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Do you mean a 3 months moat? Moltbot started going viral in January. That seems to be about a quarter to deliver to me : )
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>Feature delivery rate by Anthropic is basically a fast takeoff in miniature.

I like to just check the release notes from time to time:

https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/releases

and the equally frenetic openclaw:

https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/releases

GPT-4.1 was released a year ago today. Sonnet 4 is ~11 months old. The claude-code cli was released last Feb. Gas Town is 3 months old.

This is a chart that simply counts the bullet points in the release notes of claude code since inception:

https://imgur.com/a/tky9Pkz

This is as bad and as slow as it's going to be.

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The velocity of shipping is wild. Though I cannot recall a novel feature they shipped first. Can you?
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Hard to wanna go all-in on the Anthropic ecosystem with how inconsistent model output from their top-tier has been recently. I pay $$$ for api-level opus 4.6 to avoid any low-tier binning or throttling or subversive "its peak rn so we're gonna serve up sonnet in place of opus for the next few hours" but I still find that the quality has been really hit or miss lately.

The bell curve up and then back down has been so jarring that I am pivoting to fully diversifying my use of all models to ensure that no one org has me by the horns.

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yeah i mean nobody uses Claude anymore, the utilization is too high
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right, like the bar nobody goes to anymore bc it's always too crowded
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Anthropic is trying to be AI version of AWS.
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That is a really tough business if you can't match AWS' efficiency & reliability at scale. Presumably AWS also wants to be the AI version of AWS.

(Amazon + Anthropic does seem like a much more compelling enterprise collaboration / acquisition than Microsoft + OpenAI ever did.)

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And yet none of them work properly and are unstable.
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You're delusional if you think these features would take competent programmers quarters to deliver.
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He said "enterprises" not "competent programmers".
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Is Anthropic not an enterprise?
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Maybe they were accounting for huge layers of red tape in large orgs. God knows those are far slower than "competent programmers" lol
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That red tape doesn't disappear when you start vibe coding tho.
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