
I Tested Sonnet 4.6 Two Ways. One of Them Got Personal
Originally published at thoughts.jock.pl Sonnet 4.6 dropped with a 1 million token context window, improved coding, same price as 4.5. I ran two experiments the same day. Experiment 1: Loading 6 Months of My Writing Into It I took 16 unpublished drafts. About 24,000 words across six months. Everything I'd been thinking about but hadn't published yet. Loaded it all in plus my published post titles. Then I asked: "What am I really trying to say?" The model came back with something I wasn't expecting. It identified an underlying anxiety running through all of it -- finding something that creates both empowerment and uncertainty about whether it's valid. It picked up on my ADHD. I'd mentioned it exactly twice in passing across the whole corpus. It connected that to patterns in how I write about control, systems, and needing external structure. It said the agent I'm building might be "a coping mechanism that happens to also be commercially interesting." That's... accurate. I didn't love hea
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