▲ | simonw 19 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Just in the past two weeks: I wrote about how good skills are... but pointed out the flaws in MCP at the same time. Anthropic have invested way more in MCP. I called out Claude Haiku 4.5 as being more expensive than previous Haiku models when the thing I was hoping for was something that was price competitive with GPT-5 Mini/Nano and Gemini Flash Lite. NVIDIA sent me a review unit of their Spark and I wrote about how hard it was to get CUDA and Arm working together. OpenAI invited me to DevDay and I published a GPT-5 Pro pelican that took 6 minutes and cost $1.10 cents, plus made fun of their terrible track record for announcing and then failing to ship revenue sharing on a livestream: https://www.youtube.com/live/M6paPiur4yQ?si=XXKkIKY2J71QCJKW... The reason I get invited to stuff is that I'm a trusted independent voice in the space. The labs appear smart enough not to expect me to throw away my credibility for a free event ticket or early preview access to their launches. More importantly: I don't value early access or event invitations very highly. If a lab stopped inviting me to stuff it really wouldn't affect me much at all. Might even help give me some space to focus on other things! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | hansmayer 16 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Don't know what to tell you. I read through your blog quite often and it just...does not come across as fully unbiased. While I am sure you are putting in a lot of effort and genuinely want to be impartial, it just does not come across as such. Now, you are making another assumption here. You may think you are getting early access because you are a trusted independent voice. But think about the alternative possibility: Would it not be a very simple logic to conclude you are getting early access because it is a way to affect your writing subtly (you may not be even aware) and trigger some un-concious self-censoring? From the reader's perspective, this is kind of like that "embedded reporting" in war theaters since early 2000s that was applied for propaganda purposes in the past. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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