Saw this earlier on LinkedIn and checked it out. Awesome initiative!
Location: Accra, Ghana Remote: Yes (or hybrid) Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: - Core: Rust, C/C++, Solidity, PostgreSQL, WebAssembly - Domain: Zero Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), Solana, compilers - Tools/Libraries:…
The bit about treating one’s prompt history as a legal document has really struck a nerve with me. I’ve been keeping a separate git history solely for my prompts. Initially, the goals were simple: reuse prompts, turn…
The elephant in the room, of course, is what constitutes “meaningful human authorship.” However, I cannot shake off the feeling that all user interactions with these AI models are being logged. Perhaps this may turn out…
That seems to be the general direction, at least from my daily dose of cope on X (Twitter). Regardless, conscious design will never go out of style.
Lol! Wrong choice of word, maybe. I meant to say that we don’t seem to be putting much thought into how we’re outsourcing thinking to the LLMs.
I’ve used Rust daily for the last 6 years; from writing compilers and WASM runtimes to writing smart contracts and SDKs… and the experience has been nothing short of amazing. I’m not sure what you mean by a “casual…
I’m a little conflicted on this, as I see a slippery slope here. LLMs in their current state (e.g., Opus-4.7) are really good in planning and one-shot codegen, which I believe is their primary use case. So they do…
Saw this earlier on LinkedIn and checked it out. Awesome initiative!
Location: Accra, Ghana Remote: Yes (or hybrid) Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: - Core: Rust, C/C++, Solidity, PostgreSQL, WebAssembly - Domain: Zero Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), Solana, compilers - Tools/Libraries:…
The bit about treating one’s prompt history as a legal document has really struck a nerve with me. I’ve been keeping a separate git history solely for my prompts. Initially, the goals were simple: reuse prompts, turn…
The elephant in the room, of course, is what constitutes “meaningful human authorship.” However, I cannot shake off the feeling that all user interactions with these AI models are being logged. Perhaps this may turn out…
That seems to be the general direction, at least from my daily dose of cope on X (Twitter). Regardless, conscious design will never go out of style.
Lol! Wrong choice of word, maybe. I meant to say that we don’t seem to be putting much thought into how we’re outsourcing thinking to the LLMs.
I’ve used Rust daily for the last 6 years; from writing compilers and WASM runtimes to writing smart contracts and SDKs… and the experience has been nothing short of amazing. I’m not sure what you mean by a “casual…
I’m a little conflicted on this, as I see a slippery slope here. LLMs in their current state (e.g., Opus-4.7) are really good in planning and one-shot codegen, which I believe is their primary use case. So they do…