cloudc0de's comments

cloudc0de | 9 months ago | on: Claude 4

Just saw this popup in claude cli v1.0.0 changelog

What's new:

• Added `DISABLE_INTERLEAVED_THINKING` to give users the option to opt out of interleaved thinking.

• Improved model references to show provider-specific names (Sonnet 3.7 for Bedrock, Sonnet 4 for Console)

• Updated documentation links and OAuth process descriptions

• Claude Code is now generally available

• Introducing Sonnet 4 and Opus 4 models

cloudc0de | 3 years ago | on: Bike Frame Stiffness

I got a Surly steel bike that rides like a dream, I can't go back to the stiffer stuff. I also had an aluminum bike break in half just cause I rode off a curb, I don't worry about that at all with steel frames.

cloudc0de | 3 years ago | on: Build your own web framework

AWS Amplify Hosting is the direct Vercel competitor and has improved since it's initial launch quite a bit. Also has a decent free tier

cloudc0de | 5 years ago | on: Our Thoughts on Bitcoin

Bernie Madoff ran a ponzi scheme for 30 years and had the entire financial industry and regulators like the SEC fooled the entire time.

cloudc0de | 5 years ago | on: The unusual ways Western parents raise children

> For her part, Kuroda co-slept with her four children as a way to adapt to being away from them during the day. "I'm working full time and if I separate the whole night, it's really minimal time for the baby. We can intensely communicate, even in the nighttime. It’s real communication and time together."

IMO the rise in attachment parenting methods stems from the high rate of mothers working full-time outside the home, feeling guilty about being away from their children all day and "missing out" on developmental milestones, or feeling guilty about a minimum wage daycare worker spending more waking hours with their children than they do, and trying to 'make up' for this lost time with co-sleeping and other attachment methods.

I view this parenting style as a sort of pathological paternalism, it's presented as being in the child's best interest, when in reality it's a psychological need of (usually) the mother. Babies need lots and lots of high-quality, restful sleep, and the families that seem to be dealing with serious sleep deprivation issues for both parent and baby are usually in the attachment camp.

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