They're asking for 1.5B right now
Time for a change.
125k people, $9,000 for the city council position in my area.
I've been trying to build a golf side hobby business making putters on antique machinery in my garage. Have grown to get some pretty steady traction on instagram, have realized I am not a businessman in all of this, so…
https://xkcd.com/37/
This has to be satire at this point.
Yeah this is not the case at all lol. I actually find Azure to be far more intuitive after suffering through AWS and a little GCP. It certainly seems more stable in US regions than AWS. One thing I will say is the Azure…
I'd counsel you to work with LLMs daily and agree that we're no where close to LLMs that work properly consistently outside of toy use cases, where examples can be scraped from the internet. If we can agree on that we…
I definitely get this often vibe that: somewhat comparable things that take a lot more time often end up a lot better than things that take less time. It's like that commitment you make when you're doing something like…
Heroku made an application I worked on possible. I don't think we had the team to maintain the application stack without something like it. It enabled the company to exist long enough to get the magical stock exit. I'm…
If it all happens out in the open and by the "letter of the law", and everyone involved in steering it that way appears to be complicit in some manner, is it a conspiracy or even hyperbolic any longer? Previous reality…
Not all engineering is creating models though, sometimes there are simpler problems to solve.
I will go against the grain here and suggest that this UI has become gracefully more and more terrible after being pretty good like 5-10 years ago. The more they have tried to do the worse the core functionality has…
Because many of the people that need it the most keep voting against their own interests. Because education is terrible in all the the states that vote red.
And if we apply the 80/20 rule, feels like we're at about 50-75% right now. So we're almost getting close to done with the easy parts. Then come the hard parts.
Yes and you're supporting a company that is keeping things open.
I had it generate a baseball lineup the other day, it printed out a list of the 13 kids names, then said (12 players). Just straight up miscounted what it was doing, throwing a wrench to everything else it was doing…
For me it's been toy games built on web languages, which happens to be something I toyed with via my actual raw skills for the past 15 years. LLMs have opened many new doors and options for what I can build because I…
I mean the constitution was effectively ruled to be unconstitutional with the presidential immunity case, so what does anything even matter anymore?
Dang, my kids district serves 53,000 students. Our food is not scratch built lol.
See USA in the year 2025 about those laws the founding fathers put in to place...
Smolcorp here, we just went from 12-20 across several large projects, it was gnarly. And now, 20 is already set to sunset soon. at some point it just feels like you should give up trying, but I'm hoping 20 to >20 isn't…
This is the main reason I've ever found myself using it if not vscode or now cursor. If I have some massive file that needs messing with nothing handles it as well as sublime does.
OMG I feel this in my soul. Try looking at one of the gradle files wrong in a kotlin multiplatform app with shared ui.
I can give you an anecdote about my parents trying to permit a new garage building on their property in southern California, the process was anything but fair, cheap or quick. The inspector actually raised an unrelated…
They're asking for 1.5B right now
Time for a change.
125k people, $9,000 for the city council position in my area.
I've been trying to build a golf side hobby business making putters on antique machinery in my garage. Have grown to get some pretty steady traction on instagram, have realized I am not a businessman in all of this, so…
https://xkcd.com/37/
This has to be satire at this point.
Yeah this is not the case at all lol. I actually find Azure to be far more intuitive after suffering through AWS and a little GCP. It certainly seems more stable in US regions than AWS. One thing I will say is the Azure…
I'd counsel you to work with LLMs daily and agree that we're no where close to LLMs that work properly consistently outside of toy use cases, where examples can be scraped from the internet. If we can agree on that we…
I definitely get this often vibe that: somewhat comparable things that take a lot more time often end up a lot better than things that take less time. It's like that commitment you make when you're doing something like…
Heroku made an application I worked on possible. I don't think we had the team to maintain the application stack without something like it. It enabled the company to exist long enough to get the magical stock exit. I'm…
If it all happens out in the open and by the "letter of the law", and everyone involved in steering it that way appears to be complicit in some manner, is it a conspiracy or even hyperbolic any longer? Previous reality…
Not all engineering is creating models though, sometimes there are simpler problems to solve.
I will go against the grain here and suggest that this UI has become gracefully more and more terrible after being pretty good like 5-10 years ago. The more they have tried to do the worse the core functionality has…
Because many of the people that need it the most keep voting against their own interests. Because education is terrible in all the the states that vote red.
And if we apply the 80/20 rule, feels like we're at about 50-75% right now. So we're almost getting close to done with the easy parts. Then come the hard parts.
Yes and you're supporting a company that is keeping things open.
I had it generate a baseball lineup the other day, it printed out a list of the 13 kids names, then said (12 players). Just straight up miscounted what it was doing, throwing a wrench to everything else it was doing…
For me it's been toy games built on web languages, which happens to be something I toyed with via my actual raw skills for the past 15 years. LLMs have opened many new doors and options for what I can build because I…
I mean the constitution was effectively ruled to be unconstitutional with the presidential immunity case, so what does anything even matter anymore?
Dang, my kids district serves 53,000 students. Our food is not scratch built lol.
See USA in the year 2025 about those laws the founding fathers put in to place...
Smolcorp here, we just went from 12-20 across several large projects, it was gnarly. And now, 20 is already set to sunset soon. at some point it just feels like you should give up trying, but I'm hoping 20 to >20 isn't…
This is the main reason I've ever found myself using it if not vscode or now cursor. If I have some massive file that needs messing with nothing handles it as well as sublime does.
OMG I feel this in my soul. Try looking at one of the gradle files wrong in a kotlin multiplatform app with shared ui.
I can give you an anecdote about my parents trying to permit a new garage building on their property in southern California, the process was anything but fair, cheap or quick. The inspector actually raised an unrelated…