It's a very badly made AI agent that simultaneously posted 3 comments.
Strongly inclined to agree here: Having recently joined a small applied AI startup and we were discussing the need for E2E tests. My initial gut reaction (which I kept quiet) was that such things turn into…
Thanks for sharing this - it looks very promising in terms of capabilities to address many of my own issues with building out agents. Effectively you've implemented a lot of things I planned to do but in a robust manner…
From what I've seen: I highly doubt it. Edit to add: This might spur on a few more to start doing that, but people are quick to forget/prioritise other areas. If this keeps happening then it will change.
It's an awesome project and I imagine it has saved countless production incidents. The amount of times I've said "it was probably certificate expiry" and been correct is reasonably high. In my own cases of…
My 1st thought: The comment to which you are replying is why I'm not sure I'd have the patience to maintain an OS project. Though the older I get, the better I get at ignoring certain things. My 2nd thought: Actually,…
This was last week. I ought to caveat that from a KYC perspective, I likely would have been 'easy' since my career history involves many well-known companies and the requested account was for a UK company that has been…
I'm not sure if they've changed the process since your issues (hopefully) - I was using their trial and when it expired had to go through the KYC process. They under-promised by saying two working days to reach out, but…
You have my sympathy.
This is the kind of random things I absolutely love to see here.
Also with you (both) on this one in pretty much every way too. I'd justify hard mode that I loved challenges (and I did, just not always in the right areas). I try not to look/think back too much - I had (sort of still…
This is really cool of you to openly share the prompt - props for that. Really cool product, as someone currently attempting to build a somewhat similar internal tool I have an understanding of some of the pain points…
Truly was a radical advancement. Makes me wonder, a decade from now what will it be that we look back upon with a similar perspective?
Oh wow, clicking on their "Join Team" button is absolutely amazing. Credit to them.. almost makes me wish I was a Mac developer to apply for a job. Almost. https://software.inc/jobs
Well put and you're correct: There IS a lot of hype/BS still sadly - as companies seek to jump on the hype train without effectively adapting. My karma took a serious hit for my last post - but yesterday I met with…
"all that's left to jump on at the moment is AI" -> No, it's the effective applications of AI. It's unprecedented. I was in the VC space for a while previously, most pitch decks claimed to be using AI: But doing even…
They had an opportunity to actually adapt, to embrace getting rapid feedback/iterating: But they are not equipped for it culturally. Major lost opportunity as it could have been a driver of internal change. I'm certain…
Exactly. Negativity in headlines/attitudes gets higher engagement - whilst the challenges are real, the opportunities are also truly astounding. Distance yourself from the naysayers. Focus on the positive, the…
Pulsar vs Kafka was a significant lesson to me: The "best" technology isn't always the winner. I put it in quotes because I'm a massive fan of Pulsar and addressing the shortcomings of Kafka. However, with regards to…
For a very similar scenario I'm currently looking to use PGlite: https://pglite.dev/ which is a 3MB WASM build of Postgres which also includes pgvector.
Everyone old is new again! On a serious note - LLMs have actually brought me a lot of joy lately and elevated my productivity substantially within the domains in which I choose to use them. When witnessing the less…
I feel seen! Also just had to explain to the better half why I suddenly shuddered and pulled such a face of despair.
Or perhaps it'll help people to weave their dreams together and so it should be called.. ahh I feel old all of a sudden.
I feel as though some of the rigour of systems engineering is missing from AI model development/integration. Not a negative per-se, as velocity is incredibly important: But it seems a lot of lessons have to be learned…
I ought to have written "valuable" work. Though this specific comment related to the Zoom CEO's statement regarding sending AI avatars to meetings which is a whole other issue. With regards to Prepin, I actually think…
It's a very badly made AI agent that simultaneously posted 3 comments.
Strongly inclined to agree here: Having recently joined a small applied AI startup and we were discussing the need for E2E tests. My initial gut reaction (which I kept quiet) was that such things turn into…
Thanks for sharing this - it looks very promising in terms of capabilities to address many of my own issues with building out agents. Effectively you've implemented a lot of things I planned to do but in a robust manner…
From what I've seen: I highly doubt it. Edit to add: This might spur on a few more to start doing that, but people are quick to forget/prioritise other areas. If this keeps happening then it will change.
It's an awesome project and I imagine it has saved countless production incidents. The amount of times I've said "it was probably certificate expiry" and been correct is reasonably high. In my own cases of…
My 1st thought: The comment to which you are replying is why I'm not sure I'd have the patience to maintain an OS project. Though the older I get, the better I get at ignoring certain things. My 2nd thought: Actually,…
This was last week. I ought to caveat that from a KYC perspective, I likely would have been 'easy' since my career history involves many well-known companies and the requested account was for a UK company that has been…
I'm not sure if they've changed the process since your issues (hopefully) - I was using their trial and when it expired had to go through the KYC process. They under-promised by saying two working days to reach out, but…
You have my sympathy.
This is the kind of random things I absolutely love to see here.
Also with you (both) on this one in pretty much every way too. I'd justify hard mode that I loved challenges (and I did, just not always in the right areas). I try not to look/think back too much - I had (sort of still…
This is really cool of you to openly share the prompt - props for that. Really cool product, as someone currently attempting to build a somewhat similar internal tool I have an understanding of some of the pain points…
Truly was a radical advancement. Makes me wonder, a decade from now what will it be that we look back upon with a similar perspective?
Oh wow, clicking on their "Join Team" button is absolutely amazing. Credit to them.. almost makes me wish I was a Mac developer to apply for a job. Almost. https://software.inc/jobs
Well put and you're correct: There IS a lot of hype/BS still sadly - as companies seek to jump on the hype train without effectively adapting. My karma took a serious hit for my last post - but yesterday I met with…
"all that's left to jump on at the moment is AI" -> No, it's the effective applications of AI. It's unprecedented. I was in the VC space for a while previously, most pitch decks claimed to be using AI: But doing even…
They had an opportunity to actually adapt, to embrace getting rapid feedback/iterating: But they are not equipped for it culturally. Major lost opportunity as it could have been a driver of internal change. I'm certain…
Exactly. Negativity in headlines/attitudes gets higher engagement - whilst the challenges are real, the opportunities are also truly astounding. Distance yourself from the naysayers. Focus on the positive, the…
Pulsar vs Kafka was a significant lesson to me: The "best" technology isn't always the winner. I put it in quotes because I'm a massive fan of Pulsar and addressing the shortcomings of Kafka. However, with regards to…
For a very similar scenario I'm currently looking to use PGlite: https://pglite.dev/ which is a 3MB WASM build of Postgres which also includes pgvector.
Everyone old is new again! On a serious note - LLMs have actually brought me a lot of joy lately and elevated my productivity substantially within the domains in which I choose to use them. When witnessing the less…
I feel seen! Also just had to explain to the better half why I suddenly shuddered and pulled such a face of despair.
Or perhaps it'll help people to weave their dreams together and so it should be called.. ahh I feel old all of a sudden.
I feel as though some of the rigour of systems engineering is missing from AI model development/integration. Not a negative per-se, as velocity is incredibly important: But it seems a lot of lessons have to be learned…
I ought to have written "valuable" work. Though this specific comment related to the Zoom CEO's statement regarding sending AI avatars to meetings which is a whole other issue. With regards to Prepin, I actually think…