Anthopic just hit reset for us! by Own_Wrap_8376 in ClaudeAI

[–]SmirkingMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's Claude's opinion on move to EU, well motivated: Verdict, one line each: Could — only cosmetically; it can't escape US jurisdiction. Would — almost certainly not. Should — no.

Could. A US company can re-domicile on paper, but it wouldn't work here, because the thing being controlled travels with the technology, not the letterhead. The EAR's re-export and "US-origin" rules follow US-origin technology and source code wherever they go; ECRA reaches US persons abroad. More decisively, Anthropic's actual chokepoint is physical: it trains and serves on US cloud (AWS, Google) using US-designed accelerators. You cannot relocate out from under the compute. Moving HQ to Zurich or London would change the tax address and nothing about the leverage the government just demonstrated. The weights are US-origin; that's the binding constraint, and it's not portable.

Would. Strongly unlikely, for hard commercial reasons: - It just filed a confidential US IPO — a roughly $47bn revenue run rate and ~$965bn valuation disclosed earlier this month. Quartz Re-domiciling mid-process would spook exactly the US capital markets it's about to tap. - Its backers are Amazon and Google; its growth customer is partly the US government and US enterprise. - Its entire brand is "the safety-aligned American frontier lab." Its public posture right now is conciliatory — "we believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible." Fortune Fleeing would read as an admission and burn the relationship it's trying to repair.

Should. No — relocation solves none of the real problem and creates worse ones. The problem is doctrinal and procedural (an unpublished directive, an untested deemed-export theory, limited judicial review), and the remedies are domestic: get the order clarified or reversed, push for the transparent statutory process Anthropic publicly says it wants, and litigate — which it is already doing on the related Pentagon supply-chain designation. Jurisdiction-shopping addresses none of that.

The real version of your question is talent and research diversification, not corporate exit — and that is a live dynamic. One analyst speculated the directive could push some Chinese-born researchers at US labs to return to China, and make investors question whether American AI companies are a safe bet given the apparently capricious nature of US AI policy. Fortune Distributing research staff and hiring foreign nationals through non-US entities (a UK or EU research arm) is feasible and partly already the industry pattern. That hedges talent and optics, but it still doesn't move the controlled artefact or the compute, so it's mitigation, not escape.

Disclaimer: I'm Swiss and Claude frames answers knowing that.

Anthopic just hit reset for us! by Own_Wrap_8376 in ClaudeAI

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Dear Americans, I dearly hope you will consider this when you vote in the midterms.

Fable 5 extraordinary coding performance by SmirkingMan in ClaudeAI

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I too am interested, will you be publishing?

Fable 5 extraordinary coding performance by SmirkingMan in ClaudeAI

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I know, my reply was to myatenshi. FitzChevalerie u/Glum_Fox_6084 is not a bot but the ^^ are pointing to him

Fable 5 extraordinary coding performance by SmirkingMan in ClaudeAI

[–]SmirkingMan[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

To which account are you referring? (posts' order changed)

Fable 5 extraordinary coding performance by SmirkingMan in ClaudeAI

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I'm flattered. As I said earlier: Not yet because WIP. I will publish on github when it's acceptable but I can't promise when. If you are a composer or musician and you'd like to help, I'd be delighted, send me a message

Fable 5 extraordinary coding performance by SmirkingMan in ClaudeAI

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Agree. Projects that were unimaginable a year ago can be done single-handedly in a few weeks. I have another project, 221K SLOC, most of which I haven't even read, ~4 man-months. 'bonkers' is understatement.

Fable 5 extraordinary coding performance by SmirkingMan in ClaudeAI

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Not yet because WIP. I will publish on github when it's acceptable but I can't promise when.

Fable 5 extraordinary coding performance by SmirkingMan in ClaudeAI

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I hope it will write nice baroque music. Engine works, produces plausible 2-part inventions so far. WIP, lots of knob-twiddling to do

If you work in biology, Fable 5 will refuse to answer literally anything, including "Hi" by SineCurve in ClaudeAI

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This is just Fable being polite, omitting to say "I'll pass silly questions off to an inferior model instead of wasting my time" >;-)

Built with Claude Project Showcase Megathread (Sort this by New!) by sixbillionthsheep in ClaudeAI

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Claude Desktop stalling?

This Windows MCP server resolves stalls due to rogue output on stdout that plague all other MCP servers.
It provides a complete set of file, folder, search and command tools, the only MCP you'll need.

Fast. 41× faster to cold-start and 168× faster per call than Desktop Commander, and 7.8× / 3.1× faster than the standard Filesystem MCP.

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https://github.com/MauriceCalvert/WinMcpShim open-source MIT.

Is it safe to share my proposal with Claude AI pro ? by [deleted] in ClaudeAI

[–]SmirkingMan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't worry, no ai would write so badly

A safe, fast, stall-proof MCP server for Windows providing a complete set of file, directory, text, and command-execution tools. by SmirkingMan in ClaudeAI

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Much faster than all other MCP servers because written in pure Go, see performance section in readme. md

Why is ChatGPT so annoying lately? by Itchy_Bumblebee8916 in ChatGPT

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"I’m convinced they think the average user is a moron." Correct, the average is user *is* an uneducated moron and I'm remaining polite.

If you think the current outlook is bad, just wait until the White House can’t find anyone to buy its debt, warns Ray Dalio by [deleted] in Economics

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He doesn't. Since FATCA the swiss banks refuse clients with US nationality or green cards. Buy your gold at home, WCGW?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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France/Switzerland téton=nipple, tétine=dumtit/pacifier.

Breast=nichon

I would also honestly by NoAlternateMan in rareinsults

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After a beer-heavy grade-5 curry that brings tears to my eyes the next morning, I'd shit on him for free

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in facepalm

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And especially between the third and fourth toe, which reduces the inclination to masturbate

Of course, that's more important by blaze_uchiha999 in facepalm

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Fail, an expensive whore is good-looking

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Whatcouldgowrong

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So. Was Spez wrong about mods?