This is said very confidently but until we see it happen there’s plenty of room for doubt. My worst experiences with LLMs coding are from my own mistakes giving it the wrong intent. Inconsistent test cases. Laziness in…
There are literally thousands of ways someone can be self destructive and ruin their lives or blow up their family. I’ll never understand the mentality of “please govern me harder daddy”. If someone wants to self…
Would you mind expanding on this? I’ve had learning Rust on the back burner for a while and still default to cpp when I need to get lower level
- Splitting my time 50/50 between building and business. - Holding myself and my co-founders accountable with metrics. If we say we're going to reach out to potential customers there will be a number/time_period…
+1. I'm in the same boat. Making a conscious effort to build quick and dirty prototypes when needed and only build them after I get a potential customer to jump into Figma with me and spend an hour of their time…
Lex is great. Some of my favorite episodes of him are with some really cool software engineers. -- Chris Lattner -> Wrote the LLVM Compiler and lead/(leads?) development of the Swift programming language. Done a bunch…
This is said very confidently but until we see it happen there’s plenty of room for doubt. My worst experiences with LLMs coding are from my own mistakes giving it the wrong intent. Inconsistent test cases. Laziness in…
There are literally thousands of ways someone can be self destructive and ruin their lives or blow up their family. I’ll never understand the mentality of “please govern me harder daddy”. If someone wants to self…
Would you mind expanding on this? I’ve had learning Rust on the back burner for a while and still default to cpp when I need to get lower level
- Splitting my time 50/50 between building and business. - Holding myself and my co-founders accountable with metrics. If we say we're going to reach out to potential customers there will be a number/time_period…
+1. I'm in the same boat. Making a conscious effort to build quick and dirty prototypes when needed and only build them after I get a potential customer to jump into Figma with me and spend an hour of their time…
Lex is great. Some of my favorite episodes of him are with some really cool software engineers. -- Chris Lattner -> Wrote the LLVM Compiler and lead/(leads?) development of the Swift programming language. Done a bunch…