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I think it’s just storing embeddings now.


Their entire angle here is that Siri AI itself is private/secure. Siloing data from the thing that they’re advertising as private and secure wouldn’t make sense.

You think criticism is a sign of being in a bubble?

Especially funny because you could make an exact opposite claim, i.e. that criticism is a sing of not being in a bubble.

Nothing new about that play. They have been heading in this direction for a very long time now.


Perhaps they would have made the basic spell-checker work on MacOS apple silicon then in this long time?


And do you think that’s how everyone should feel? If not, how is it relevant to people not liking what Google is doing?


People are certainly welcome to feel a lot of different ways, not trying to be prescriptive here. My parent asked: "what exactly do I gain by allowing Googlebot to crawl my sites?" and I was describing what I get out of it, in the hope that others might feel similarly.


You’re forgetting the energy part of the equation.


The point of open weight models is not having to rely on specific providers for them.


For now open weight models are legal. Conceivably the government could claim that an open weight model "contained" forbidden information and simply ban it. We live in authoritarian times.


It sounds like you’re both agreeing that windows should be controlled by either the user OR the OS, not both.


I can't see a practical world where the OS doesn't need to take control of window positioning in certain situations. As a core example, there is full screen. Minimize is another, but that doesn't have a clean analogue in the tiled universe.

There's a natural strong reaction folks have to window managers, because it forces you to mentally remap at such a foundational level.

I prefer tiled managers because the user offloads most responsibility. Open something and by default it uses as much space as is available. If you have a special need, you can float or resize, but the vast majority of cases it makes the right call.

At heart, it's offloading cognitive load. They're more predictable and require less faffing around.


You're asking why they wouldn't pivot to making a regular EV, but I think the Apple way is to ask why they SHOULD make a regular EV.

They could do a lot of things that would make money. The hard part is figure out which ones to say no to.


Apple public transit?


I believe AWS forwards requests (for Clause models) to Anthropic’s servers. They don’t host those models.


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