The title of the paper itself is odd. "LLM" is an abstract computation that's performed on some substrate, could be GPUs, could be a piece of paper, could je Minecraft, could be AoE, or could be all of them together.…
Anthropic, if you're reading this: I'm a developer trying to figure out LLMs, I use them 8h per day to do my work. Claude Desktop is a missing piece I don't have access to because I'm only on Linux! I'm happy with a…
What's with these journals all being so hostile? I remember years ago i tried to delete my Washington Post account - there was no button anywhere in the settings menu though, only: text if you want your data deleted. I…
check audiotool
I understand that this is frustrating for people who mostly write thoughtful emails. But personally I use gmail for exactly the following things: account recovery, system notifications, and b2b email threads. For the…
It can be discussed but not like this. The tone is problematic and results in the reaction. You're basically saying: I found a few bugs and I saw that you use tool X, thus you're now not worthy of maintaining this…
Yes, reliability plummeting is valuable feedback, but it should be framed as such, and not attack the maintainers descision to use agentic tools to write code, and especially not in that high nose way with an undertone…
I agree, if I was the maintainer this would be an extremely tiring community feedback. People coming in "I encountered a bug, I don't know what the bug is but I thought about it for a second and it's obviously your…
They're not negated, smarter is smarter, but you have to reach deeper in your pocket. I think this will happen more and more - the smartest models get more expensive. But it won't matter - the current models we have…
I would take all benchmarks with a grain of salt. I don't really use them. What's it supposed to tell me? "5% smarter", what does that mean? My experience will differ. Just try it! I doubt Anthropic internally sets as a…
I can tell you my experience as a js package dev, last tried a few weeks ago. We're building an npm package that's supposed to run on both node.js, deno & bun & the web. This is an annoying to do for exactly two…
I know and I agree. It sounds incredibly arrogant but it's frankly is a bid sad to see how much HN is lagging behind AI adaption. It's been 90% noise over the last 3-6 months about problems that aren't truly problems if…
This article assumes that AI only has an impact on the development phase which is certainly not true. It can speed up every part of the step. Including ideation, legal, documentation, development, and deployment.…
Enforcement is secondary and is allowed to take weeks / months / never at all if nobody reads the paper. It's about being able to ban if an issue arrises; not about keeping the database strictly clean.
I agree with everything you said, it's great that they're trying to detach from US IT providers & alternative, and I do think Europe is doing a lot things better than the US. But there's nothing like AWS, Google Cloud,…
Looking at it from Europe, this definitely also happens. It depends on the situation. I know of ppl who were kept bcs the parting was in good faith (which was less a firing and more an agreement that parting is in…
Perfectly possible IME, it just requires more time. Even if you understand all the (important) parts of your code and validate it, Ai still helps with productivity a lot. It's just not as fast as blindly vibe coding -…
I think there's a real space there, and a lot of what e.g. nurses and doctors do is talking to humans, and that won't go away. But two facts are also true: a) diagnosis itself can be automated. A lot of what goes on…
Not with you, just a little frustrated with the general vibe and tone in hackernews :) Nad it's not anyone's fault either everyone is just doing their best to follow what's happening. But I think hackernews is currently…
Why is it a problem with Githubs infrastructure!? Bcs any website on the planet will struggle when they have to fulfill 30x capacity within 1-2y, no matter which tech stack they're built on, including federated…
Switch to a git provider that offers agentic augmentation of your workflow. And I don't necessairly mean the way it works right now - it's being refined & adjusted & infrastructure is being built as we speak. For…
No the problem is that github has to stem exponential usage increase and prepare 30x of their capacity, that's not symptom, that's problem.
If you're seriously using agents, you'll know that if they didn't offer that then people would rapidly switch platforms if they didn't. Maybe not all of them yet, but soon it will be all.
This looks cool but the issue github is dealing with is exponential usage. They're trying to 30x their capacity right now - let that sink in! Microsoft here or there, any company would be struggling under this load. And…
The title of the paper itself is odd. "LLM" is an abstract computation that's performed on some substrate, could be GPUs, could be a piece of paper, could je Minecraft, could be AoE, or could be all of them together.…
Anthropic, if you're reading this: I'm a developer trying to figure out LLMs, I use them 8h per day to do my work. Claude Desktop is a missing piece I don't have access to because I'm only on Linux! I'm happy with a…
What's with these journals all being so hostile? I remember years ago i tried to delete my Washington Post account - there was no button anywhere in the settings menu though, only: text if you want your data deleted. I…
check audiotool
I understand that this is frustrating for people who mostly write thoughtful emails. But personally I use gmail for exactly the following things: account recovery, system notifications, and b2b email threads. For the…
It can be discussed but not like this. The tone is problematic and results in the reaction. You're basically saying: I found a few bugs and I saw that you use tool X, thus you're now not worthy of maintaining this…
Yes, reliability plummeting is valuable feedback, but it should be framed as such, and not attack the maintainers descision to use agentic tools to write code, and especially not in that high nose way with an undertone…
I agree, if I was the maintainer this would be an extremely tiring community feedback. People coming in "I encountered a bug, I don't know what the bug is but I thought about it for a second and it's obviously your…
They're not negated, smarter is smarter, but you have to reach deeper in your pocket. I think this will happen more and more - the smartest models get more expensive. But it won't matter - the current models we have…
I would take all benchmarks with a grain of salt. I don't really use them. What's it supposed to tell me? "5% smarter", what does that mean? My experience will differ. Just try it! I doubt Anthropic internally sets as a…
I can tell you my experience as a js package dev, last tried a few weeks ago. We're building an npm package that's supposed to run on both node.js, deno & bun & the web. This is an annoying to do for exactly two…
I know and I agree. It sounds incredibly arrogant but it's frankly is a bid sad to see how much HN is lagging behind AI adaption. It's been 90% noise over the last 3-6 months about problems that aren't truly problems if…
This article assumes that AI only has an impact on the development phase which is certainly not true. It can speed up every part of the step. Including ideation, legal, documentation, development, and deployment.…
Enforcement is secondary and is allowed to take weeks / months / never at all if nobody reads the paper. It's about being able to ban if an issue arrises; not about keeping the database strictly clean.
I agree with everything you said, it's great that they're trying to detach from US IT providers & alternative, and I do think Europe is doing a lot things better than the US. But there's nothing like AWS, Google Cloud,…
Looking at it from Europe, this definitely also happens. It depends on the situation. I know of ppl who were kept bcs the parting was in good faith (which was less a firing and more an agreement that parting is in…
Perfectly possible IME, it just requires more time. Even if you understand all the (important) parts of your code and validate it, Ai still helps with productivity a lot. It's just not as fast as blindly vibe coding -…
I think there's a real space there, and a lot of what e.g. nurses and doctors do is talking to humans, and that won't go away. But two facts are also true: a) diagnosis itself can be automated. A lot of what goes on…
Not with you, just a little frustrated with the general vibe and tone in hackernews :) Nad it's not anyone's fault either everyone is just doing their best to follow what's happening. But I think hackernews is currently…
Why is it a problem with Githubs infrastructure!? Bcs any website on the planet will struggle when they have to fulfill 30x capacity within 1-2y, no matter which tech stack they're built on, including federated…
Switch to a git provider that offers agentic augmentation of your workflow. And I don't necessairly mean the way it works right now - it's being refined & adjusted & infrastructure is being built as we speak. For…
No the problem is that github has to stem exponential usage increase and prepare 30x of their capacity, that's not symptom, that's problem.
If you're seriously using agents, you'll know that if they didn't offer that then people would rapidly switch platforms if they didn't. Maybe not all of them yet, but soon it will be all.
This looks cool but the issue github is dealing with is exponential usage. They're trying to 30x their capacity right now - let that sink in! Microsoft here or there, any company would be struggling under this load. And…