- jstummbilligHow do you review the no?
- Say more? It's the first time I see Composer 1 being talked about outside of the Cursor press stuff, with high praise no less.
What are we talking about? Autocomplete or GPT/Claude contender or...? What makes it so great?
- I say. Vibe coded 4 apps once I got past that, on my way to half a billion in ARR already.
- Let's assume that Mozilla is not doing super hot and that's why their CEO is contemplating this topic.
Obviously we are not happy about ads, but we all understand that having money is pretty neat (if only to pay ones salary). Help the CEO fella: What great, unused options is Mozilla missing to generate revenue through their browser?
- I find the long-term memory concepts with regards to AI curiously dubious.
On first glance, of course it's something we want. It's how we do it, after all! Learning on the job is what enables us to do our jobs and so many other things.
On the other hand humans are frustratingly stuck in their ways and not all that happy to change and that is something that societies or orgs fight a lot. Do I want to convince my coding agent to learn new behavior, conflicting with existing memory?
It's not at all obvious to me in how far memory is a bug or a feature. Does somebody have a clear case on why this is something that we should want and why it's not a problem?
- Interesting. Here is my ai-powered dev prediction: We'll move toward event-sourced systems, because AI will be able to discover patterns and workflow correlations that are hard or impossible to recover from state-only CRUD. It seems silly to not preserve all that business information, given this analysis machine we have at our hands.
- Yes, according to Duolingo's (obviously biased) CEO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st6uE-dlunY
Found this episode fairly interesting (without being particularly interested or personally invested in the space)
- Why do you need code execution envs? Could the skill not just be a function over a business process, do a then b then c?
- Is there a fundamental difference between a skill and a tool or could I just make a terse skill and have that be used in the same way as a tool?
- Since as per Anthropics own benchmarks Sonnet 4.5 is beaten by Opus 4.5 would it not suffice to infer the rest?
- At least this once the AI-ism was not spotted.
- So, right off the bat: 5.2 code talk (through codex) feels really nice. The first coding attempt was a little meh compared to 5.1 codex max (reflecting what they wrote themselves), but simply planning / discussing things felt markedly better than anything I remember from any previous model, from any company.
I remain excited about new models. It's like finding my coworker be 10% smarter every other week.
- > For coding tasks, GPT-5.1-Codex-Max is a faster, more capable, and more token-efficient coding variant
Hm, yeah, strange. You would not be able to tell, looking at every chart on the page. Obviously not a gotcha, they put it on the page themselves after all, but how does that make sense with those benchmarks?
- > I feel like everyone in this thread is assuming this is a good faith move by Australia to help kids in school and with socialization.
Really! My experience is quite the opposite. I see a lot of people explaining why it's a bad idea.
- I find the relationship of the general public with company ownership fascinating.
1) Can just pick and choose buying parts of the best, most well functioning companies without having to figure out anything or do anything, what a life.
2) Kinda hate on people who run those companies
3) Also kinda hate on big companies in general
4) Owning stocks is somewhat cool though. Unless it's not, then it's destruction of wealth.
- Never used C much, but I would assume it is more LOC than a newer language with more features. Less code is a fairly important feature for LLMs with relatively limited context windows.
- Interesting, but I disagree with the main premise. I am currently not motivated not because of my coming death but because I am frustrated when things are bad. More time would give me more time to be frustrated. I simply don't think that things will be great or boring just because a lot of time passes. Things change at a speed that adaption alone can occupy any one of us forever.
- I love that we are earnestly contemplating the merits of the pelican benchmark. What a timeline.