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It's sick those guys are my parents gen and still work and do what they love like outliving most of your fans must be a lonely life

> Are you tinkering? Or trying to build something useful? If you're trying to build something useful, use a tool.

I don't think that you really get what this new era of software is about otherwise you would understand why the experienced are spending time tinkering on the so called harness (like openclaw did)


OpenClaw is far from useful. Aside from the creator trading the fame for a job at OpenAI, it's hard to see how it's transformed anything.

I'm sorry for the juniors but that's more jobs for me to choose from. They will make it so somehow.

How about wiping out an entire civilization? Not even necessary to hide this thought in your diary if you have enough power. I've seen today - in fact any day of this year - much worse things than his diary thoughts.

Even if you think this this is what OpenAI is doing, they surely don't think that. So why would he write that in his diary?

Well, gee. When you put it like that, Hitler existed, so really we can't fault anybody for anything short of orchestrating the genocide of 12 million people.

Musk engineered the deaths of 14 million people

https://time.com/article/2026/05/15/usaid-shutdown-rise-glob...


The quote is "could lead to 14 million additional deaths by 2030" and i dont like musk. But this is big difference.

Yeah bro, the US pulling foreign aid is directly causative of somebody starving to death.

lol


I mean.....it takes only a very cursory look over the programmes that USAid provided to see that it's more than likely?

That isn’t how causation works.

By your logic you could argue that if anybody on this planet starves to death then Americans can be blamed and ‘engineered it’, since they had the economic means to prevent it. You’re essentially trying to argue that inaction is a positive act, which it is not as a matter of logic and law universally.

Your logic is laughable on its face, obviously.

Americans have no more duty to look after non-Americans than anybody else.


If I provide cancer drugs to someone, and then suddenly stop, am I to blame for them dying of cancer? That doesn't imply that I have a moral duty to provide the drugs. But if I am providing them and then withdraw them, then there is some responsibility on my part?

>>You’re essentially trying to argue that inaction is a positive act

You've assumed I have a certain position then argue against it, not against what I actually said.

>>Your logic is laughable on its face, obviously

HN has a higher level of discussion than this


Unilateral voluntary foreign aid is not in any way analogous to medical care that creates strict legal obligations when the doctor-patient relationship commences.

> Not feeling like 1 hour of my Sunday is worth listening to this, do anyone have the non-clickbait answers to the two "previews" mentioned in the description?

I know HN is built around mostly not reading the articles linked but how about you click on the link and surprise, there is already exactly another link providing what you're asking for.


You mean the transcript that is behind a account/paywall? Or is there some other link I'm missing?

Apparently we're all expected to somehow know that "Granola notes" is a summary of the conversation.

Yes, you're missing the link at the end of the article for free.

Especially since gpt 5.5 it's on par with Opus 4.7 or Sonnet.

Same. 4.7 intelligence is significantly worse than 4.6 on ALL 3P Harnesses. So only on Claude Code and Anthropic API/Subscription you get decent performance but on every other Harness and/or Cloud Provider inference (Bedrock) it performs worse than 4.6 on almost every task. This is not just anecdotal, i've talked to many colleagues from AWS, Microsoft and so on and they all agree that something fishy is going on.

I switched back to even Sonnet 4.6 in Claude Code over Opus 4.7. Every day or two I try a new task on Opus 4.7 and regret it.

Looking now I see that "Opus 4.6 Legacy" is an option that was not there before, so maybe Anthropic noticed that others are having the same difficulty.


Never used 4.7 outside CC extension VSCode. TIL, will keep that in mind

Yes it is too big to review for you - the human - so you simply don't review code anymore. Isn't that difficult to comprehend, is it?

So? That's how a business works. We sold you landmines and now you need them removed? Lucky you we also have mine clearance products.

Exactly!

boy i'm leaving the internet. sun is shining. was a good time here while it lasted.

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