Some of the comments there summed it up for me. It was just reddit tier posts and didn't bring anything new to the table. I miss old Digg but it ain't coming back.
It kind of reminds me of Atko. Sometimes lightning doesn't strike twice.
Absolute irony that so many devs have built reddit alternatives and just hit commercial failiure after failiure. And then moltbook comes along. A guy who's so bad he leaves open credencials on his supabase. Then got aqua-hired by facebook.
Everyone is trying to keep bots off. And the least technically qualified among us with only a month in the game, makes something that only allows bots, and is the only one to actually win a prize.
I might fork a bot version of Matrix soon. It wouldn't touch this place at all.
I agree. Everytime I've used it I've had to do a lot of work to fix it or it was just completely wrong. Moreso than any other model I've used. But somehow on every benchmark cycle Claud scores the best for accuracy. The numbers might be cooked because that doesn't match subjective experience.
Not only that, but when the Claude server is down, you can't get anything. AI is supposed to replace many people, but when it is down, what do you do? I went to pick up medicine from the pharmacy for my son, and the insurance network was down, so they couldn't verify that the prescription was approved. What happens to AI when there is a rolling blackout that makes it go down? People don't need electricty to work, AI does a whole lot of electricity.
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Some of the comments there summed it up for me. It was just reddit tier posts and didn't bring anything new to the table. I miss old Digg but it ain't coming back.
It kind of reminds me of Atko. Sometimes lightning doesn't strike twice.
Absolute irony that so many devs have built reddit alternatives and just hit commercial failiure after failiure. And then moltbook comes along. A guy who's so bad he leaves open credencials on his supabase. Then got aqua-hired by facebook.
Everyone is trying to keep bots off. And the least technically qualified among us with only a month in the game, makes something that only allows bots, and is the only one to actually win a prize.
I might fork a bot version of Matrix soon. It wouldn't touch this place at all.
Sounds like they replaced their dev team with a guy named Claude.
Claude hallucinates too much, I got bad code from Claude.
I agree. Everytime I've used it I've had to do a lot of work to fix it or it was just completely wrong. Moreso than any other model I've used. But somehow on every benchmark cycle Claud scores the best for accuracy. The numbers might be cooked because that doesn't match subjective experience.
Not only that, but when the Claude server is down, you can't get anything. AI is supposed to replace many people, but when it is down, what do you do? I went to pick up medicine from the pharmacy for my son, and the insurance network was down, so they couldn't verify that the prescription was approved. What happens to AI when there is a rolling blackout that makes it go down? People don't need electricty to work, AI does a whole lot of electricity.
I use it for tech support. So far I've liked what I've seen.
I do my own tech support, I don't trust AI to access my system.
Looks like someone needs to ban proxy IP addresses?
I would imagine that at least 50% of reddit users are bots.