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Well I found it helpful for putting it into perspective.

Imagine whining on BlueSky about imaginary downvotes you got on another social media platform. This is also a very harmless prompt, we need less "safety" filters, not more.

There are some "leaks" here and there ("forgotten" strings in AI Studio) and A/B-testing with nano-banana-2/nano-banana-pro so it will definitely come very soon. Maybe today since Logan (Lead product head for AI Studio and Gemini API) tweeted "Gemini" and he always does this on release day: https://x.com/OfficialLoganK/status/1990633642478219706

:checkmark: Added some words

:checkmark: Hashed passwords (with MD5)

:checkmark: Added <basic feature>

Your code is now production-ready! :rocket:

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I swear I'm losing my mind when Claude does this.


Is the second part actually true though? I can't find any sources about this, in fact the opposite seems to be true. North Korea recently changed their constitution and describe South Korea as a "hostile state" which means they officially recognize it as a "state" at least[1]. Before that they explicitly had a goal for unification in the constitution which implies (or can be implied) that there never was such a view that "the entire Korean peninsula has remained united under the rule of the Korean Workers’ Party". There is also this sentence:

>This North Korean world map is centred on the Pacific Ocean, which gives Korea a privileged position on the global stage

This is normal for asian maps, Japan does the same thing for example.

[1] https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/north-korea-repor...


Yeah, I'm kindof skeptical. Another example I found was Kim referencing the south in a TV speech. I think their official position might be something closer to that the war was victorious by virtue of holding off the Americans and/or removing them from the area. Then the atlas doesn't show the south as a separate country because it's more of a Taiwan situation where they don't want to legitimize it as anything more than a rebellious province? At least in the early 2000s when this atlas was made. The language at the time definitely seems to emphasize that the whole peninsula is just "the nation": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_15th_North%E2%80%93South_...

>> This North Korean world map is centred on the Pacific Ocean, which gives Korea a privileged position on the global stage

> This is normal for asian maps, Japan does the same thing for example.

This is common in Australia too.


So you're saying North Korea, Japan and Australia are engaged in a leftist plot to take a privileged position in the world?

All we need is some TikTok, YouTube shorts and some gullible right wingers, and I think we've got ourselves a product!


As a map of Australia sure but not a world map

The second search result for "Australian world map" shows a world map that is designed for Australian schools and it centers on Pacific Ocean:

https://www.australianteachingaids.com.au/the-world-map

The first search result for "Australian world map" was for one of those novelty south-side up maps.


How are skills vendor lock-in when they're just Markdown files that any LLM can read? You are not locked to Anthropic at all.

The API runs your skills, it's not client side coordinated. You have to replicate the skill-running behavior locally.

Claude just reads the SKILL.md frontmatter into initial context and when the instructions match it reads the rest of the SKILL.md. Every LLM can do that.

If it's such a thing that every model already can support it and you don't need to do anything with it, why is it even a feature?

To be fair other providers have to implement reading a skill directory and only the frontmatter of the SKILL.md and read more of it when needed. But it's a LOT simpler than implementing MCP.

Wow what a rude behaviour. And yes he is the CEO according to his HN profile.

No, nobody in Germany uses Huawei routers. All big ISPs provide FRITZ!Boxes.

Yeah, it's just lip service until a democrat is president again. Same happened last time, it's like we time-travelled back to 2016, every argument is exactly the same in politics and media.

You are better off using Geizhals instead of Idealo which belongs to Axel Springer that owns the infamous tabloid Bild and is currently trying to make Adblocking illegal in Germany by claiming users are not allowed to alter the HTML because of copyright[1].

[1] https://www.heise.de/en/news/Copyright-Springer-vs-Adblock-P...


Geizhals/skinflint doesnt have everything though, whereas idealo genuinely does, along with price tracking info

That argument doesn't hold any water though.

How is that any different than buying a book and using a highlighter or making pencil notes in the margin? Or using FF to skip past the FBI warning and the trailers on a video tape?


Plus adblocking usually works by blocking network requests, right? Or at most, modifying the DOM itself in the browser, not even the HTML received from the site.

And even if it was a "friendly MitM" that altered the HTML before being parsed by the DOM, it would (hopefully) be considered a private copy you're entitled to use however you please (except against the copyright by sharing it, for example)


Everyone knows that but now try to convince the court.

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