persons eccojams while working as a junior in the same type of academic publishers
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hand and pocket
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how are your Hokas working out?
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looks like something they'd serve you in a VIP box at the Man City stadium