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It's a brave new world of centralized computing where one day you boot up and can't work because something changed arbitrarily in the "compute" service you are renting.
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I predict this sort of filtering is only going to get worse. This will probably be remembered as the 'open internet' era of LLMs before everything is tightly controlled for 'safety' and regulations. Forcing software devs to use open source or local models to do anything fun.
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Just as likely it's going to be "Oh, you want <use case the thing's actually good at>? Let me introduce your wallet to my hoover."
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> Forcing software devs to use open source or local models to do anything fun.

Episode Five-Hundred-Bazillenty-Eight of Hacker News: the gang learns a valuable lesson after getting arrested at an unchaperoned Enshittification party and having to call Open Source to bail them out.

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All while Frank is pitching his state of the art basement datacenter to VC's, getting billions of dollars in investments.
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What happened to open weight models are 2-3 years behind the proprietary ones? I don't see the drama here.
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I got a refusal doing some math, I think based on the word "sextic", as best I can tell.

/model claude-opus-4.6

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I've never seen "double press esc" as a control pattern.
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esc once interrupts the LLM, double-esc lets you revert to a previous state (interrupt harder).
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