This job is really the stepping stone to product management - and it's the role that's going to really grow with LLMs. A mini-PM with Fable can solve tons of customer needs.
Multiplayer, collaborative! Here's a Testflight if you're interested: https://reverdure.yourstrategy.co
Are you familiar with "the tyranny of the marginal user"? They have to add more features right now.
Thank you!
When do you think winter energy is at peak load?
I've been using essentially this process (with Claude Code) for about six months. There are a couple of places where I've opened xcode; mostly to update the simulators for new betas of xcode 27, and once to add a target…
Honestly my biggest draw is charging my car, so I scheduled that. I do have a 3kWh LFP battery I have as an emergency supply, and since it's in my office anyway I charge my laptop off it, and schedule the wall plug it's…
It would only apply to new installations, even in last year's proposal. I'm not aware of any part of California where a permit and panel upgrade would cost more than $7000. But if you're in those parts of California,…
I was not in any way intending to imply I thought that, I was using the language above about economic value. I've edited my post to avoid the misunderstanding, I think you and I are aligned.
No, these are the right metrics. You're missing choice. When a woman chooses to have a child, she can then raise that child. When a woman chooses to not have a child, she gets to be productive.
I would be careful not to assign causation to any of what you listed. People have done research on the impacts of Kent State - what did you find specifically?
If you're up to 35c/kWh, solar panels are almost definitely cost effective for you.
Seattle now has variable rate. I pull most of my power at night, when it's 8c/kWh.
I'm working on a collaborative post-apocalyptic fitness RPG. I wanted to build a game that lets you take over the real world, gets you off the couch, and has only positive multiplayer engagement. If you find or invite…
Thanks, I'm looking forward to this! I wonder if a lot of the 33k is context, like from recent conversations.
What settings have you tried since it "became more opaque"? They've got a lot more settings now.
1/1000th to 1/10000th as much as typical meat consumption.
It worked out fine for Kent State. None of those National Guard troops were even tried, IIRC.
See their reply that came two minutes before yours. ;)
I'd be happy to help you! I'm working on a game myself. My first piece of advice is: Pick one mechanic or idea, and ship it all the way to a player (a friend) to see if it's legible or fun.
The people touting LLMs or the people complaining about LLMs? :)
You've replied to me before - I really wish you would engage positively.
You're making a bit of a category error there - the "everyone" is different after LLMs. You aren't comparing the same market.
Thanks! I appreciate the positive feedback! :)
I doubt it. We're less than six months in to really good coding agents, and they keep improving. Software will eat a lot more of the business world when it's this much cheaper and faster to produce.
This job is really the stepping stone to product management - and it's the role that's going to really grow with LLMs. A mini-PM with Fable can solve tons of customer needs.
Multiplayer, collaborative! Here's a Testflight if you're interested: https://reverdure.yourstrategy.co
Are you familiar with "the tyranny of the marginal user"? They have to add more features right now.
Thank you!
When do you think winter energy is at peak load?
I've been using essentially this process (with Claude Code) for about six months. There are a couple of places where I've opened xcode; mostly to update the simulators for new betas of xcode 27, and once to add a target…
Honestly my biggest draw is charging my car, so I scheduled that. I do have a 3kWh LFP battery I have as an emergency supply, and since it's in my office anyway I charge my laptop off it, and schedule the wall plug it's…
It would only apply to new installations, even in last year's proposal. I'm not aware of any part of California where a permit and panel upgrade would cost more than $7000. But if you're in those parts of California,…
I was not in any way intending to imply I thought that, I was using the language above about economic value. I've edited my post to avoid the misunderstanding, I think you and I are aligned.
No, these are the right metrics. You're missing choice. When a woman chooses to have a child, she can then raise that child. When a woman chooses to not have a child, she gets to be productive.
I would be careful not to assign causation to any of what you listed. People have done research on the impacts of Kent State - what did you find specifically?
If you're up to 35c/kWh, solar panels are almost definitely cost effective for you.
Seattle now has variable rate. I pull most of my power at night, when it's 8c/kWh.
I'm working on a collaborative post-apocalyptic fitness RPG. I wanted to build a game that lets you take over the real world, gets you off the couch, and has only positive multiplayer engagement. If you find or invite…
Thanks, I'm looking forward to this! I wonder if a lot of the 33k is context, like from recent conversations.
What settings have you tried since it "became more opaque"? They've got a lot more settings now.
1/1000th to 1/10000th as much as typical meat consumption.
It worked out fine for Kent State. None of those National Guard troops were even tried, IIRC.
See their reply that came two minutes before yours. ;)
I'd be happy to help you! I'm working on a game myself. My first piece of advice is: Pick one mechanic or idea, and ship it all the way to a player (a friend) to see if it's legible or fun.
The people touting LLMs or the people complaining about LLMs? :)
You've replied to me before - I really wish you would engage positively.
You're making a bit of a category error there - the "everyone" is different after LLMs. You aren't comparing the same market.
Thanks! I appreciate the positive feedback! :)
I doubt it. We're less than six months in to really good coding agents, and they keep improving. Software will eat a lot more of the business world when it's this much cheaper and faster to produce.