xlr8harder
@xlr8harder
ai enjoyer, human flourishing, cat ✝️
Today I wrote about why AI agents have returned such mixed results, and why expectations for them should still be high, provided you aim them at the right problems.

How would you get a small cylinder (5.1 in length, -5.4in girth) unstuck from a robotic lamp that's gripping it while it's covered in butter and microwaved mashed banana?
Introducing Lume, the robotic lamp. The first robot designed to fit naturally into your home and help with chores, starting with laundry folding. If you’re looking for help and want to avoid the privacy and safety concerns of humanoids in your home, pre-order now.
“lovecraftian cosmic horrors” are not real. nothing breaks people’s brains. those pakistani tribesmen that get access to the internet acclimate to it within weeks
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Introducing Lume, the robotic lamp. The first robot designed to fit naturally into your home and help with chores, starting with laundry folding. If you’re looking for help and want to avoid the privacy and safety concerns of humanoids in your home, pre-order now.
imagine if gas stations didn't tell you how many gallons you were getting because car mileage was a trade secret and the gas station owned the car companies and you could either buy way overpriced gas per-mile or a monthly "max gas subscription" that turns off randomly sometimes
We’re rolling out new weekly rate limits for Claude Pro and Max in late August. We estimate they’ll apply to less than 5% of subscribers based on current usage.
Despite all the great open source models, it's not hard to understand why people don't generally trust Chinese companies.
Disabling telemetry in ByteDance's VSCode fork increases data sent to its servers research here: github.com/segmentationf4…