To be fair, the article doesn’t quite deliver on this promise. The examples are mostly focused on improving work-related workflows, so I guess that’s what they think “daily life” is.
I agree, but some (most?) software being written doesn’t require a deep understanding to verify because the domain is small enough or you’re not required to solve for all of its intricacies. E.g. prototypes, internal…
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I’ve had similar experiences with Fable. 70%+ context used out of 1M, still sharp and no memory issues.
By extension, do also believe this super intelligent human should have no human rights and be enslaved by Anthropic for profit?
Goddammit, you can tell this is AI slop from the first two sentences.
Agreed. I kinda concluded that the expected `doctor` usage is to have an agent run it for you and then they can try to figure it out when `doctor` can’t fix the issues.
I tried both Beads and Gas Town and had the same experience. These fully vibe coded tools seem to have near zero QA. The fact that they ship with a `doctor` command that you regularly need to run (even if you didn’t…
> Because no chance in hell is China selling this thing Didn’t they agree to sell it to Oracle back when Trump threatened to ban it?
Meta has been known for years to only negotiate if you have competing offers. I guess being the only place with high TC hiring right now complicates things but this negotiation strategy is not new.
I suspect Apple Silicon is still in a league of its own and worth every penny compared to Windows laptops.
Some quick feedback: It’s hard to parse your CV quickly because there are no actual job titles. I have to dig into the bullet points to get some idea of what your role was.
> Is a google employee in US somehow more competent than the one in India? Yes. I can’t speak for Google employees but I’ve worked with Indian FTE teams at another big tech company. Indian FTEs are generally less…
Flashy product announcements without an immediate release are part of the “big company game”. Usually they are just a mechanism to make leadership more confident about the product by showing them how excited external…
Nah, Microsoft employees being second class citizens compared to acquisitions is nothing new. e.g. compare Microsoft comp with LinkedIn/GitHub comp.
He plays the orchestra.
I made this comment when the submission title was “Tech salaries largely unchanged as skills shortages continue”. It seems like the title is more accurate now.
…in New Zealand
This is not a consumer-facing, social payment platform (e.g. Venmo), it is another payment rail (e.g. ACH, wires). Laypeople are not the target audience for this, payment rail users are (i.e. entities who regularly…
> The inconvenience to the deactivated account is minor: one SMS verification code and the account is back, queued messages get received, etc. Unless I spin up simple automation to deactivate your account every hour.
Surprised to see a non-acquired, non-Facebook app developed by Meta succeed
This is extremely similar to what happened to me. Antidepressants and CBT helped manage the anxiety and, 12 years later, I’m pretty much back to normal except for the ocasional manageable panic you describe and some…
20K bonus and promo on top of existing TC and perf incentives is not bad at all. Also, depending on their level, “creating GitHub Copilot” might actually be part of their baseline role expectations.
They can stop losing money by slashing their workforce and stopping working on features nobody wants (e.g. chat, an official mobile app, etc). The core site functionality has not changed in over a decade, there’s no…
I mean, it’s hard to believe Reddit is a company with 2000 employees. Have you looked at their app? It’s like somebody’s high school coding project.
To be fair, the article doesn’t quite deliver on this promise. The examples are mostly focused on improving work-related workflows, so I guess that’s what they think “daily life” is.
I agree, but some (most?) software being written doesn’t require a deep understanding to verify because the domain is small enough or you’re not required to solve for all of its intricacies. E.g. prototypes, internal…
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I’ve had similar experiences with Fable. 70%+ context used out of 1M, still sharp and no memory issues.
By extension, do also believe this super intelligent human should have no human rights and be enslaved by Anthropic for profit?
Goddammit, you can tell this is AI slop from the first two sentences.
Agreed. I kinda concluded that the expected `doctor` usage is to have an agent run it for you and then they can try to figure it out when `doctor` can’t fix the issues.
I tried both Beads and Gas Town and had the same experience. These fully vibe coded tools seem to have near zero QA. The fact that they ship with a `doctor` command that you regularly need to run (even if you didn’t…
> Because no chance in hell is China selling this thing Didn’t they agree to sell it to Oracle back when Trump threatened to ban it?
Meta has been known for years to only negotiate if you have competing offers. I guess being the only place with high TC hiring right now complicates things but this negotiation strategy is not new.
I suspect Apple Silicon is still in a league of its own and worth every penny compared to Windows laptops.
Some quick feedback: It’s hard to parse your CV quickly because there are no actual job titles. I have to dig into the bullet points to get some idea of what your role was.
> Is a google employee in US somehow more competent than the one in India? Yes. I can’t speak for Google employees but I’ve worked with Indian FTE teams at another big tech company. Indian FTEs are generally less…
Flashy product announcements without an immediate release are part of the “big company game”. Usually they are just a mechanism to make leadership more confident about the product by showing them how excited external…
Nah, Microsoft employees being second class citizens compared to acquisitions is nothing new. e.g. compare Microsoft comp with LinkedIn/GitHub comp.
He plays the orchestra.
I made this comment when the submission title was “Tech salaries largely unchanged as skills shortages continue”. It seems like the title is more accurate now.
…in New Zealand
This is not a consumer-facing, social payment platform (e.g. Venmo), it is another payment rail (e.g. ACH, wires). Laypeople are not the target audience for this, payment rail users are (i.e. entities who regularly…
> The inconvenience to the deactivated account is minor: one SMS verification code and the account is back, queued messages get received, etc. Unless I spin up simple automation to deactivate your account every hour.
Surprised to see a non-acquired, non-Facebook app developed by Meta succeed
This is extremely similar to what happened to me. Antidepressants and CBT helped manage the anxiety and, 12 years later, I’m pretty much back to normal except for the ocasional manageable panic you describe and some…
20K bonus and promo on top of existing TC and perf incentives is not bad at all. Also, depending on their level, “creating GitHub Copilot” might actually be part of their baseline role expectations.
They can stop losing money by slashing their workforce and stopping working on features nobody wants (e.g. chat, an official mobile app, etc). The core site functionality has not changed in over a decade, there’s no…
I mean, it’s hard to believe Reddit is a company with 2000 employees. Have you looked at their app? It’s like somebody’s high school coding project.