Hey, don't forget: Google is also bad at search!
What a save! What a save! What a save! (Chat disabled for 3s)
I'm no longer in corporate America, so maybe I'm out of touch a bit, but could you just...not...use an LLM? You can still solve interesting problems on your own if you choose to do so?
Also building voice agents and have found GPT 5.4 with no thinking to be the sweet spot for latency vs intelligence vs cost. GPT 5.5 with no reasoning is actually slightly faster, and much smarter, but too expensive.…
I'm trying not to be the "you're holding it wrong" guy, but ... have you just tried telling it to explore the codebase for things it might break?
Yeah, so was building moon rockets.
You static typed evangelists have lost your damn minds. You seem to have completely misunderstood what this library even is because you have some primal urge to boast static typing at every chance. You can build high…
We use and love RubyLLM! A wonderful and easy to use framework. Agreed with another commenter on the frustration with the responses API not being naively supported; that seems like a huge miss. There is a connector from…
I think something the article glazes over is that all these AI search results, whether it's Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, or whatever, are mostly synthesizing and summarizing existing search results from classic search…
Exactly. Not Starlink, but Tesla, their stupid non AI allocation tracker said my model X would be ready in a month for about 13 straight months (Early Model X plaid allocation)
I think you are wildly underestimating how much of a hard on people have for calling businesses, even when there are better and faster options clearly available, like clicking a button online. Staffing our phone lines…
It's crazy to me that someone as distinguished as PG, as well as so many of the comments here on HN, completely missed this point.
So a Tesla Roadster? :)
Exactly! Many Ferraris of the past have gotten single digit MPG, no one cares. All of a sudden they have to make a Chinese looking EV because of "efficiency"? Give me a break.
Litestream exists?
Sama is the world's second most successful grifter. There's one guy ahead of him.
Because it has an emdash and people can't fathom that real people use emdashes. Like the LLMs didn't learn it from somewhere.
MCP isn't going anywhere. Some developers can't seem to see past their terminal or dev environment when it comes to MCP. Skills, etc do not replace MCP and MCP is far more than just documentation searching. MCP is a…
PaperWM let's you define these types of per window rules in it's settings.
Same. Chrome on Manjaro with Wayland, just crashes.
My favorite setup so far is using the Claude code extension in VScode. All the power of CC, but it opens files and diffs in VScode. Easy to read and modify as needed.
For goodness sake, this is what makes it great! This reminds me so much of the "old" internet where people would just make fun things for the hell of it.
To be fair, Google HAS shown "signs" of cracking down on this; but they haven't actually done it in any useful capacity yet. They call it "Site reputation abuse".…
This seems like a misunderstanding of Chapman's quote. I don't think he implied a compromise on safety or reliability, just speed and handling.
I am curious, did this small business actually provide the service you were searching for or not? If they do, then it sounds like it was ultimately useful.
Hey, don't forget: Google is also bad at search!
What a save! What a save! What a save! (Chat disabled for 3s)
I'm no longer in corporate America, so maybe I'm out of touch a bit, but could you just...not...use an LLM? You can still solve interesting problems on your own if you choose to do so?
Also building voice agents and have found GPT 5.4 with no thinking to be the sweet spot for latency vs intelligence vs cost. GPT 5.5 with no reasoning is actually slightly faster, and much smarter, but too expensive.…
I'm trying not to be the "you're holding it wrong" guy, but ... have you just tried telling it to explore the codebase for things it might break?
Yeah, so was building moon rockets.
You static typed evangelists have lost your damn minds. You seem to have completely misunderstood what this library even is because you have some primal urge to boast static typing at every chance. You can build high…
We use and love RubyLLM! A wonderful and easy to use framework. Agreed with another commenter on the frustration with the responses API not being naively supported; that seems like a huge miss. There is a connector from…
I think something the article glazes over is that all these AI search results, whether it's Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, or whatever, are mostly synthesizing and summarizing existing search results from classic search…
Exactly. Not Starlink, but Tesla, their stupid non AI allocation tracker said my model X would be ready in a month for about 13 straight months (Early Model X plaid allocation)
I think you are wildly underestimating how much of a hard on people have for calling businesses, even when there are better and faster options clearly available, like clicking a button online. Staffing our phone lines…
It's crazy to me that someone as distinguished as PG, as well as so many of the comments here on HN, completely missed this point.
So a Tesla Roadster? :)
Exactly! Many Ferraris of the past have gotten single digit MPG, no one cares. All of a sudden they have to make a Chinese looking EV because of "efficiency"? Give me a break.
Litestream exists?
Sama is the world's second most successful grifter. There's one guy ahead of him.
Because it has an emdash and people can't fathom that real people use emdashes. Like the LLMs didn't learn it from somewhere.
MCP isn't going anywhere. Some developers can't seem to see past their terminal or dev environment when it comes to MCP. Skills, etc do not replace MCP and MCP is far more than just documentation searching. MCP is a…
PaperWM let's you define these types of per window rules in it's settings.
Same. Chrome on Manjaro with Wayland, just crashes.
My favorite setup so far is using the Claude code extension in VScode. All the power of CC, but it opens files and diffs in VScode. Easy to read and modify as needed.
For goodness sake, this is what makes it great! This reminds me so much of the "old" internet where people would just make fun things for the hell of it.
To be fair, Google HAS shown "signs" of cracking down on this; but they haven't actually done it in any useful capacity yet. They call it "Site reputation abuse".…
This seems like a misunderstanding of Chapman's quote. I don't think he implied a compromise on safety or reliability, just speed and handling.
I am curious, did this small business actually provide the service you were searching for or not? If they do, then it sounds like it was ultimately useful.