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Show us some reciepts in the form of a exported session. I've been a heavy user of Claude up untill the end of feb, but switched to Codex because it's better at handling large code bases, following the "plan", implementing the backend changes in Zig. If you ask Claude to do a review of the code and suggest fixes, then let it Codex review it, then again ask Claude, it will 99% of the time say. Oh yes you are right, let me fix that.

Either you are using it wrong or you are working in a totally different field.



so, interfering with elections is "kindergarten", compared to leaking secrets?


unfortunately the bigger models are pretty slow in token speed. The memory is just not that fast.

You can check what each model does on AMD Strix halo here:

https://kyuz0.github.io/amd-strix-halo-toolboxes/


man, cmon. a little more effort.


Sure thing. For those who don’t know, wiring money like this is a good way to lose your money.

https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-you-wire-money


Wire transfer is a bank transfer, not money wire to Western Union and like.


Yeah I agree the FTC article could be more clear here. I think they call out Western Union because those are tools that are commonly used by scammers.

But let’s be clear: the risks are the same if you are wiring money through Western Union or wiring through any other bank. Once you wire the money you do not have the same protections as other payment mechanisms. And if you don’t get the product as described, you are likely out your money. This is compared to other forms of payment like credit cards where you are protected. With a credit card you can issue a charge back to the seller and get your money back in the case of fraud. With a wire transfer you cannot.


https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php... pretty much contradicts anything you said.


Hah - excellent citation, thank you ejpir for affirming and reinforcing the fact-based truth.


yeah, because the whole world uses Google workspaces, right /s


That and MS Office are pretty darn popular. Not the whole world, but a very decent percentage of your users.


Maybe the whole thing was intentional, right at the footer of viva "Cloud services by Microsoft Azure" ; #1 I've never heard of viva before #2 I've never seen an azure logo at the footer of a website.


If I were to test an email delivery system, I would test Gmail. I probably wouldn't test Google Workspaces, because I'd (wrongly) assume that they work the same.


No, just over 6 million paying business customers.

But hey, if you're in a business domain where categorically leaving 6 million potential clients-who-are-demonstrated-to-spend-on-things isn't an issue? One fewer thing to worry about, right? ;)


Certainly enough where this is embarrassing incompetence by them.


how is having NO law better? I'd say 12 out of 20, is better than zero.


When enforcement is this shoddy, it’s easy to create corruption through selective enforcement.

“We don’t have the resources to go after everyone, so we must prioritize” - but it turns out there’s a bias to the selection process…

I believe that justice is only true when we are all treated equally under the law.


I think you mean 8 out of 20. Fewer than half.


micro-vms, not DinD


cool tool, thanks! Was wondering if I was using the 5x well :) 2026-01-03

│ Total │ │ 2,102,742 │ 622,848 │ 78,507,465 │ 1,670,798,000 │ 1,752,031,055 │ $1283.69 │


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