Isn't what you described here just a variation of chromosomes? We know there are more than two combinations, but Sex is still determined binary via the existence or absence of the Y chromosome, no?
I personally like being able to choose because I understand the tradeoffs and want to choose the best one for what I’m asking. So I hope this doesn’t go away.
But I agree that they probably need some kind of basic mode to make things easier for the average person. The basic mode should decide automatically what model to use and hide this from the user.
You aren’t worried about the conflict of interest with a government run system, given the desire of governments to be able to intercept all communication?
Gemini 2.5 Pro is widely considered superior to 3.7 Sonnet now by heavy users, but they don't have an SWE-bench score. Shows that looking at one such benchmark isn't very telling.
I have doubts whether the live stream was really live.
During the live-stream the subtitles are shown line by line.
When subtitles are auto-generated, they pop up word by word, which I assume would need to happen during a real live stream.
Line-by-line subtitles are shown if the uploader provides captions by themselves for an existing video, the only way OpenAI could provide captions ahead of time, is if the "live-stream" isn't actually live.
The original Atari 400/800 included BASIC on a ROM cartridge.
To use BASIC, you plugged the BASIC cartridge into the system and powered up.
To boot something else (games...., from either cassette or disk) you first removed the cartridge, then powered up.
With the XE series, BASIC was built in to the console, so the "magic keys" were needed to tell the hardware to virtually "unplug" the BASIC ROM before it tried booting from any connected devices.
> And they're still making games that basically are Atari 2600 games with better graphics.
FWIW various Atari incarnations did try to move on to newer stuff but they all ended up with various levels of fail. The current Atari incarnation is probably the most (relatively) successful this side of the 2000s - though they're probably also (relatively) the smaller one.
I think they were close to closing shop before deciding to focus on the retro and indie gaming stuff.
Correct, MCP is not used in Junie yet, but it's something we are looking into. Comments like this help us better gauge general interest, so highly appreciate this!
The whole “AI doesn’t understand” argument assumes we do.
John Searle’s Chinese Room makes the case: a person follows rules to manipulate Chinese symbols without knowing the language. From the outside, it looks like understanding—but inside, it’s just symbol shuffling.
But what if that’s us too?
What if our brains are just predictive engines—layers of heuristics, compression, and feedback—outputting the next “token” based on statistical patterns?
What if intelligence is just what statistical fluency feels like from the inside?
This sucks. I'm actually so sick of mandatory TLS. All we did was get Google Analytics and all the other spyware running “““securely””” while making it that much harder for any regular person to host anything online. This will push people even further into the arms of the walled gardens as they decide they don't want to deal with the churn and give up.
You are getting the AI FRee tier with any paid license for a JetBrains IDE and as you stated it should work with local AI models. I looked through our internal documentation, and I couldn't find anything that stated anything different. If you run into issues, please open a YouTrack ticket and we can have a better discussion/look at what's going on, but with everything I see, I'd expect it to work the way you think.
They're using it on the page, which presumably means that your browser already downloaded it! You can probably dig around the page source/network tab to find it.