<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hacker News: loufe</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=loufe</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2026 17:09:53 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=loufe" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by loufe in "Harvest hikes bills by 1500% after purchased by Bending Spoons"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>"What's Changing"<p>That warning infobox triggers an AI flag in my brain instantly.</p>
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<p>The comments here are baffling. Is nobody seeing the easy opportunity for gathering amazing high-quality training data by inserting yourself as a MITM? If I were a competing lab, criminal, or opportunist I'd lie/cheat/steal/simply pay the difference to get the chance to listen into real life scenarios of usage of modern models in a high-impact business.<p>Seems a huge part of the story completely absent to me.</p>
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<p>Going back between two different company's AI tools when facing a tricky architecture question often surfaces holes in an approach I'd been building.<p>Similarly, if I ever get a bit too vibey and don't carefully review code changes myself, the blast radius is generally significantly resolved by a carefully tuned "did you consider x, y, and z" skill after a first draft partnered with a "deploy an adversarial review agent for the worktree".</p>
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<p>This is only a thinly veiled ad. It's fine, I was curious about this exact setup, anyways.<p>What would be useful is a cost metric. I'm curious how much I'd be willing to spend as a premium to not have those companies piping my conversations directly to the NSA. Maybe only some conversations? Claude and OpenAI are heavily subsidized, by all accounts, so Kimi K3 on a private endpoint might end up costing more or less - that's what I want to know.</p>
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<p>As an aside: I lack the vocabulary, but man those interactive "stats" cards scream LLM-written to me. No problem with it, necessarily, just something about that style seems to raise a flag in my mind.</p>
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<p>Edit:<p>The $200 plan is explicitly 4x the $100 plan[1] only for "per session". That's so vague. I initially pushed back against your claim, but reading now Anthropic is not at all clear, in fact.<p>[1] <a href="https://support.claude.com/en/articles/11049741-what-is-the-max-plan" rel="nofollow">https://support.claude.com/en/articles/11049741-what-is-the-...</a></p>
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<p>author of the blogpost is the maintainer of Handy, so almost guaranteed!</p>
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<p>I wonder if releasing this may have been on the roadmap, but been prioritized as a bit of whiplash following the "you forfeit the entirety of your working directory as a condition of working with this tool" upset from a few days ago.</p>
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<p>I agree to an extent but it needs to be balanced. Receiving a half-baked, extremely verbose recap of thinking on benign details with Opus 4.8 or GPT 5.5 feels like an extraordinary loss of quality of experience compared with fable 5.<p>Yes it shares less, but I think the trade-off is you pay less in tokens and hopefully it's truly just not needing to say things because it truly does just better get what you're saying, think to read X markdown file or GH issue which contains the info, etc.<p>As long as I can still push back and get it to share its thinking on demand and I'm confident the model isn't actually basing things on poor premises, this is okay for me. I am more productive when not inundated with time-wasting check-ins.<p>That said, I absolutely lament the loss of the ability to access the thinking - I would happily read the "DANGER DANGER DANGER" internal gremlin thoughts fable 5 makes to verify something if they were accessed, and prefer that to a recap presented only for my benefit.</p>
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<p>First party support would be nice since this is not a high-trust in the AUR period, but fair point, I'll probably use it, thank you!</p>
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<p>unfortunately no arch based distro support. I'm curious why it's not packaged as a flatpak.</p>
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<p>Not to single you out, parent commenter, but I really hope the quality of discourse on HN will move past these basic comparisons eventually. It seems like every thread on every model release has the exact same comments.<p>"Wow, X models is Y% better or worse than Claude Z model on T benchmark"<p>"That's irrelevant, they're just benchmaxing."<p>"Not useable for daily coding or agentic workloads, the vibes are totally wrong."<p>"It's almost as good, and costs a lot less, so I will absolutely use it."<p>"I cannot imagine justifying using these, as the step change means open models lower costs do not make up for the productivity loss"<p>I'm an unhappy Anthropic customer and really rooting for open models and non-gatekept intelligence, but how do we move on from this now meme-like model release discourse rigamarole. I do not know what that would be. I don't design LLMs nor benchmarks, and I genuinely appreciate that people do their best to provide information, even if non-perfect here. I'm sure most of you who actively read these comment pages on announcements must feel similarly, though, right?</p>
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<p>Genuine question though, why would I care about this if I'm paying for a subscription and adhering to TOS. I'm very skeptical about their privacy policy, business practices, and so on, but am curious what the negative about this is. Seems like it would work to my favour as a customer pushing back any date of the cutting of subsidies.<p>That said, these fraudulent proxies are helping Chinese labs keep up, which might be to my advantage long term in eventually having a high quality private AI I fully control on my own hardware. That's not support, but I do recognize the incentive, for whatever that's worth.</p>
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<p>"Next generation model"<p>If it was the next generation, why isn't it a major version change..?</p>
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<p>For what it's worth, flickering in CC has been fixed since around the beginning of the year.</p>
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<p>There's a large gap between what they do (same env var disables this since the beginning) vs Microsoft bucking it's way through AI coauthorship credit in a multi potential author china shop, though.</p>
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<p>In what way is it "not a special bug"? It's a publicly known root access from RCE exploit. Those cannot be a dime a dozen. I'm sure it's especially interesting for any shared hosting services which might be affected, and could be delayed. I could find any places running containered services and exfiltrate secrets parallel services, no?<p>What constitutes "special" for you, out of curiosity? Something chaining with a hypervisor exploit?</p>
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<p>The order of the bars does not even follow the order in the legend unless I'm mistaken, that's insane.</p>
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<p>I bet the decision had been made many months before. If they had started operations already they would have needed to invest probably millions in the equipment purchase, worker training, and so on. IIRC I had asked my prof and he didn't seem to be interested in investing the effort into presenting our findings, but never really elaborated further.<p>Kind of fun thinking back, but hopefully they weren't betting the farm solely on some university professor's at-his-pace work.</p>
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<p>In my undergrad I did a grad course on advanced mine ventilation, modeling the fluid dynamics of clearing out blast gasses from a room and pillar salt mine in Southern Ontario. The company had reached out to the professor a year or two ago asking for help understanding why it took so long for blast gasses to clear (which is obviously something to minimize). I was pretty proud I was able to reproduce the measured air velocities with my model, but while preparing my presentation at the end of the semester, I read the a month before I started my project the mine had switched to road headers (mechanical rock breaking, appropriate only in soft rock mines like salt, potash, and coal) and so my research, while interesting, seemed a little pointless.<p>They have some really unique challenges in salt mines, for those who enjoy reading into it. "Les Îles de la Madelaine" in the St. Lawrence seaway is a kitesurfing destination with an absolutely incredible salt mine, for anyone curious[1].<p>#1 - <a href="https://amq-inc.com/en/mines-seleine-quebecs-only-salt-mine/" rel="nofollow">https://amq-inc.com/en/mines-seleine-quebecs-only-salt-mine/</a></p>
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