This was a "scratching my own itch" project that I cooked up because I was tired of Claude et al cluttering up all of my stuff with random markdown files. Just a simple Obsidian plugin to serve an API that the CLI tool can use to interact with the Obsidian vault. I use a Claude Skill to get the model to create all of those random markdown files in my Obsidian vault, and read from them when it needs context for something. It's working really well for me so far!
Well of course it produced bad results... it was given a bad prompt. Imagine how things would have turned out if you had given the same instructions to a skilled but naive contractor who contractually couldn't say no and couldn't question you. Probably pretty similar.
Yeah I don't see the utility in doing this hundreds of times back to back. A few iterations can tell us some things about how Claude optimizes code, but an open ended prompt to endlessly "improve" the code sounds like a bad boss making huge demands. I don't blame the AI for adding BS down the line.
I don't think the question "will the AI add BS" was what drove this experiment. The very first thing the author references is re-feeding and degrading the same image 100 times, which similarly is not about improving the image.
This was more about seeing in what interesting ways the LLM will "fail", to get a little glimpse into how the black-box "thinks".
Judging from what my contacts say, I would not hold my breath. HCP is going to get smashed by bureaucracy and bigcorp bs just like all other IBM acquisitions. All you have to do to verify this is look at linkedin and track the departures of the the acquired staff.
That's not true, commercial and municipal drones operate above 400ft all the time. Non-commercial/civilian drones piloted by someone without an FAA Part 107 certification and a waiver cannot fly above 400ft. Also, you are allowed to fly 400ft -above- a vertical structure (like a tower) up to 1000ft tall to avoid exactly this type of collision as long as you are within 400ft horizontally of the structure.
EDIT: crud, I did not read your post carefully enough, sorry, you addressed this point exactly. My bad.
Am I reading the chart wrong, or does it show that the S&P500 ex-top 10 stocks increased by 20% over 3 years? That would be a historically average and very reasonable return.
Do you think that airplanes, helicopters, and balloons are also inherently a creepy, invasive technology as well? Because from the perspective of capturing imaging data from the air there is really no functional difference between those and UAS...
The need to start a chat for a model that is not currently downloaded in order to initiate a download confused me for a minute the first time I tried it out. A more intuitive approach (which is the first thing I tried to do before I figured it out) might be to make the download icons in the model list clickable, to initiate a download. Then you could display a download progress bar in the list, and when models have been downloaded show a little "info" icon that is also clickable to display the model card, surface other model specific options, and enable deletion. Love the new UI, kudos!
The same reason that Microsoft products are still in the App Store after so many breaches. Because having a security breach is not part of the App Store equation.
This was a "scratching my own itch" project that I cooked up because I was tired of Claude et al cluttering up all of my stuff with random markdown files. Just a simple Obsidian plugin to serve an API that the CLI tool can use to interact with the Obsidian vault. I use a Claude Skill to get the model to create all of those random markdown files in my Obsidian vault, and read from them when it needs context for something. It's working really well for me so far!
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