

A friend of my worked at a company where they had metrics on Claude code usage and some employees just started multiple agents on the same project where one was tasked to implement a feature and the other was tasked to remove that same feature…
Two tired mice in a pail of milk, They swam around as best they could. But hope began to fade - what should they do? One wanted to drown itself, But its friend said, "No, no, no, For hope only triumphs, maybe, As long as we keep searching for it. Keep searching for it.


A friend of my worked at a company where they had metrics on Claude code usage and some employees just started multiple agents on the same project where one was tasked to implement a feature and the other was tasked to remove that same feature…


But isn’t codeberg only for OSS? I imagine most companies won’t be able to migrate to codeberg for that reason.


I actually hadn’t thought about it until now, but I used to get texts from recruiters all the time, but that stopped completely in December.


I just read the update list. You can have an AI assistant answer your incoming calls and have the AI questioning the caller who they are and why they have called… I will hang up immediately if the phone is answered by AI. Such a weird feature.
Thousands of lives was perhaps a bit too high. I just thought of a family I talked with in Cambodia. They spent around $600/year, including all their expenses, and they were a family of four. They spent less than $1/day on food.
You could take the money and use the money to save thousands of lives.


Around 180k miles in my Toyota Corolla from '86. It died due to rust, I was a student so I didn’t have a lot of money to maintain it. It died in 2021. Besides the rust the car could’ve lived way longer. The engine and steering was in a perfect shape. Loved that car.


This one is even better




The 257 spike is 2021


No, but their bosses might be.


What I like about, I think, is the private assistance feature, but I can achieve that with other solutions, I wouldn’t need OpenClaw for that. But I don’t think I will go that way anytime soon. I think it will stress me too much.
I am using AI for development daily. I describe an issue or feature to an agent via a skill and it returns a set of tasks in a structured and validated json format, then I run that json file through a python project I have created, looping through each task one at a time, and then I have my python code to structure how my agent is working. Each step is deterministic with short bursts of AI delulu, that again is validated against deterministic steps in pure python. It works quite good and each feature/task is approached in the exact same way where only the in between AI delulu deviates from previous runs, but it makes it much nicer, when you have something you trust in between what the AI is doing.


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Aren’t people horrified to give a hallucinatory program full access to your computer?
No, but should they? Yes.
It’s a privacy nightmare and the risk of something going wrong is quite high.
But, it is also a very interesting piece of software. I haven’t tried it out yet, and I am not sure I will, but I do get why people use it.
Most of the first world countries would probably be an improvement at this point.


We have quite a lot of public stats on the insurance companies in Denmark. You can see how many formal complaints a company have received, I.e. customers who have made a complaint a decision made by the insurance company, how many of these complaints have been in favor of the insurance company or the customer, which types of insurances each company gets most complaints about, etc. So there is a lot of data that allows you to make a informed decision about which insurance company you want to choose.


Does that mean you don’t buy insurance or are you paying someone to intentionally scam you?
It is strange that you don’t have an option to choose a insurance company who are not scammers. I mean, that no one thought of starting an insurance company which promotes self on actually helping their customers.
There are companies outside US who are not scamming people and still are profitable.


As a concept or in practice?


#yolo
Why even give an agent unrestricted access to anything critical in the first place? What do they think they achieve that they cannot achieve otherwise?


According to Harvard alumna Nancy Berliner (白铃安), during the construction, one incident involved a raccoon that entered the storage room. The Chinese craftsmen killed it with a shovel, skinned it, and cooked it for food.
Someone made a simulator for these scenarios where you can adjust on driver behaviour and see metrics in what is most efficient.
https://www.traffic-simulation.de/