Yeah this is exactly what I'm waiting for. Personally, I don't think we're at that point yet. While I do think model improvement is starting to plateau (reaching a local ceiling), I'm not convinced local models are as…
If you’re arguing that model metrics don’t necessarily translate into useful output, I agree. That’s not how I measure the success of a mode and not really the point I'm trying to make. I try to set things up and test…
I don't think you're going to get many "true" answers to this. The opportunity cost of not using the latest and best models is just too much right now. Every month I research this and come to the same conclusion: the…
Interesting, so you're saying Anthropic/Openai/etc will get a general solution that won't be hands off. The moat for other companies will be creating the specific, managed solution. I can see that, assuming models don't…
> Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, Walker I strongly recommend this textbook. I used in college, and it's really good. There are a lot of problems for each chapter, I suggest doing them as they help a lot.
It's kinda wild to take something people really like and just keep re-writing it while keeping the same name. They were around when Angular 1 -> Angular 2 right? No one liked that. Angular 2 is good but calling it…
Working on some fun/silly projects. My favorite so far is: "The Anti-AI UI Test". After ChatGPT Atlas came out I thought it would be fun to find UI patterns that AI browsers couldn't figure out like multiple download…
Yeah I thought the same, they're automating ordering on instacart. That's such a small task. I wonder if it was a paid product placement
AI seems obvious, but social video? Are they saying people watch TikToks instead of reading Wikipedia, or people who used to look things up don’t bother anymore because of TikTok?
> This distinction is important. Sometimes, creating a separate service is the scrappy thing to do, sometimes creating a monolith is. Sometimes not creating anything is the way to go. I think this hits the nail on the…
This perfectly captures my thoughts about the situation. I don't know why they're so resistant to do treat SPAs as a completely valid way to use React in 2025. The majority of devs still use React primarily as a SPA.…
This has been my exact issue with giving up reddit. It's really hard to replace very niche topics without it, since many online forums are dead. I also append so many searches on google with "reddit" because the top…
There are definitely problems with react, but I think his point was that they're not big enough to justify a change. Though I agree trying other frameworks is a good practice. See what you're missing, or understand your…
Yeah it's interesting because on the one hand you're adding one more step to login. You're adding friction. On the other hand, it's pretty obviously a good security practice. I wonder what the product and stakeholders…
Yeah this is exactly what I'm waiting for. Personally, I don't think we're at that point yet. While I do think model improvement is starting to plateau (reaching a local ceiling), I'm not convinced local models are as…
If you’re arguing that model metrics don’t necessarily translate into useful output, I agree. That’s not how I measure the success of a mode and not really the point I'm trying to make. I try to set things up and test…
I don't think you're going to get many "true" answers to this. The opportunity cost of not using the latest and best models is just too much right now. Every month I research this and come to the same conclusion: the…
Interesting, so you're saying Anthropic/Openai/etc will get a general solution that won't be hands off. The moat for other companies will be creating the specific, managed solution. I can see that, assuming models don't…
> Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, Walker I strongly recommend this textbook. I used in college, and it's really good. There are a lot of problems for each chapter, I suggest doing them as they help a lot.
It's kinda wild to take something people really like and just keep re-writing it while keeping the same name. They were around when Angular 1 -> Angular 2 right? No one liked that. Angular 2 is good but calling it…
Working on some fun/silly projects. My favorite so far is: "The Anti-AI UI Test". After ChatGPT Atlas came out I thought it would be fun to find UI patterns that AI browsers couldn't figure out like multiple download…
Yeah I thought the same, they're automating ordering on instacart. That's such a small task. I wonder if it was a paid product placement
AI seems obvious, but social video? Are they saying people watch TikToks instead of reading Wikipedia, or people who used to look things up don’t bother anymore because of TikTok?
> This distinction is important. Sometimes, creating a separate service is the scrappy thing to do, sometimes creating a monolith is. Sometimes not creating anything is the way to go. I think this hits the nail on the…
This perfectly captures my thoughts about the situation. I don't know why they're so resistant to do treat SPAs as a completely valid way to use React in 2025. The majority of devs still use React primarily as a SPA.…
This has been my exact issue with giving up reddit. It's really hard to replace very niche topics without it, since many online forums are dead. I also append so many searches on google with "reddit" because the top…
There are definitely problems with react, but I think his point was that they're not big enough to justify a change. Though I agree trying other frameworks is a good practice. See what you're missing, or understand your…
Yeah it's interesting because on the one hand you're adding one more step to login. You're adding friction. On the other hand, it's pretty obviously a good security practice. I wonder what the product and stakeholders…