> A deeper look at confessions, reward hacking, and monitoring in alignment research.
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> Remove AI features, telemetry data reporting, sponsored content, product integrations, and other annoyances from web browsers.
> Claude Code's agentic capabilities, now for everyone. Give Claude access to your files and let it organize, create, and edit documents while you focus on what matters.
> I am sorry but I've somehow been turned into a superfan of exe.dev, Shelley (their coding agent), and Claude Opus 4.5. I'm going to gush a bit. After ...
> [exe.dev co-founder here] If you are curious, we have a clone command coming soon for sub-section creation of a new VM out of an existing VM. This i...
> [...] Now I have a full-time driver. I’m in the back seat, giving directions when asked, or perhaps browsing the Internet if the driver doesn’t need any help. I do look in now and then to make sure we’re going in the right direction. [...]
> How we learned to stop worrying and love writeable root filesystems.
> With the rise of LSPs, query-based compilers have emerged as a new architecture. That architecture is much more similar and also different to Signals than I initial assumed them to be.
> We developed a multipurpose secret-using service called the Tokenizer.
> Trump v. Illinois as a victory for textualism
> We apply a transparency log to a centralized keyserver step-by-step, in less than 500 lines, with privacy protections, anti-poisoning, and witness cosigning.
> My ad hoc shopping app is not exactly groundbreaking. What’s interesting is that I could summon exactly what I wanted into existence faster and with much less effort than finding a pre-built solution…or than doing my task without software, which is my usual go-to approach.