| ▲ | troupo 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> If you refuse to use what you call workarounds Who said I refuse them? I evaluated the claim that Opus is somehow next tier/something different/amazeballs future at its face value. It still has all the same issues and needs all the same workarounds as whatever I was using two months ago (I had a bit of a coding hiatus between beginning of December and now). > then you end up with a guy from Memento and regardless of how smart the model is Those models are, and keep being the guy from memento. Your "long memory" is nothing but notes scribbled everywhere that you have to re-assemble every time. > And that's why you can't tell the difference between smarter and dumber one while others can. If it was "next tier smarter" it wouldn't need the exact same workarounds as the "dumber" models. You wouldn't compare the context to the 15-30 second short-term memory and need unspecified tools [1] to have "long-term memory". You wouldn't have the model behave in an indistinguishable way from a "dumber" model after half of its context windows has been filled. You wouldn't even think about context windows. And yet here we are [1] For each person these tools will be a different collection of magic incantations. From scattered .md files to slop like Beads to MCP servers providing access to various external storage solutions to custom shell scripts to ... BTW, I still find "superpowers" from https://github.com/obra/superpowers to be the single best improvement to Claude (and other providers) even if it's just another in a long serious of magic chants I've evaluated. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | scotty79 a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Those models are, and keep being the guy from memento. Your "long memory" is nothing but notes scribbled everywhere that you have to re-assemble every time. That's exactly how the long term memory works in humans as well. The fact that some of these scribbles are done chemically in the same organ that does the processing doesn't make it much better. Human memories are reassembled at recall (often inaccurately). And humans also scribble when they try to solve a problem that exceeds their short term memory. > If it was "next tier smarter" it wouldn't need the exact same workarounds as the "dumber" models. This is akin to opposing calling processor next tier because it still needs RAM and bus to communicate with it and SSD as well. You think it should have everything in cache to be worthy of calling it next tier. It's fine to have your own standards for applying words. But expect further confusion and miscommunication with other people if don't intend to realign. | |||||||||||||||||
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