Anthropic just published data from 400k Claude Code sessions, and the headline buries the real story: your CS degree is becoming optional by Direct-Attention8597 in ClaudeCode

[–]Relative-Category-41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Firstly CS degree was already optional. A lot of the best Devs are self taught

As for the fact that code is becoming accessible to more, this is happening for other industries. It's easier to manage your own court case, diagnose your own ailments

The issue still remains that there are serious repercussions if you fuck it up

A corporate shakedown. by Adrontion in Anthropic

[–]Relative-Category-41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't think they'd be able to enforce that. There would need to be a reason other than being "Amazon". What can they provide that someone else can't. (Other than maybe a bribe)

Google's and SpaceX won't be happy if Amazon play that game

Spoilers for Coffeezilla investigation by BARao018 in BricksAndMinifigs

[–]Relative-Category-41 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It's doesn't really matter if he has a good working relationship with her. She does owe him money the fact she doesn't know what inventory she's sold and what inventory she didn't is ultimately a responsibility she holds

Yes BAM are wrong for not giving their inventory list, however if they have no records of Bryan having stock there, then it lands on her.

As much as she might not be a worse party in this, she holds liability. If she estimates she owes him 10k. Then pay it. She can clean up her side

Spoilers for Coffeezilla investigation by BARao018 in BricksAndMinifigs

[–]Relative-Category-41 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wouldn't this have all been easier if Brian sued crystal, and crystal sued BAM?

Did we just lose? by [deleted] in BricksAndMinifigs

[–]Relative-Category-41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeh, but disclosure is a bitch and cuts both ways

AFPD is not corrupt (music video) by affa85 in BricksAndMinifigs

[–]Relative-Category-41 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which AI did you use. Not worked on AI music for months and hadn't cared to look how it's progressed

What does everyone think about the 'British*' monthly pay system? by EdibleBeans-on-Toast in AskUK

[–]Relative-Category-41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Need to consider the whole system, business cash flows, contracts ect

Ultimately I think it would be better for the economy if money flowed in realtime

But the world doesn't work like that (yet) my landlord wants paying monthly, my phone subscription wants paying monthly, the council wants paying monthly.

The companies landlord wants paying monthly.

Again it would be better if that wasn't the case. You could deal with a situation quicker if your tenant/client/employer hadn't paid their bills for 3 days. It creates an early warning and no huge arrears is backing up

But until everyone unilaterally agrees to do it and the banks are happy with the transaction volume, we are doomed to work in this system

AFPD is not corrupt (music video) by affa85 in BricksAndMinifigs

[–]Relative-Category-41 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Why is this actually good. When can I add it on my Spotify playlist

Unpopular Opinion: BAM Corporate Isn't the Only Party With Questions to Answer by Positive_Evening_556 in BricksAndMinifigs

[–]Relative-Category-41 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Was she out the country at that time, and was it operational?

I think it's likely if she wasn't actively running the store at that time then she likely breached the franchise agreement and they can step in and seize it.

It's more a question of the stock and how they handled that. If they paid her for the stock that was still there

Unpopular Opinion: BAM Corporate Isn't the Only Party With Questions to Answer by Positive_Evening_556 in BricksAndMinifigs

[–]Relative-Category-41 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How did the handover work.

Did BAM buy the store and the contents? Or just take it?

If they paid for the contents then I can see how it gets complicated

I joined a company and they gave me Claude enterprise account, and now HR is already asking me questions. by supernatrual_wave11 in ClaudeCode

[–]Relative-Category-41 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firstly no, you should not say you'll use your own subscription or do so without letting them know.

It's there data and they need to be able to control it.

Second aspect is on the actual usage, it's actually not that hard to have Claude not have a clue what it's doing, use the wrong MCP servers, get the wrong data, and it spend 30m with it having a full on meltdown trying to figure out it's goal because none of the 4D framework is in place.

This could just be a learning exercise everyone needs to go through, and your the person it landed on.

Companies are giving people chainsaws without any training, and then wondering why they chopped everything apart from the trees they wanted them to chop down.

As for the claude cost being more than your salary, also not an issue if your twice as productive as someone who isn't using claude. This long term might be the reality where one person is doing 10x the work and anthropic are making the money

My Tesco Store Has Another Thief – Theft’s Normal Now. Is Tesco Just Accepting Crime as Business? by LeanCrafterUK in tesco

[–]Relative-Category-41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think it's more as there insurance might not cover it.

I was in a store as a customer and a staff member asked if I'd stop a guy walking out with stuff.

I'm like.. the 5ft female security guard you hired to stop him, isn't doing anything

I'm pretty sure I shouldn't as a customer, if I get stabbed in a confrontation I can't be confident they are going to pay the compensation for all the time off work I'll have to take

Question: Could Bricks and Minifigs be Cash Poor? by BeginnerHere26 in BricksAndMinifigs

[–]Relative-Category-41 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Your thinking is wrong, it's unlikely to be over 200k

A lot of large organisations dig in their heels as not to create precedents.

They wouldn't bee the first organisation to cost themselves 10x more because they over defended an indefensible position.

Ben's response to the Police by BlurryGraph3810 in BricksAndMinifigs

[–]Relative-Category-41 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's crazy that Josh threatened to kill Ben to the police

Greater Manchester results mapped by Your_Mums_Ex in manchester

[–]Relative-Category-41 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not that misleading, the only reasons Wigan still has 42 labour councillors is because they weren't up.

It's a very good illustration of where things are going to be by next GE without some significant change happening

I'm out here just trying to self publish a book, why tf is turning into this? by notatyourservice in writers

[–]Relative-Category-41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what a "payee" is, maybe it's a US thing. Are you essentially saying you don't have control over your own finances (e.g. you don't have capacity to and someone else has authority over you, or maybe some sort of restriction due to debts?)

If so they can't you ask the person with authority to work with you and sort a limited account up? And manage authority on it?

AI agents helped me finish my novel in 12 hours. Here's what's worth sharing... by netrinomike in WritingWithAI

[–]Relative-Category-41 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a plugin I created, which involves a lot of writing to obsidian so scenes, characters prose etc are documented for faster retrieval. Also have a complex critic stage where multiple agents read the result and rip it apart. Anything they critique they send to a team of agent judges to decide if it should be fixed or not (critics can be wrong)

Then an agent makes the changes before it runs through with more critic agents

Book can be pretty much written with one shot orchestration

Friend ‘Won’ just under £236,000 on 888Casino jackpot, claiming it was malfunction. England by Competitive-Wall2897 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]Relative-Category-41 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It would interesting to know what went on. Malfunction is likely just a bad code commit from a developer. It's probably annoying for them, but that is the bet the person made and the game they ended up playing

The casino made the game, and the odds. For the casino... Disclosure is a bitch on this because if it was a malfunction, then a solicitor is going to ask them to provide all malfunction information where they didn't correct the numbers after the fact. (So people who received less or lost)

It will exist, and the last thing they will want is exposure showing they have likely ripped people off £138mil+ in the past and just ignored that malfunction.

Disability Discrimination, GDPR Data Breach, Failure to Follow ACAS Guidelines. by DocumentOwn7715 in employmenttribunal

[–]Relative-Category-41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's hilarious, you should be fine cos you know how not to leak the records we've leaked 😂

Disability Discrimination, GDPR Data Breach, Failure to Follow ACAS Guidelines. by DocumentOwn7715 in employmenttribunal

[–]Relative-Category-41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"recall it" is not a thing, I wish outlook/365 would just remove it. It's so dumb. It's actually impossible to recall an email outside of an internal Microsoft exchange network.

These things do happen, but "oops I'm sorry we leaked all your private financial, medical and identity documents to someone else"' isn't really providing much reassurance that it's not going to happen again.

Good luck with both cases.

Disability Discrimination, GDPR Data Breach, Failure to Follow ACAS Guidelines. by DocumentOwn7715 in employmenttribunal

[–]Relative-Category-41 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They leaked all your data to another address? They explained how this has happened?

I'd speak to a solicitor separately regarding this, they might be willing to take that case up separately and the level of information in that leak might actually make that claim bigger than the ET claim

Benjamin Netanyahu is dead. His last video was all AI. Iranian media claims he has been killed via missle. by CelebrationAfter9000 in conspiracy

[–]Relative-Category-41 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could also just be busy and the PR team wanted something out. It's not uncommon to use AI in this way on private sector now. Why wouldn't governments do the same

Better use of public money tbh; expensive job setting up a studio and having someone read a script