More breathless, but vague praise for #Mythos.
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More breathless, but vague praise for #Mythos. Now #mozilla's CTO has come out with a detail-free, hyperbole-laden blog post.
I can't get anything below the surface level on this blog post. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places.
- The blog post itself contains no links or references (except a link to a prior blog post)
- The Firefox 150 release notes has zero mentions of #Claude, #Anthropic, or Mythos.
- The security advisories in Firefox 150 lists 41 bugs
- Anthropic is credited exactly 3 times.
- The blog post says This week’s release of Firefox 150 includes fixes for 271 vulnerabilities identified during this initial evaluation
- it is not clear why the blog says 271, the release lists 41 issues, and only 3 acknowledge Anthropic
- I've tried looking on Mozilla's bugzilla and I have no access to any bug that is named in those release notes. I can't even see the conversation, much less the code change.
How is someone supposed to put this blog post's claims into context?
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More breathless, but vague praise for #Mythos. Now #mozilla's CTO has come out with a detail-free, hyperbole-laden blog post.
I can't get anything below the surface level on this blog post. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places.
- The blog post itself contains no links or references (except a link to a prior blog post)
- The Firefox 150 release notes has zero mentions of #Claude, #Anthropic, or Mythos.
- The security advisories in Firefox 150 lists 41 bugs
- Anthropic is credited exactly 3 times.
- The blog post says This week’s release of Firefox 150 includes fixes for 271 vulnerabilities identified during this initial evaluation
- it is not clear why the blog says 271, the release lists 41 issues, and only 3 acknowledge Anthropic
- I've tried looking on Mozilla's bugzilla and I have no access to any bug that is named in those release notes. I can't even see the conversation, much less the code change.
How is someone supposed to put this blog post's claims into context?
@paco "We’ve led the industry in building and adopting Rust"
Um, yeah, about that...
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@paco "We’ve led the industry in building and adopting Rust"
Um, yeah, about that...
@sundew Yeah, I found that pretty rich. At best it is a "we knew them when" claim. Because Mozilla turned their back on it really hard a long time ago.
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