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For those lacking context: https://x.com/anthropicai/status/1848742761278611504

From the Anthropic tweet (X post?):

"Even while recording these demos, we encountered some amusing moments. In one, Claude accidentally stopped a long-running screen recording, causing all footage to be lost.

Later, Claude took a break from our coding demo and began to peruse photos of Yellowstone National Park."


SkyNet with ADHD, great.


I dont know about you, but sounds like every lazy developer I know... this must be proof of AGI! :D


>Claude really likes Firefox.

I don't mind being reigned over by AI overlords that'll choose FOSS over proprietary.


I wonder why they didn't choose a "point update" scheme, like bumping it up to v3.6, for example. I agree, the naming is super confusing.


Maybe they should’ve asked Claude to generate a better name. Very dangerous to live in your own hyper focused bubble while trying to build a mass market product.


What has been -- in your personal experience as well as in the experience of some of your lawyer colleagues -- some of the 'hardest' cases wrt employment authorization for US-based startups and YC? And why?

Also, how are you anticipating the immigration landscape to change especially if President Donald Trump returns to the White House in January 2025? I'm asking this in the context of the 2017-2021 Trump administration's massive clampdown on Specialty Occupation visas through executive orders. [0]

[0] https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/briefings-statements/tr...


Those who are in YC and who previously were in YC almost always can get work authorization, whether it's an O-1, E-2, H-1B, or country-specific visa. Relatively speaking, the harder cases are those involving those who don't have at least a bachelor's degree. While lots of experience sometimes can fix this, not always, which means that an O-1 visa is usually the only option. Regarding the impact of a change in administration, I just touched on this in response to another question/comment.


My thoughts precisely. I wish there was a service that could convert book-length webpages into neatly formatted ePUB document. I did find a 'converter', [0] but the service has tons of room for improvement.

[0] https://www.freeconvert.com/webpage-to-epub


The website has a single HTML page version, I downloaded it using SingleFile extension on Firefox and sent it to my Kindle using Caliber after converting it to AZW3. The result is great!


Haha, my thoughts precisely. The first 4 words of the title were bewildering for me for a few seconds.


Breaks my heart. Grew up reading AnandTech in the early 2010s for all things hardware -- processor releases, updates to the DDR SDRAM standard, motherboard and NAND flash reviews.

The era of unbiased, objective and deeply technical journalism is dying out. Sad.


>It may put a dent in Microsoft as splash damage.

I have a feeling that Microsoft's PR team will be able to navigate this successfully and Microsoft might even benefit from this incident as it tries to pull customers away from CrowdStrike Falcon and into its own EDR product -- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.


I hope you didn't sign-up for Signal with an AT&T-tied phone number. Else this breach would've probably exposed your PII either way.


I did not, and even then, none of my call logs or texts via signal would have been included, regardless of carrier.


>We're paid to find risk and reduce risk.

There's a dedicated department that already does that in most organizations -- risk management.

One could argue that 'cybersecurity' ought to be a component of 'risk management' versus being on its own which only adds to bloated organization structure and increases bureaucratic complexity.


In some orgs, that is the case. In other orgs, risk management might be a functionally absent, with legal teams being reviewers of contracts and abdicating that role to outside counsel.


Yeah, and my team and larger cyber org was under risk management, until some new exec decided to shift us under the technology org (a decision I do not agree with due to conflict of interest).


At my last shop, we were under Risk, IT, Security, and Compliance, aka RISC.


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