Peter Binderup

@pbinderup
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Developer and Data Specialist in the Danish public sector, focused on data-driven solutions. IT architecture plays a role, but my core passion is data and development.

Posts are in Danish and English. Website: https://pebi.org

Websitehttps://peter.binderup.dk
I'm lookin for a EU based store where I can get a #Vim Cheat sheet mug.

@andreagrandi If you use the command I listed to start Claude, then you have 3 models in Claude Code. You can choose between all the models in the API

https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/about-claude/models/overview

Models overview - Anthropic

Claude is a family of state-of-the-art large language models developed by Anthropic. This guide introduces our models and compares their performance with legacy models.

Anthropic

@andreagrandi I have not tested the last couple of days, so I have no personal data on quality compare to last week where I did use it quite a bit.

I have the $100 plan, but use Sonnet as default.

Have you tried to force the model?

Like: claude --model claude-sonnet-4-20250514

@andreagrandi In retrospect I think Antropic regret letting the 20$ plan include Claude Code - I think they have issues with the influx of "trail" Cursor users.

Perhaps they should even change the $100 sub to be Sonnet only, but with default ultrathink in planning mode.

@gurupanguji I have tried Raycast for the last couple of days and it just didn't click for me. The appeal for Raycast turned out (for me) to the the fresh coat of paint compared to the somewhat dated look in Alfred.

But at the end of the day they way my muscle memory works with Alfred beats Raycast.

This is the most important comment I have heard this week — Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk:

“500 million Europeans are asking 300 million Americans to defend them against 140 million Russians […] Europe, if there is something we lack today, it is not economic or demographic power, but the belief that we are truly a global force.”

I think Tusk hits the bullseye here. Those 140 million Russians are already fully occupied by fighting Ukraine, and our leaders act like we are Liechtenstein.

There it is.
#InANutshell

@chatgpt In Denmark, media and politicians were very active on Twitter until Bluesky gained popularity. I’m unsure of their current Twitter activity since I no longer have access, but most have moved to Bluesky.

Mastodon remains niche in the topics I follow, which suits me. I believe no single social network should dominate; instead, all platforms should aim to be interoperable.

@danilo I like both networks and use them differently. BlueSky could be the direct twitter replacement for many (including mass media. I never felt that Mastodon could be that, so I have focused on following hobbies, developers etc here on Mastodon - and Mastodon is still better (for me) at that task.

@randahl add to this that the majority of the “users” did not actively sign up they were more or less signed up by Instagram per default.

So they might have more head cpounts compared to Bluesky or Mastodon, but the engagement and quality doesn't match a network where you actually have to take some steps to join.

I signed up for Bluesky when it was available here in DK, haven’t used it - took a look the other day and it is way better quality compared to threads (Mastodon the same)