It’s nice to have a story that makes me laugh and smile about politics. It’s been a long, long time.
This is true, but if you use a file system that does scrubs (and you should use such a file system for a NAS), and if you keep the NAS on 24*7, this won’t be an issue.
Not sure how this works for y’all. On my team, they would get blocked to merge on code review until they met quality bar, and if this happened enough they would be having a performance issue that would be dealt with…
I’m always struck by a bit of wonder at comments like this. It seems everyone’s experience is all over the place. Curious, what types of things are you working on where you see these results? I’m at 90%+ code AI…
I like Amazon's service. Parking at Costco on a Saturday is absurd to the point there's memes about it. I really hate standing in lines. Delivery to my door is awesome and I'm willing to pay extra for it. I also see the…
Second all these points! No multitouch is such a bad experience on maps!
I feel like it was the dot com boom. :s/"Make everything online"/"Make everything use AI"/g In a similar story, AI makes sense for some stuff but not other stuff. The stuff where it does not make sense for is gonna do…
Wait a few months and you'll probably be okay. The first trend of AI was "use as much as you can! You must use AI!!!". Hence the rise of tokenmaxxing leaderboards and KPIs on token use. The second wave, happening right…
LEO satellites are the size of a car and are spaced apart by the size of a state. They also all are in slowly decaying orbits and will fall out of the sky on their own accord in 10 years or less (they are designed with…
That sucks. If GLP-1s work for you, more power to you. Curious: how big of a calorie deficit did you run, and what was your macro (protein/fat/carbs) balance. My personal experience is going low on carbs (especially…
Most embedded code is security / safety critical, so it gets looked at by auditors. So, then. Also, when something invariably doesn’t work (maybe I told Claude “delay 1 sec after each swing of the axe the robot makes if…
I’ve had multiple people say “you don’t work on code anymore, that’s for the AI. You work a level of abstraction above that. As long as you prove it works through testing, the code doesn’t matter anymore. It’s like…
I’ve had this experience as well. I love Codex for doing code reviews, it takes a way more direct, less passive tone when calling out issues.
To be fair, before AI I had my fair share of coworkers throwing stuff over the fence who only cared about closing tickets and collecting credit. You all know the feeling: you see a code review from _that person_ and you…
HPV spreads even when condoms are used - any skin to skin contact can spread it. So yeah, not everyone, but it’s exceptionally prevalent. Luckily most strains are relatively harmless.
I don't know. Even the frontier models do dumb things sometimes. Being able to iterate (and iterate quickly) is really important. If you get 1 try a day, you're probably back to it being better to just code by hand.…
to play devil's advocate, having a credit card does not tell Anthropic anything about your country of citizenship, which the US is pushing them to gate keep access on.
This argument has been beaten to death in the courts for hundreds of years at this point. Why does everyone think that they are some kind of arm chair lawyer who magically knows the right way to read it, and everyone…
Checks and balances man. If a legislature makes an illegal law it should be struck down by the courts or vetoed. The system is working as designed. Judges being able to throw people from other branches in jail would…
Agreed, however Wipr seems about as good in practice.
I live in Texas (Austin). The biggest downside day-to-day is the weather in summer. The politics are also a valid concern. That said, it’s not some dystopian hellscape. Day-to-day it’s not that different than any other…
Kind of surprised they didn't already pull this on Opus when Anthropic was having it's last spat with the DoD - I mean the tech is used heavily by the US military, it seems they have a path to actually claim national…
The comment chain is about firing people for cause (performance issues), not layoffs. You seem determined to feel attacked ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
The issue with Linux isn’t the software, it’s the hardware. Apple Silicon Macs are still the nicest laptop hardware by a huge margin. All the Linux-native options are, at best, “okay”.
- Say that no more than 5% of a company, rounded up, can be H-1b. Ex If you have 1-20 employees, only 1 can be an h-1b. Adjust the % based on how well the policy works. - give companies less power over h-1b holders.…
It’s nice to have a story that makes me laugh and smile about politics. It’s been a long, long time.
This is true, but if you use a file system that does scrubs (and you should use such a file system for a NAS), and if you keep the NAS on 24*7, this won’t be an issue.
Not sure how this works for y’all. On my team, they would get blocked to merge on code review until they met quality bar, and if this happened enough they would be having a performance issue that would be dealt with…
I’m always struck by a bit of wonder at comments like this. It seems everyone’s experience is all over the place. Curious, what types of things are you working on where you see these results? I’m at 90%+ code AI…
I like Amazon's service. Parking at Costco on a Saturday is absurd to the point there's memes about it. I really hate standing in lines. Delivery to my door is awesome and I'm willing to pay extra for it. I also see the…
Second all these points! No multitouch is such a bad experience on maps!
I feel like it was the dot com boom. :s/"Make everything online"/"Make everything use AI"/g In a similar story, AI makes sense for some stuff but not other stuff. The stuff where it does not make sense for is gonna do…
Wait a few months and you'll probably be okay. The first trend of AI was "use as much as you can! You must use AI!!!". Hence the rise of tokenmaxxing leaderboards and KPIs on token use. The second wave, happening right…
LEO satellites are the size of a car and are spaced apart by the size of a state. They also all are in slowly decaying orbits and will fall out of the sky on their own accord in 10 years or less (they are designed with…
That sucks. If GLP-1s work for you, more power to you. Curious: how big of a calorie deficit did you run, and what was your macro (protein/fat/carbs) balance. My personal experience is going low on carbs (especially…
Most embedded code is security / safety critical, so it gets looked at by auditors. So, then. Also, when something invariably doesn’t work (maybe I told Claude “delay 1 sec after each swing of the axe the robot makes if…
I’ve had multiple people say “you don’t work on code anymore, that’s for the AI. You work a level of abstraction above that. As long as you prove it works through testing, the code doesn’t matter anymore. It’s like…
I’ve had this experience as well. I love Codex for doing code reviews, it takes a way more direct, less passive tone when calling out issues.
To be fair, before AI I had my fair share of coworkers throwing stuff over the fence who only cared about closing tickets and collecting credit. You all know the feeling: you see a code review from _that person_ and you…
HPV spreads even when condoms are used - any skin to skin contact can spread it. So yeah, not everyone, but it’s exceptionally prevalent. Luckily most strains are relatively harmless.
I don't know. Even the frontier models do dumb things sometimes. Being able to iterate (and iterate quickly) is really important. If you get 1 try a day, you're probably back to it being better to just code by hand.…
to play devil's advocate, having a credit card does not tell Anthropic anything about your country of citizenship, which the US is pushing them to gate keep access on.
This argument has been beaten to death in the courts for hundreds of years at this point. Why does everyone think that they are some kind of arm chair lawyer who magically knows the right way to read it, and everyone…
Checks and balances man. If a legislature makes an illegal law it should be struck down by the courts or vetoed. The system is working as designed. Judges being able to throw people from other branches in jail would…
Agreed, however Wipr seems about as good in practice.
I live in Texas (Austin). The biggest downside day-to-day is the weather in summer. The politics are also a valid concern. That said, it’s not some dystopian hellscape. Day-to-day it’s not that different than any other…
Kind of surprised they didn't already pull this on Opus when Anthropic was having it's last spat with the DoD - I mean the tech is used heavily by the US military, it seems they have a path to actually claim national…
The comment chain is about firing people for cause (performance issues), not layoffs. You seem determined to feel attacked ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
The issue with Linux isn’t the software, it’s the hardware. Apple Silicon Macs are still the nicest laptop hardware by a huge margin. All the Linux-native options are, at best, “okay”.
- Say that no more than 5% of a company, rounded up, can be H-1b. Ex If you have 1-20 employees, only 1 can be an h-1b. Adjust the % based on how well the policy works. - give companies less power over h-1b holders.…