Anecdotal, but after playing with the API this week (building a minimal harness for an OS where Claude Code isn't supported), the API felt faster to respond. It did seem like maybe the Max subscriptions are lower priority than API requests. (I hadn't enabled priority service on the API either.)
I don't have metrics, so I could be imagining this, or finally noticing extra lag of the Claude Code client. On the other hand, the API was giving me range anxiety, I won't be pushing a 300k context window into that anytime soon, like I occasionally need to do in Claude Code.
Nope. It has become much much slower for me as well. It’s weird cause at times I will get a response very quickly, like it used to be. But most of the time I have to wait quite a bit for the simplest tasks.
Damn, I hate those news, it make me fell old. I did some editing, maybe 15 years ago when I was on a LUG (Linux User Group, does this exists anymore ?). Good time.
Stop reading garbage news, consider to pay for quality news.
The author say some write 12 posts a day. That's true. Some high quality author write 1 post a week or month. Those kind of article are not free.
Just in case you didn't know that a project called Tabby exists (it was Terminus). It's a terminal (another one you could say). It's not my project, I'm just a user.
I listen to a lot of classical music too and I have had a better experience in Apple Music for classical music. Also a plus that they acquired Primephonic last year which indicates good things https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2021/08/apple-acquires-classi...
Which label do you recommend for classical on Spotify? Except Deutsche Grammophon.
I noticed that some recordings (ie Rachmaninoff's Vespers) are poorly recorded. With amount of dynamics, especially in choir pieces, they are overdubbed. I do not use volume normalization.