he said he read it though, and check the last line
Before 2020, vaccines referred to things like attenuated viruses - you were basically being given a small weakened dose of the actual pathogen to prime your immune system. mRNA shots are a different animal and they are…
I have worked extensively with FP and non FP codebases with LLM. I find my highly type safe FP code works really really well with LLMs
sounds like a recipe for over-commenting. The code should be self-documenting. Comments are for the places where there are dragons.
my LLM does this pretty well with my coaching. i use a good model and i encourage it to make such improvements. and since the llm is trained on human maintainers it works fine.
i cant reply to hn_user2, but i have the same experience, i find myself never using emdash where i would have before
> But in the wild the gains shrink to about 3% of your hours not my experience at all
The stuff i dreamed of doing but was smart enough to avoid in Java many years ago, is what I now use FP to do on the JVM, in scala, without any of the drawbacks of AOP. if i was stuck in java languiage on the jvm for…
Great name
Great article, easy to read, and not ai slop! thanks for sharing
yes and the proof was the spam email phoning home to russia. or, whatever other hoaxes they cooked up along the way. strangely most of them didnt make it into the trial where he was acquitted.
we seem to be doing some pretty cool science still. like invented AI
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" it may be hard to believe that merely a few decades ago the most convenient way to keep track of time was a mechanical watch." I guess quartz is more convenient if you often take the watch off for more than a day. But…
Or buy a nice Swiss automatic in the 1-2000 range.
homebrew is so nice, thank you for all your effort
But Claude will actually read it
"much of wall street is in a fatalistic mood" yeah the SPY is going vertical, sure sure.
KPI cards, purple gradients
Large codebases are much easier to manage with type safety. Not a fan of Go but definitely much better than python in this regard.
Call me a skeptic, but it's certainly odd all the errors always lean to one side. Maybe this has to do with the leftward trend of the mainstream press. > What happened in 2024 isn’t something I’d have scripted, though.…
Democracy lets you change laws in congress AND elect a new president.
I was delightfully surprised by the positive and reflective attitude taken by this author, I expected the opposite from the title.
The penmanship of the guy is extremely neat, like, uncannily so
Java has always given good performance for most of my use cases. Like backend servers where startup time is mostly irrelevant.
he said he read it though, and check the last line
Before 2020, vaccines referred to things like attenuated viruses - you were basically being given a small weakened dose of the actual pathogen to prime your immune system. mRNA shots are a different animal and they are…
I have worked extensively with FP and non FP codebases with LLM. I find my highly type safe FP code works really really well with LLMs
sounds like a recipe for over-commenting. The code should be self-documenting. Comments are for the places where there are dragons.
my LLM does this pretty well with my coaching. i use a good model and i encourage it to make such improvements. and since the llm is trained on human maintainers it works fine.
i cant reply to hn_user2, but i have the same experience, i find myself never using emdash where i would have before
> But in the wild the gains shrink to about 3% of your hours not my experience at all
The stuff i dreamed of doing but was smart enough to avoid in Java many years ago, is what I now use FP to do on the JVM, in scala, without any of the drawbacks of AOP. if i was stuck in java languiage on the jvm for…
Great name
Great article, easy to read, and not ai slop! thanks for sharing
yes and the proof was the spam email phoning home to russia. or, whatever other hoaxes they cooked up along the way. strangely most of them didnt make it into the trial where he was acquitted.
we seem to be doing some pretty cool science still. like invented AI
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" it may be hard to believe that merely a few decades ago the most convenient way to keep track of time was a mechanical watch." I guess quartz is more convenient if you often take the watch off for more than a day. But…
Or buy a nice Swiss automatic in the 1-2000 range.
homebrew is so nice, thank you for all your effort
But Claude will actually read it
"much of wall street is in a fatalistic mood" yeah the SPY is going vertical, sure sure.
KPI cards, purple gradients
Large codebases are much easier to manage with type safety. Not a fan of Go but definitely much better than python in this regard.
Call me a skeptic, but it's certainly odd all the errors always lean to one side. Maybe this has to do with the leftward trend of the mainstream press. > What happened in 2024 isn’t something I’d have scripted, though.…
Democracy lets you change laws in congress AND elect a new president.
I was delightfully surprised by the positive and reflective attitude taken by this author, I expected the opposite from the title.
The penmanship of the guy is extremely neat, like, uncannily so
Java has always given good performance for most of my use cases. Like backend servers where startup time is mostly irrelevant.