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Looks like they just added homebrew tap to the instructions

This not a helpful (nor human) comment despite all the words

I thought they were saying the tool is wonky looking, but <shrug>?

No. The idea is until it receives the chef’s kiss, it’s dog food.

AI appears to be opt in


This sounds like an ideology based reply. Grok is underrated and I think has a better chance of long term success than most. The current growth strategy means (for me) their chat harness is not up to par for serious work.

Their API is consistently among the most used on OpenRouter. While I can’t vouch for it myself, I think this is a decent proxy for capability. You can definitely see glimmers of greatness in their chat interface, it just feels like the system prompts are focused on something that doesn’t interest me.


Grok is not SOTA, but its so obviously better than Mistral. Mistral is just some European patriotism or something.

Grok is nice for asking morally gray questions. ChatGPT will lie in these cases.


What lies have you seen? ChatGPT is the most censored one, but I’ve only seen rejections, not lies.

My other complaint is that ChatGPT ends every response with a teaser to ask more questions.


Ask game theory questions with real humans where its best to defect.


> Grok is nice for asking morally gray questions. ChatGPT will lie in these cases.

Are you really that oblivious to the painfully cringy manipulation tactics by the man who partied at Epstein's island? https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/nov/21/elon-musk...


Suspicion confirmed


Define ideology and its relevance here.


Ah, with this and the Trump prompt we can relive the eloquence of the 2024 US presidential election for all time, any time we want. Truly a golden age!




How is it a high bar of proof if it is already required? Edit: and already met


How many documents can be used to prove your citizenship? How many times do people have to go back to the DMV because they forgot something or another? Now imagine that everyone has one shot to get that right on voting day.


That’s not how this would work in practice. You get an id that proves citizenship once. So one day at the dmv, Not every Election Day.


It's not a requirement in most places. This would be a significant change in practice.


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