Love the comments: "7/27/78 FIXED BUG WHERE FOR VARIABLE AT BYTE FF MATCHED RETURN SEARCHING FOR GOSUB ENTRY ON STACK IN FNDFOR CALL BY CHANGING STA FORPNT TO STA FORPNT+1. THIS IS A SERIOUS BUG IN ALL VERSIONS." Not…
Right but you cant expect perfect implementation, as the complexity of the business needs grows, so does the accidental complexity.
I think this works in simple domains. After working in big tech for a while, I am still shocked by the required complexity. Even the simplest business problem may take a year to solve, and constantly break due to the…
ive wasted so much time fiddling with notion documents
JetBrains product quality has really gone downhill.
theres alot of wealthy people in NYC and its only increasing. in neighborhoods like west village or soho, the majority of people are not working corporate jobs. they are paying 7.5-20k a month in rent out of their…
I think coding manually is like doing wood work manually, its going away. I am planning my exit, expecting it to take a few years for me to fully leave the field. But I want out, and this is coming from someone with a…
It took me a long time to learn this
AI is way underhyped, its just going to take society a long time to integrate this tectonic shift into our existing ways of working
hahaha
the founder went to harvard, is basically the answer
Financial engineering is why people are poor. They are literally competing for goods and services with investment firms.
I've commonly seen grants like this diluted to almost zero. I would think carefully and strategically about how you can get some sort of value for the equity you vested. Its probably harder than you think to get decent…
there are deep reasons for why society is not like this anymore
This works for UX. I give it vague requirements, and it implements something i didnt ask for, but is better than i would have thought of
The value of these researchers to meta is surely more than a few billion. Love seeing free markets benefit the world
I love to hate on google, but yeah their models are really good. The larger context window is huge
this only works for very early stage
I'm seeing big advances that arent shown in the benchmarks, I can simply build software now that I couldnt build before. The level of complexity that I can manage and deliver is higher.
Real reason is apple is probably stacked with legacy employees with 30 years of experience in some hyper specific apple stuff, and now with the ai paradigm shift, legacy employee expertise is not only obsolete, but is…
in my experience it is 100% true, every contract i have seen with over legalese is created by people who expect to be acting on those terms
any extremely long contract with obtuse terms is designed to screw you in some way. you just wont know until you get there, unless you are willing to spend 10-20k on lawyers to argue the terms
This is something you learn when you actually raise venture and meet peers that have raised capital. Beyond the very early stages, the CTO can easily be replaced, the CEO is the face of the business.
O3 is far ahead of the competition.
AWS is unusable in alot of cases.
Love the comments: "7/27/78 FIXED BUG WHERE FOR VARIABLE AT BYTE FF MATCHED RETURN SEARCHING FOR GOSUB ENTRY ON STACK IN FNDFOR CALL BY CHANGING STA FORPNT TO STA FORPNT+1. THIS IS A SERIOUS BUG IN ALL VERSIONS." Not…
Right but you cant expect perfect implementation, as the complexity of the business needs grows, so does the accidental complexity.
I think this works in simple domains. After working in big tech for a while, I am still shocked by the required complexity. Even the simplest business problem may take a year to solve, and constantly break due to the…
ive wasted so much time fiddling with notion documents
JetBrains product quality has really gone downhill.
theres alot of wealthy people in NYC and its only increasing. in neighborhoods like west village or soho, the majority of people are not working corporate jobs. they are paying 7.5-20k a month in rent out of their…
I think coding manually is like doing wood work manually, its going away. I am planning my exit, expecting it to take a few years for me to fully leave the field. But I want out, and this is coming from someone with a…
It took me a long time to learn this
AI is way underhyped, its just going to take society a long time to integrate this tectonic shift into our existing ways of working
hahaha
the founder went to harvard, is basically the answer
Financial engineering is why people are poor. They are literally competing for goods and services with investment firms.
I've commonly seen grants like this diluted to almost zero. I would think carefully and strategically about how you can get some sort of value for the equity you vested. Its probably harder than you think to get decent…
there are deep reasons for why society is not like this anymore
This works for UX. I give it vague requirements, and it implements something i didnt ask for, but is better than i would have thought of
The value of these researchers to meta is surely more than a few billion. Love seeing free markets benefit the world
I love to hate on google, but yeah their models are really good. The larger context window is huge
this only works for very early stage
I'm seeing big advances that arent shown in the benchmarks, I can simply build software now that I couldnt build before. The level of complexity that I can manage and deliver is higher.
Real reason is apple is probably stacked with legacy employees with 30 years of experience in some hyper specific apple stuff, and now with the ai paradigm shift, legacy employee expertise is not only obsolete, but is…
in my experience it is 100% true, every contract i have seen with over legalese is created by people who expect to be acting on those terms
any extremely long contract with obtuse terms is designed to screw you in some way. you just wont know until you get there, unless you are willing to spend 10-20k on lawyers to argue the terms
This is something you learn when you actually raise venture and meet peers that have raised capital. Beyond the very early stages, the CTO can easily be replaced, the CEO is the face of the business.
O3 is far ahead of the competition.
AWS is unusable in alot of cases.