Please don't fail, my job depends on it.
I read it as "I've optimized the orm to be minimal overhead over raw sql a lot of the time".
I can't tell if you're arguing against SQL or orms. But I take your argument in favor of SQL because that's the native language of all the DBS and the dozens of frameworks and systems on top of them are "just use x...."
Just like we take unreliable machines and make a reliable system by load balancing and fail over we can do with vendors. Any sane company should not be too deeply tied to any one AI vendor at the moment and be ready and…
Software, no. But maybe eventually AI and tokens are a public utility.
I asked Claude to think of the children. It worked for three minutes, came up with a plan, and charged me $9.
It's lose-lose. With this they won't even have a hot drink to throw in your face as you hop the counter.
If im a drug smuggler I'm definitely driving the most boring, common car directly BEHIND the banana car.
Or bizarrely Claude askes about code churn like it matters. Human, Do you want me to do it the right way? It will cause code churn in 90 files. Or I can take a shortcut and edit 3 files in a terrible way. Edits 90 files…
I'm not really sure the US can be counted on to defend the EU via NATO anymore. They certainly gave up on Ukraine, which is grinding Russia down to the benefit of the EU and NATO.
There's a ton of non-interactive fireplace simulators on Netflix and YouTube. Especially around Christmas.
I think if you sit and play it for 10 hours your lower back will hurt too. It just takes longer.
Oh you guys are all gonna hate Sim Ant.
The first half of your comment is unnecessarily aggressive and dismissive to op.
At this point, or perhaps not too far off it's like opting out of electricity, or the automobile. Sure you can. But you're going to have a bad time.
First time? You can choose between the $20 convenience fee or the $50 no-fee fee.
Not to mention losing load balancing and failover.
I don't think the author would dispute that. But the problem is the foot is bigger and the stepping is faster.
This is the exact article I thought of when I saw this headline. I'm surprised it's still around.
I'm seeing a lot more of those ai generated graphics which are shiny and flashy but ultimately say nothing.
The good people at qzzdfghjww company would NEVER sell a defective product.
Need an updated version of the skit. Oohhhh Claude says no....
And I feel like lab grown Velociraptor skeletons aren't going to fetch $10 million. Rarity and something new to study is part of the value.
I've been abandoning Google before ai ads....kagi has let me take control again of my search results and I can ban low quality domains like google used to be able to do.
I fail to see how this isn't a simple cool down with more steps. It doesn't seem to add anything to the security posture of the package/update
Please don't fail, my job depends on it.
I read it as "I've optimized the orm to be minimal overhead over raw sql a lot of the time".
I can't tell if you're arguing against SQL or orms. But I take your argument in favor of SQL because that's the native language of all the DBS and the dozens of frameworks and systems on top of them are "just use x...."
Just like we take unreliable machines and make a reliable system by load balancing and fail over we can do with vendors. Any sane company should not be too deeply tied to any one AI vendor at the moment and be ready and…
Software, no. But maybe eventually AI and tokens are a public utility.
I asked Claude to think of the children. It worked for three minutes, came up with a plan, and charged me $9.
It's lose-lose. With this they won't even have a hot drink to throw in your face as you hop the counter.
If im a drug smuggler I'm definitely driving the most boring, common car directly BEHIND the banana car.
Or bizarrely Claude askes about code churn like it matters. Human, Do you want me to do it the right way? It will cause code churn in 90 files. Or I can take a shortcut and edit 3 files in a terrible way. Edits 90 files…
I'm not really sure the US can be counted on to defend the EU via NATO anymore. They certainly gave up on Ukraine, which is grinding Russia down to the benefit of the EU and NATO.
There's a ton of non-interactive fireplace simulators on Netflix and YouTube. Especially around Christmas.
I think if you sit and play it for 10 hours your lower back will hurt too. It just takes longer.
Oh you guys are all gonna hate Sim Ant.
The first half of your comment is unnecessarily aggressive and dismissive to op.
At this point, or perhaps not too far off it's like opting out of electricity, or the automobile. Sure you can. But you're going to have a bad time.
First time? You can choose between the $20 convenience fee or the $50 no-fee fee.
Not to mention losing load balancing and failover.
I don't think the author would dispute that. But the problem is the foot is bigger and the stepping is faster.
This is the exact article I thought of when I saw this headline. I'm surprised it's still around.
I'm seeing a lot more of those ai generated graphics which are shiny and flashy but ultimately say nothing.
The good people at qzzdfghjww company would NEVER sell a defective product.
Need an updated version of the skit. Oohhhh Claude says no....
And I feel like lab grown Velociraptor skeletons aren't going to fetch $10 million. Rarity and something new to study is part of the value.
I've been abandoning Google before ai ads....kagi has let me take control again of my search results and I can ban low quality domains like google used to be able to do.
I fail to see how this isn't a simple cool down with more steps. It doesn't seem to add anything to the security posture of the package/update