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Eufrat 2 days ago

Probably worth noting that the new-ish Mozilla CEO, Anthony Enzor-DeMeo, is clearly an AI booster having talked about wanting to make Firefox into a “modern AI browser”. So, I don’t doubt that Anthropic and Mozilla saw an opportunity to make a good bit of copy.

I think this has been pushed too hard, along with general exhaustion at people insisting that AI is eating everything and the moon these claims are getting kind of farcical.

Are LLMs useful to find bugs, maybe? Reading the system card, I guess if you run the source code through the model a 10,000 times, some useful stuff falls out. Is this worth it? I have no idea anymore.

SkiFire13 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

> I guess if you run the source code through the model a 10,000 times, some useful stuff falls out.

But you might also get a lot of non-useful stuff which you'll need to sort out.

Woodi 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> new-ish Mozilla CEO, Anthony Enzor-DeMeo, is clearly an AI booster having talked about wanting to make Firefox into a “modern AI browser”

Ah... That's why they put free vpn into v150 - more human behaviors for training :))

MyFirstSass 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Hackernews has also been completely co-opted by boosters.

So much that i don't really visit anymore after 15 years of use.

It's a bizarre situation with billions in marketing and PR, astroturfing and torrents of fake news with streams of comments beneath them with zero skepticism and an almost horrifying worship of these billion dollar companies.

Something completely flipped here at some point, i don't know if it's because YC is also heavily pro these companies, and embedded with them, requiring YC applicants to slop code their way in, then cheering about it.

Either way it's incredibly sad and remind me of the worst casino economy, nft's, crypto, web3 while there's actually an interesting core, regex on steroids with planning aspects, but it's constantly oversold.

I say that as a daily user of Claude Max for over a year.

HeWhoLurksLate 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

I haven't been able to find any communities with as high of a signal-to-noise ratio and breadth of experiences as HN, especially not public ones that one can stumble their way into without knowing a guy / joining a clique

arealaccount 2 days ago | parent [-]

Heh that’s a very low bar though

gertop 2 days ago | parent [-]

> Heh that’s a very low bar though

This is a low bar: ?

> communities with as high of a signal-to-noise ratio and breadth of experiences as HN, especially not public ones that one can stumble their way into without knowing a guy / joining a clique

If this is such a low bar, then how come there's only HN? Can you name another? 10? 100? Because I can't.

red-iron-pine 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

HN is a tech incubator's news blog. OpenAI literally got its start as a YCombinator project as part of YC Research.

Sam Altman of OpenAI was the president of YC for years.

Like, what did you expect mon ami?

tracker1 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I think the fact that AI is finally at a point where it seems to be more useful that annoying, it's easy to be overly optimistic. I've only been using Claude for a few months (I did try 20x, but fell back to 5x), and it's genuinely been a productivity multiplier. That said, the way I've worked with it is very different than me coding on my own... I spend way more time planning, there's a lot more documentation and testing that is part of the output and even then I still find a lot of issues.

I'm also mournful for those just starting out, that may lean so much on these tools that they may never have true proficiency to be able to spot issues with fitness and quality. I see people running half a dozen or more agents and know there is no way they're doping any kind of meaningful QA/QC on that output.

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uep 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I've noticed a lot of astroturfing lately. It really bothers me, because it was kind of my last bastion of sanity for online tech discourse. Every forum I've used is now full of marketing and dishonesty by bots, paid shills, and bad actors.

PearlRiver 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Funny because that is exactly what Edge calls itself...