> Calling it "AI" was possibly a net-negative but we don't know yet. I’m not sure it’s net negative or not. I’ve found that it’s reductive though. We have this really broad field of artificial intelligence reduced down…
Those people are not just on Twitter. They’re here on HN, they’re at work, they’re at your next social gathering. I’ve found them to be unavoidable to some degree.
C-suites. Marketers. People with stock portfolios. Banks. Politicians. So all people that don’t understand the thing being hyped.
I hope neither wins, and open models win.
> i dont think there is any software on the planet that i would consider "truly life changing", so i find it a bit weird to hold ai up to that standard. I think the author made this point because earlier they mention…
Nintendo gets a lot of flak for how they treat consumers and how litigious they are. However I get the impression they treat their employees very well in Japan. Like when the Wii U flopped, execs took a pay cut to avoid…
> I have no concrete scientific evidence of this - my own personal vibe metric of “is a model good enough” is, “do I have to double-check it against an API model”, and GPT-OSS was the first one where I started doing…
Maybe it’s just me but it’s still hard. Writing code wasn’t hard before. Honestly putting up guard rails is harder than writing it yourself. It just may be faster now. Getting proper requirements, knowing what to make,…
Maybe the recent final update to Destiny has already taken over my brain but if Marko is a Destiny fan, he has a great GitHub username. This is an extremely detailed article on every level and I can’t wait to deep dive…
I assume consumers aren’t a big note in their bottom line. I’m not actually very sure about that, just an assumption. What I wonder however is if these tools will become something I use at work only. $100/month is…
I didn’t say that and I don’t have a feeling on that either way. But this is a limited time trial and calling it out as such is valid. Is it nice we get the trial? Sure. Is it also a common play in the playbook of tech…
In the automotive world we have benchmarks in HP/torque with the dyno. That’s expensive though, so many depend on their “butt dyno” to judge if their fresh new parts and tune made a difference. I’m curious how this will…
It’s an interesting thing to bring up because it’s this classic thing we’ve seen for decades now. The ramifications go beyond the individual which is why I assume they mentioned it. They don’t need to use it/not use it…
How is someone showing a 3D render with no products or services to buy from advertising to me? In addition, why does that matter if I enjoy the content? It’s not “just” advertising. Again this is nuanced.
I agree but there’s definitely room for nuance. I follow a lot of artists because I genuinely like seeing their work. I follow a lot of miniature painters for their tips and tricks. I follow my close friends to see what…
> I don't know if y'all have tried it, but it now produces really good stuff. Does it? It produces passable stuff that is fine. However the lack of passion and care completely disinterests me.
I’m more of an “AI centrist”, as I think the topic is extremely nuanced. As with most tech hype, there tends to be a black and white “AI good” or “AI bad”. I think reality is somewhere in the middle, personally. > Let’s…
> Problem is once we got them, we realized they are not all that. Isn't this just the hype cycle? [1] Fake edit: I know its not a perfect model. 1: https://www.gartner.com/en/research/methodologies/gartner-hy...
Every time I think I am adept in git, something like this is shown to me. I really should read into it more lol.
Haven’t you heard? If you don’t adapt now you’ll be left behind, never to be able to work again! Copilot? That’s so last year. Agentic engineering? You’re already late!
This quote from the authors friend really hit home with me. > “If you’re going to use an LLM to write me an email, I’d much rather you just send me the prompt; at least then I’d have an idea of what you actually meant…
Yeah I do find myself leaning back into those tools. For awhile I’d just prompt to rename something. But when it’s my own tokens I’m paying for, I prefer the fast and free option :)
I agree with the article, though I will say with an agentic workflow I feel more tired at the end of it than I would doing it by hand. Maybe it’s the constant reading and digging in the generated code, or the constant…
Woah! I loved this game on Steam. If anyone likes factory games (Satisfactory or Factorio) and programming this is a must try. Also got a bit of idle game in the mix. Surprisingly immersive too for a mostly text game.
Yeah but these models are the worst they’ll ever be! They’ll get better! You need to give it better context! Did you try multiple agents? Sarcasm aside, I am just so tired.
> Calling it "AI" was possibly a net-negative but we don't know yet. I’m not sure it’s net negative or not. I’ve found that it’s reductive though. We have this really broad field of artificial intelligence reduced down…
Those people are not just on Twitter. They’re here on HN, they’re at work, they’re at your next social gathering. I’ve found them to be unavoidable to some degree.
C-suites. Marketers. People with stock portfolios. Banks. Politicians. So all people that don’t understand the thing being hyped.
I hope neither wins, and open models win.
> i dont think there is any software on the planet that i would consider "truly life changing", so i find it a bit weird to hold ai up to that standard. I think the author made this point because earlier they mention…
Nintendo gets a lot of flak for how they treat consumers and how litigious they are. However I get the impression they treat their employees very well in Japan. Like when the Wii U flopped, execs took a pay cut to avoid…
> I have no concrete scientific evidence of this - my own personal vibe metric of “is a model good enough” is, “do I have to double-check it against an API model”, and GPT-OSS was the first one where I started doing…
Maybe it’s just me but it’s still hard. Writing code wasn’t hard before. Honestly putting up guard rails is harder than writing it yourself. It just may be faster now. Getting proper requirements, knowing what to make,…
Maybe the recent final update to Destiny has already taken over my brain but if Marko is a Destiny fan, he has a great GitHub username. This is an extremely detailed article on every level and I can’t wait to deep dive…
I assume consumers aren’t a big note in their bottom line. I’m not actually very sure about that, just an assumption. What I wonder however is if these tools will become something I use at work only. $100/month is…
I didn’t say that and I don’t have a feeling on that either way. But this is a limited time trial and calling it out as such is valid. Is it nice we get the trial? Sure. Is it also a common play in the playbook of tech…
In the automotive world we have benchmarks in HP/torque with the dyno. That’s expensive though, so many depend on their “butt dyno” to judge if their fresh new parts and tune made a difference. I’m curious how this will…
It’s an interesting thing to bring up because it’s this classic thing we’ve seen for decades now. The ramifications go beyond the individual which is why I assume they mentioned it. They don’t need to use it/not use it…
How is someone showing a 3D render with no products or services to buy from advertising to me? In addition, why does that matter if I enjoy the content? It’s not “just” advertising. Again this is nuanced.
I agree but there’s definitely room for nuance. I follow a lot of artists because I genuinely like seeing their work. I follow a lot of miniature painters for their tips and tricks. I follow my close friends to see what…
> I don't know if y'all have tried it, but it now produces really good stuff. Does it? It produces passable stuff that is fine. However the lack of passion and care completely disinterests me.
I’m more of an “AI centrist”, as I think the topic is extremely nuanced. As with most tech hype, there tends to be a black and white “AI good” or “AI bad”. I think reality is somewhere in the middle, personally. > Let’s…
> Problem is once we got them, we realized they are not all that. Isn't this just the hype cycle? [1] Fake edit: I know its not a perfect model. 1: https://www.gartner.com/en/research/methodologies/gartner-hy...
Every time I think I am adept in git, something like this is shown to me. I really should read into it more lol.
Haven’t you heard? If you don’t adapt now you’ll be left behind, never to be able to work again! Copilot? That’s so last year. Agentic engineering? You’re already late!
This quote from the authors friend really hit home with me. > “If you’re going to use an LLM to write me an email, I’d much rather you just send me the prompt; at least then I’d have an idea of what you actually meant…
Yeah I do find myself leaning back into those tools. For awhile I’d just prompt to rename something. But when it’s my own tokens I’m paying for, I prefer the fast and free option :)
I agree with the article, though I will say with an agentic workflow I feel more tired at the end of it than I would doing it by hand. Maybe it’s the constant reading and digging in the generated code, or the constant…
Woah! I loved this game on Steam. If anyone likes factory games (Satisfactory or Factorio) and programming this is a must try. Also got a bit of idle game in the mix. Surprisingly immersive too for a mostly text game.
Yeah but these models are the worst they’ll ever be! They’ll get better! You need to give it better context! Did you try multiple agents? Sarcasm aside, I am just so tired.