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From a security standpoint it's no different than a password form except you're sharing one company credential with another. The issue is not html forms though, it's that you might trust Anthropic more than you do the hot new website built yesterday.


This hit me 2 days ago as I was shuffling dual boot systems around trying to recover some old data for a client. Kind of hilarious timing tbh, right after I was done laughing arrogantly about CrowdStrike


Yah, I got hit by this as well. Was pulling some stuff off of windows, it updated overnight, rebooted, and I woke up to my default Ubuntu boot being horked. A bit of a WTF till I started searching for it. I'll be backing up and leaving that box as Linux + a vm.


this was my first reaction too


yes I was not expecting to read the whole thing. But it was so pleasant. He uses paragraphs as the Spirit in the Sky intended: each one opens an idea and then closes it. Compare his opening sentences to his closing sentences; they almost always relate directly to each other. I'm guessing this guy double knots his shoelaces.


except I think most XKCD readers are probably C&H readers too. Not sure what the 10 year olds are reading these days


if interested, I have a twist on this going where you can make many different custom prompts and save them as 'bots', which remember your chats with them, and are also available for other people to then chat with.

https://hilberts.xyz


I would have become a small sanctioned country years ago if it weren't for this


there is an unfortunate reality that in neighborhoods like mine, there is a culture of imitating gun shots. It's tangential to this tragic incident, but it's also an issue that I assume will only explode as it becomes "cool" to trigger shot spotters with your fireworks, cars, motorcycles. It's daily here in Brooklyn as soon as the temperature is above freezing


can attest; I bounced off Xcode several times when trying to bootstrap my way into a dev career in 2010 or so, despite being a lifelong Mac user.


this is you though, as opposed to the new paradigm of coding that is threatening to be ushered in. "Generate code, test, fail, regenerate, test...". Without ever breaking down constituent parts.

I already worked with a team of 20 something's who were generating mountains of full stack spaghetti on top of the basic CRUD framework I built them.

There's lessening incentive to build your TODO app from scratch when you can generate an "MMO framework" in 60 seconds.

The same way I first used firebase 12 years ago before trying to learn the basics of relational, and it was years before I finally arrived at the basics.


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