Sonnet 4.6
Time: 51s
Tokens: 6,888
Tok/s: 91
Cost: $0.08
Opus 4.6
Time: 71s
Tokens: 7,346
Tok/s: 85
Cost: $0.19
Sonnet 4.6 (reasoning)
Time: 176s
Tokens: 18,376
Tok/s: 91
Cost: $0.29
Opus 4.6 (reasoning)
Time: 78s
Tokens: 7,374
Tok/s: 78
Cost: $0.19
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Is there something I'm missing?
/fin
Posts by Mike Rochefort
I used the following prompt to drive a learning session where the LLM guides the reader through developing a Go SDK derived from an OpenAPI spec:
"Using a mock OpenAPI 3.1 spec, walk me through developing a Go API client without using codegen tools."
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Something seems off about Sonnet 4.6 in reasoning mode... I only use it over the API, but it is by far the slowest Anthropic model of the current gen, and the most expensive. I know deterministic results are not a strong suit of LLMs, but I'll thread an example of what I'm talking about.
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It's amazing how the mind works... I just woke up and one of my first thoughts was realizing I completely missed Pi Day yesterday. Deeply disappointing π
@carlwgeorge.bsky.social Fedora RPM package lab @ Fedora Hatch Day is not only informative (so much to learn about packaging and spec files) but also really accessible and made easy to learn. Carl is a great teacher! #Scale23x
Is there a platform/service I'm missing out on?
Or is GitHub's design the pinnacle of "it works so spend development resources elsewhere"?
Off the top of my head, Phorge (Phabricator) and Sourcehut are two I'm aware of that operate differently in meaningful ways. Gogs, Gitea, Forgejo, Tangled, etc, are all derivative more than they are original.
Maybe it's just me, but I would really like to see FOSS all-in-one source control forges eschew the "standard" paradigm of just copying GitHub's UI/UX. I understand it's a known quantity, but I want to see a different selling point besides self-hosting.
We should have never legitimized gambling or outsourced our thinking.
Apple News Quartile game where the top row of times consists of "iam", "the", "wal", "rus".
Subtle, Apple, real subtle.
We're still a long ways off from BEV "Just Workingβ’" across the nation. The electric grid and road infrastructure needs a lot of work done to accommodate complete BEV adoption from supportability, policy changes, public transit conversions, road redesigns, etc.
Had we gone with an EREV transition bridging gasoline ICE and BEV, we could have given ourselves a lot more time to appropriately plan and implement the necessary infrastructure and incentives across the nation to enable folks to adopt these greener technologies.
Looking at things from the US perspective, had manufacturers dug in to EREV models from the start, we'd be much further along in the transition to net-zero. Alternative fuels could have been employed by now at a wider scale without placing increased stress on the grid to handle the load.
With advancements in hydrogen engines, Chevy could have propelled efficiency in later generations by trading a gas powered engine for a hydrogen one. Pair an H-engine with a solid state battery when they're viable and we would have an amazing vehicle that doesn't also weigh a ridiculous amount.
The use of an ICE as a generator and having the vehicle be all-electric was groundbreaking. The second generation had noticeable improvements to its capabilities. I know a few people that have/had one and they swear by the car. It really could have been the future of American car manufacturing.
@skriptble.me Worse is Better was a great episode. I am not a car guy, but members of my family are and we've talked about the Volt a number of times. It was uniquely positioned to be one of the most eco-friendly vehicles available.
Wordle too, it pulled a good-luck-have-fun combo today. There are three character patterns I absolutely *adore* (mega /s here), and today was one of them. π
Suffice it to say my streaks in both games ended today...
I've read a bunch of varying opinions on the matter, and I don't know if it'd be better to use the same model without reasoning for the delegated tasks or use the other tiers like Sonnet and Haiku for execution. Even mixing model providers, though I'm thinking of sticking with Anthropic for this...
I have a project planned for this holiday break purely to play around with LLMs and software development. I've been trying to figure out the best way to take advantage of them from an interaction/delegation standpoint. e.g. using Opus w/reasoning to plan things then execute on it with Sonnet.
For fun I posed the question to an #LLM (@anthropic.com's #Claude #Opus 4.5 model in this instance) and was given a response that I was expecting but not fully sure of. #Rust devs, do you agree or disagree with its analysis?
gist.github.com/omenos/cadd1...
Would doing this actually provide increased safety? Is it generally a reasonable strategy? For example, providing an OpenSSL API/ABI compatible version of libssl and libcrypto.
Convert underlying components to memory-safe languages and provide them without needing to upend entire platforms.
π/π?
In today's software ecosystem which is deeply rooted in C, would it make any sense to effectively create "C" libraries in Rust? I'm thinking about this from the perspective of multi-language binding interop, and enabling existing non-Rust projects to acquire more safety with drop in replacements.
To the #Rustaceans out there, how much of an extra burden is it to write and maintain a library that exposes its public API not just via Rust but also unmangled C?
#rust #programming #software #c #interoperability #binding #development #security #memorysafety #languages
I feel like I should be able to write a monologue here, but all I'm able to express at this point is "I want off this train."
To quote Disney: "LET IT GO!"
www.strongerhollywood.com
If anyone wants to join in, there's still time to donate to the project!
It's nearly crowdfunded 1 MILLION dollars, it's would be insane to see it actually cross that line!
Every backing extends the fundraising time by another 10 minutes, and it is well into overtime!
#NailHouse #RocketJump
Proud to be the 9,729th backer π on @BackerKit Crowdfunding for Nail House! www.backerkit.com/c/projects/r...
@element.io Is OIDC support available for EMS hosted home servers? I'd like to give Element X a spin, but fedora.im appears to not have that capability.
Is enabling "Reduce Transparency" the only way to make iOS 26 visually usable? I've heard some changes to liquid glass are coming in future updates; it's almost as if no one but the design team who made it took it for a spin.
If this option would also affect the URL bar in Safari, that'd be great!
Oxide leadership on stage presenting at an internal Oxide conference.
Oxide is entering a whole new era! Wild what a podcasting company can do.
ed discourse.txt
a
if you are not using vim, why?
it is the gold standard of editors.
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1s/vim/ed/
2c
it should be all one needs in life.
does this not seem simpler to use?
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w