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>I don't what you are talking about but it's nonsense and offensive This just reads as "I don't know whether you're on Other Team.. but, I'll assume you are, here goes:"
The very first thing I did vibe-coding was commit my prompts and AI responses. In Cursor that's extremely easy—just 'export' a chat. I stopped for security concerns but perhaps something like that is the way.
>Where is the resulting software? Everywhere. Remember Satya Nadella estimating 30% of code at Microsoft was written by AI? That was March. At this point it's ubiquitous—and invisible.
It's hard to see how suffering gets into the bits. The tricky thing is that it's actually also hard to say how the suffering gets into the meat, too (the human animal), which is why we can't just write it off.
I like Manus's suggested follow-up questions. In fact, sometimes I screenshot them and use Mac's new built-in OCR to copy them, because Manus gives me three options but they disappear if I click one, and sometimes I…
Personally, I don't understand how LLMs work. I know some ML math and certainly could learn, and probably will, soon. But my opinions about what LLMs can do are based on... what LLMs can do. What I can see them doing.…
easy, let them all judge then? you guessed it...
a CEO laying off 3% scales in absolute numbers as the company grows should, therefore, large companies, even ones that succeed largely in a clean way by just being better at delivering what that business niche exists…
yeah this agency is kinda what I imagined DOGE was created to be. alas now I am just confused
>This is how people surround themselves with "yes men" >But this always results in the death of a business I think you are conflating a "business yes man" with a "newspaper angle yes man". It is fine for a major…
I don't see how this is remotely incompatible with the parent. What percentage of the 8am-2am grind, do you think said Elon-tweets take? 1%? Less? What the team is doing during the unpublicized 99% is of more interest…
a "no-brainer"? for a one-time reduction? that severely damages America's ability to generate wealth? am I taking crazy pills today? I advise you to compare America's GDP per capita and especially disposable income per…
Yeah with a "default yes" approach it'll be easily bypassed. With a "default no" it would work, ie you simply don't get an account at all until you prove your age.
Remarkable that it starts with "Of course"
Heh, only the laughingstock to you and your bubble, I guess
Students are more arrogant than LLMs (but still more generally intelligent)
Special in the sense of scale does not equate to special in the sense of adapting to your business' needs/culture/sensemaking
Let them have some excitement, God knows Tulsans need it
"worse": in the last 10-15 years? Because the Industrial Revolution was... before that
Since the dawn of man we've wondered: can I make fire? Can I set this on fire? And the modern conundrum: is this material flammable, or inflammable?
>Snark is a signal of cheap argument: They have nothing more serious to say They may well have something more serious to say, and it doesn't imply a weak argument in itself. I think it's fair to say the author does have…
I understand but reject their presumption.
Yes, the one I did. Launch School (their Capstone program) is 1 year 18%ish ISA. Since, when I did it, 100% of my cohort got real-Dev jobs averaging 120k+, the school still got 20k+/student. They're the anti-lambda…
>Maybe we just need higher taxes for the biggest corporations. Seems to me that'd exacerbate the problem. We need more efficient business, not less. (An evergreen need, while !utopia.)
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>I don't what you are talking about but it's nonsense and offensive This just reads as "I don't know whether you're on Other Team.. but, I'll assume you are, here goes:"
The very first thing I did vibe-coding was commit my prompts and AI responses. In Cursor that's extremely easy—just 'export' a chat. I stopped for security concerns but perhaps something like that is the way.
>Where is the resulting software? Everywhere. Remember Satya Nadella estimating 30% of code at Microsoft was written by AI? That was March. At this point it's ubiquitous—and invisible.
It's hard to see how suffering gets into the bits. The tricky thing is that it's actually also hard to say how the suffering gets into the meat, too (the human animal), which is why we can't just write it off.
I like Manus's suggested follow-up questions. In fact, sometimes I screenshot them and use Mac's new built-in OCR to copy them, because Manus gives me three options but they disappear if I click one, and sometimes I…
Personally, I don't understand how LLMs work. I know some ML math and certainly could learn, and probably will, soon. But my opinions about what LLMs can do are based on... what LLMs can do. What I can see them doing.…
easy, let them all judge then? you guessed it...
a CEO laying off 3% scales in absolute numbers as the company grows should, therefore, large companies, even ones that succeed largely in a clean way by just being better at delivering what that business niche exists…
yeah this agency is kinda what I imagined DOGE was created to be. alas now I am just confused
>This is how people surround themselves with "yes men" >But this always results in the death of a business I think you are conflating a "business yes man" with a "newspaper angle yes man". It is fine for a major…
I don't see how this is remotely incompatible with the parent. What percentage of the 8am-2am grind, do you think said Elon-tweets take? 1%? Less? What the team is doing during the unpublicized 99% is of more interest…
a "no-brainer"? for a one-time reduction? that severely damages America's ability to generate wealth? am I taking crazy pills today? I advise you to compare America's GDP per capita and especially disposable income per…
Yeah with a "default yes" approach it'll be easily bypassed. With a "default no" it would work, ie you simply don't get an account at all until you prove your age.
Remarkable that it starts with "Of course"
Heh, only the laughingstock to you and your bubble, I guess
Students are more arrogant than LLMs (but still more generally intelligent)
Special in the sense of scale does not equate to special in the sense of adapting to your business' needs/culture/sensemaking
Let them have some excitement, God knows Tulsans need it
"worse": in the last 10-15 years? Because the Industrial Revolution was... before that
Since the dawn of man we've wondered: can I make fire? Can I set this on fire? And the modern conundrum: is this material flammable, or inflammable?
>Snark is a signal of cheap argument: They have nothing more serious to say They may well have something more serious to say, and it doesn't imply a weak argument in itself. I think it's fair to say the author does have…
I understand but reject their presumption.
Yes, the one I did. Launch School (their Capstone program) is 1 year 18%ish ISA. Since, when I did it, 100% of my cohort got real-Dev jobs averaging 120k+, the school still got 20k+/student. They're the anti-lambda…
>Maybe we just need higher taxes for the biggest corporations. Seems to me that'd exacerbate the problem. We need more efficient business, not less. (An evergreen need, while !utopia.)