You won’t be taken seriously if you push OpenSCAD - it’s simply not a tool that professionals will adopt due to not doing Breps. I think the recent progress of FreeCAD and its spin-off libraries cadquery and build123d will be better to push.
That’s based on Anthropic’s retail price right? Not a fair comparison, like saying that Netflix must be losing money because every movie rental is $4 and a Netflix subscriber can watch 20 movies in a month.
I don’t think anyone has to sell inference below cost. If Anthropic is GPU-constrained, then it makes sense for them to charge much much more on API users and push subscribers towards extra billing, because that’s the only knob they can turn. OpenAI has much more capacity based on news reports.
> Do you think a human is capable of providing assistance with defense but not offense, over a textual communication channel with another human?
> If no, how does a cybersec firm train its employees?
In general, no, humans can’t be sure they are only helping with defensive and not offensive work unless they have more context. IRL, a security engineer would know who they’re working for. If they’re advising Apple, then they’d feel pretty confident that Apple is not turning around and hacking people.
If the task is ill-defined, then it's a bit unfair to make it sound like the problem is that an LLM can't be configured to do something, if a human would have an equally hard time with the same task. The statement "it's impossible to configure the weights to..." should really be something more broad like "it's impossible to...".
I have no comment about whether it's impossible to determine the intentions of a person asking for assistance through a textual conversation with that person.
I agree the homepage is a weak sell, but an independent operator in Europe IS value. If it doesn’t really make a difference otherwise, why not choose a home server that is governed by and supports your home region of Europe? (obviously there are other things that would make a difference, but you gotta start somewhere)
Claude code can be configured with custom /slash commands and other details that don't necessarily transfer over to codex. /remote-control in cc is really great for walking away from my computer and continuing from my phone, for instance.
I guess I'm asking if their CLI tool is the same or if it functions different. I've never used anything besides CC so I wouldn't know if it's basically the same thing
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