Did you not read the second sentence? Obviously I know what sol is given my first language being Spanish. I'm just speaking in a general sense that it can be confusing for others. I already know plenty who had no clue…
Previously it was much more obvious which model to reach for depending on your use case because they had the mini and nano naming conventions. Getting rid of that seems like a step back. Just a personal nit though. I've…
I really wish there was just an easy guide on when to use Sol vs Terra vs Luna, and it just moves further into confusing territory when it comes to naming. The naming convention is especially difficult to decipher…
Competition for cheaper and efficient models is a good thing, regardless of if you don't like SpaceX, Meta, etc. Especially from US based labs I for one am really glad to get competitive models that will push the major…
I'd probably say there instead of a Challenge Mode and a Relax Mode like you said, it could just be a combined mode where there is a timer but after it goes out it simply continues the game on Relax Mode. Or…
I mean its the same thing as the data center investments. Think whatever you want about them, whether they're good or bad when it comes to environment, public health etc. But one thing cannot be ignored - that they are…
If we actually punished corrupt officials and we had some kind of truth serum that forced people to admit yes/no as to whether they are corrupt, I would not be surprised if the majority of officials in the federal…
I keep trying to convince directors and executives at my company to look past the cost per token amount but they refuse to do so. Those are the only things that actually give any sort of measurement of the monetary…
I'm not gonna lie, I chuckled a bit reading this. This hasn't been the case for at least a decade now, if not more. First it was extended out to maybe once every 2 years, then more, and lately at every company I've…
I'm struggling to understand why I'd ever use this instead of just using a lower effort level for opus given on many of the benchmarks listed the cost per task rises above opus at anything higher than medium effort.…
Not sure why this is being downvoted. A draft is by definition forced labor and a form of slavery. If you are drafted, you are being forced to do something you did not volunteer for. If enough people volunteered there…
There certainly are arguments against a draft at the individual level - Example being if the people being drafted do not believe in their own governments ability to lead. A draft is by definition forced labor either way…
Nowhere in my argument do I contend it may not affect myself. In fact I have basically already accepted its very likely I'll be replaced due to AI in the very near future. Thats just the unfortunate reality of things at…
I wrote in a separate comment elsewhere that I don't really disagree that the current top brass of AI push it as something that would replace people on a much larger degree than most other technology, but that in my…
I agree was going to comment that yes it does feel slightly different because in most cases technology narrowly targeted specific niches at the time, that when replaced could at least in hindsight be seen to likely…
> Why da f*#$ do they have to continue developing a technology which they think will replace droves of people by machines?? There is nothing sexy about it. There is nothing cool about it either. This argument alone…
I personally have not had good luck with loops due to similar issues as the post author - but if you were to port your flow to "looping" it would be something like: - An automation that periodically checks for PRD's at…
Same experience when I worked somewhere using outlook. I exclusively used the web UI because it always ran faster for me, except for a small number of things it couldn't do.
Well maybe don't run the call center at all, and actually make things fixable yourself without interacting with a human/LLM. Example: At least here in the US plenty of companies still require calling in to cancel.…
The problem is a problem of choice I believe. When we use AI ourselves via tools like chatbots, harnesses etc. we are mostly actively choosing to do so, and have some control. We can always just decide to stop and do…
The companies that use AI the best will be those for which you don't have to tell someone they're using AI. That will be the sign of it being a quality product. If you have to scream, shout, and beg your consumers to…
I actually never mentioned anything about actually using the AI tools integrated into Cursor in my post. I think I'd generalize my post more to say the more often somebody reaches for the terminal, in my anecdotal…
I know, I actually use it pretty often at work. I agree that its pretty on par with the others.
Never said I was judging, just making an observation. And to answer - yes by book you would be an outlier. Its just an anecdotal experience.
I know this is not always true. But the same people who like cursor still are the same people who are less familiar with the terminal. And I don't know what it is but it feels the less familiar you are with a terminal,…
Did you not read the second sentence? Obviously I know what sol is given my first language being Spanish. I'm just speaking in a general sense that it can be confusing for others. I already know plenty who had no clue…
Previously it was much more obvious which model to reach for depending on your use case because they had the mini and nano naming conventions. Getting rid of that seems like a step back. Just a personal nit though. I've…
I really wish there was just an easy guide on when to use Sol vs Terra vs Luna, and it just moves further into confusing territory when it comes to naming. The naming convention is especially difficult to decipher…
Competition for cheaper and efficient models is a good thing, regardless of if you don't like SpaceX, Meta, etc. Especially from US based labs I for one am really glad to get competitive models that will push the major…
I'd probably say there instead of a Challenge Mode and a Relax Mode like you said, it could just be a combined mode where there is a timer but after it goes out it simply continues the game on Relax Mode. Or…
I mean its the same thing as the data center investments. Think whatever you want about them, whether they're good or bad when it comes to environment, public health etc. But one thing cannot be ignored - that they are…
If we actually punished corrupt officials and we had some kind of truth serum that forced people to admit yes/no as to whether they are corrupt, I would not be surprised if the majority of officials in the federal…
I keep trying to convince directors and executives at my company to look past the cost per token amount but they refuse to do so. Those are the only things that actually give any sort of measurement of the monetary…
I'm not gonna lie, I chuckled a bit reading this. This hasn't been the case for at least a decade now, if not more. First it was extended out to maybe once every 2 years, then more, and lately at every company I've…
I'm struggling to understand why I'd ever use this instead of just using a lower effort level for opus given on many of the benchmarks listed the cost per task rises above opus at anything higher than medium effort.…
Not sure why this is being downvoted. A draft is by definition forced labor and a form of slavery. If you are drafted, you are being forced to do something you did not volunteer for. If enough people volunteered there…
There certainly are arguments against a draft at the individual level - Example being if the people being drafted do not believe in their own governments ability to lead. A draft is by definition forced labor either way…
Nowhere in my argument do I contend it may not affect myself. In fact I have basically already accepted its very likely I'll be replaced due to AI in the very near future. Thats just the unfortunate reality of things at…
I wrote in a separate comment elsewhere that I don't really disagree that the current top brass of AI push it as something that would replace people on a much larger degree than most other technology, but that in my…
I agree was going to comment that yes it does feel slightly different because in most cases technology narrowly targeted specific niches at the time, that when replaced could at least in hindsight be seen to likely…
> Why da f*#$ do they have to continue developing a technology which they think will replace droves of people by machines?? There is nothing sexy about it. There is nothing cool about it either. This argument alone…
I personally have not had good luck with loops due to similar issues as the post author - but if you were to port your flow to "looping" it would be something like: - An automation that periodically checks for PRD's at…
Same experience when I worked somewhere using outlook. I exclusively used the web UI because it always ran faster for me, except for a small number of things it couldn't do.
Well maybe don't run the call center at all, and actually make things fixable yourself without interacting with a human/LLM. Example: At least here in the US plenty of companies still require calling in to cancel.…
The problem is a problem of choice I believe. When we use AI ourselves via tools like chatbots, harnesses etc. we are mostly actively choosing to do so, and have some control. We can always just decide to stop and do…
The companies that use AI the best will be those for which you don't have to tell someone they're using AI. That will be the sign of it being a quality product. If you have to scream, shout, and beg your consumers to…
I actually never mentioned anything about actually using the AI tools integrated into Cursor in my post. I think I'd generalize my post more to say the more often somebody reaches for the terminal, in my anecdotal…
I know, I actually use it pretty often at work. I agree that its pretty on par with the others.
Never said I was judging, just making an observation. And to answer - yes by book you would be an outlier. Its just an anecdotal experience.
I know this is not always true. But the same people who like cursor still are the same people who are less familiar with the terminal. And I don't know what it is but it feels the less familiar you are with a terminal,…