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wth man I was told mh Model Y that I bought around 2021 was going to do all this but it's now too old or something?

Apparently some HW3 cars can get it. It's listed available for my 2022 Model 3 (Australia/Sydney). However the cost is twice what they charge for HW4, I believe.

It seems other HW3 might get a FSD-lite version. There's no official way to upgrade HW3-HW4.


I'm in the same boat, this is a whole thing right now. There is some kinda class action in Europe which will hopefully make them pay up or deliver something useful. I think a Refund plus interest plus a hefty fine for lying would be a good start.

It seems you got musked, overpromised and underdelivered.

He at least bought me a horse

I wonder if you have, but that normally what dreams provide is often just delivered subconsciously. You might be regarding a lot of great ideas as having occured when you were awake even though maybe some would never have come had you not slept/dreamt on them.

Makes me wonder if there's some consortium of effects that just causes our very active face recognition system to start perceiving faces.

I really want to try this approach. I'm curious because this has not been my experience at all. I created https://github.com/flippyhead/ai-brain mostly just for myself and a few friends use it. But so far, telling the AI (via CLAUDE.md) to look for relevant memories and to think about when and how to save them has worked very well. It can create structures based on decided priorities, notes for the future, that feel like they'd be very different if it was just trying to summarize everything.


I use Claude code hooks to prompt and store memories. It’s taken a lot of iterations mostly on the definition of “significant” events being stored in memory. Indeed, it works very well now but I’m hesitant to start from scratch on some guys tool. I think demos are going to need reviews here on out. Vibe coded projects look too legit but it’s a waste of time to test the 100 that come out each day


I hear you. I've been slowly building up my own tool (linked above) and keep feeling like someone is going to soon release something that a lot of people will agree should be an independent standard. I'm reluctant to host it with someone else so it needs to be opensource. But then again what I've got is working well for me.


The biggest issue for me is recalling during conversation context, not jotting information down. I've solved this by including a tag for when to nudge the agent to recall something.

ie: "$recall words"

it works but its clunky


I'd be curious to see a blog post or something with the details.


I feel like we need an acronym for this kind of comment. I am pretty sure approximately 100% of HN posts now include at least one comment where someone, somehow, knows that an article is written by AI and resents it.

For Claude we have the ever present "you are absolutely right" and this is like it's human mirror.

Something like TLDR; but meaning "uhg, written by AI".


This article is a brilliant skewering of the 'em dash means LLM' heuristic as a broken trick deployed by those too-clever-by-half.

1. https://www.scottsmitelli.com/articles/em-dash-tool/


Thank you for this. This is like finding a book where someone has written down what I've been thinking, but better than I ever could.


In fairness it's more than the em dash with this article. Read the first 3 bullet points.


AI;DR


We don't need an acronym; people just need to stop posting these utterly worthless comments.


I'm sure it's me being an idiot, but once again I spent 20m trying to figure how to do a specific thing in google-land and still haven't figured it out. Even if I did set it somewhere, I see things like "Setting a budget does not cap resource or API consumption" with a link to a bunch of documentation I have to analyze.


This is what working with cloud services is like, in my experience. Azure's UI feels like it was made as a joke flash game on Newgrounds.


I thought my claude.md file mostly did this.


It mostly does, if you write it well, but it’s less efficient than XML, you have to write it by hand, and there’s no way to “validate” that it’s any good.

This is basically a structured, efficient version of claude.md.


https://github.com/flippyhead/radar

I can't keep up with how fast things are changing. I built this to scan my AI dev sessions chats, search various places I frequent, and recommend tooling, libraries and all kinds of other things I might want to incorporate into my development practices.


https://already.dev -- find out who's already doing your idea


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