Implementing a clear room Z80 / ZX Spectrum emulator with Claude Codeantirez 3 days ago. 36379 views. Anthropic recently released a blog post with the description of an experiment in which the last version of Opus, the 4.6, was instructed to write a C compiler in Rust, in a “clean room” setup.
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He said the venue is offering solid competition to its stadium counterparts, but added, "the economics of going into a stadium are always going to be greater for an artist than in an arena".
I could definitely be reading too much into a six-second social video, but Cook's X post looks to me like the back of a MacBook. The video also shows a person manipulating the Apple logo with their fingers, which, to me, screams "touchscreen."
I used to strive to keep my hands on the keyboard and only use the mouse when necessary, but this customized mouse kind of flipped that paradigm for me. Now anything I would have used a keyboard shortcut for in the past, I can do from the mouse. I incorporated several shortcuts that were new to me and several I was familiar with, but could never quite remember. Now I don’t need to remember the right combination of modifiers and letters or arrows on the keyboard; it’s all laid out on my mouse’s six keys in a way that is very logical (at least to me). I can quickly Shift-click; Control-click; Enter; Backspace; Delete; Escape; Tab; Refresh; Undo or Redo; cut, copy, & paste; switch apps, tabs, & virtual desks; control media; and so much more, without navigating the right-click menu, all from my mouse thanks to my custom firmware.