> clients of established products aren't really waiting for massive changes and gigantic features to be added In some cases they do. I work in a B2B vertical SaaS company and there’s both features that competitors build…
Fun idea, I love it!
Initially just a few sentences on what the project is about and the tech stack. Can be as little as 2 sentences + 5 bullet points. After that it’s things I see the LLMs get wrong in practice. For almost all projects…
Holy smokes, one could call this condescending but assuming both politicians and an average reader don’t understand how exponents work feels a step above. And that’s before you get to the part where it’s all about a…
No links to share but: - a self-hosted PaaS with CI-driven deployments, managed by terraform (and possibly other IaC in the future) - think Coolify but with IaC or Komodo but easier to run full-stack apps (databases,…
wdym? Nobody's paying me or rewarding me for using these tokens. I had some spare in my subscription limit (we're not on token pricing), so I decided to try an ambitious task that may reduce our CI times and improve our…
Well, I used an extreme example. OTOH, I’ve done quite a few of those „fix CI” or „migrate X” prompts recently and while there is a fixed component like running CI / builds, I’d say the LLM time is still around or above…
I replied in more detail under another comment. TLDR: fixing flaky CI across multiple branches
I’m rewriting our integration test suite to run tests in parallel. I have the changes split across 7 branches, and each needs to be fixed to have no flaky tests. I told it I want 3 consecutive CI runs with no flakes and…
Fast AI seems genuinely exciting and somewhat unsettling to me. Right now Claude is faster than me on some tasks but we’re at least close. I have a prompt to clean up a PR that’s been running for 1h now and I expect it…
The answer is quite simple, even if not satisfying: - recommendations take time to re-calculate - downvotes are not a global exclusion filter There are a lot of approaches to recommendations, and I imagine the biggest…
I don’t follow the debate and situation in the US that closely but isn’t (part of) the point of wealth tax to offset the fact that rich people are routinely avoiding paying income tax and taxes in general? Thus even if…
All of the growing pains listed in the article can be observed in pretty much any framework in any language. Certain patterns and designs might be more present in some environments than others but I’m yet to see a…
I feel like I had the best and worst ~month experience on 4.6. Initially when it came out, it seemed to ask good questions and genuinely do well on complex tasks. From about mid-March it was absolutely abysmal, it…
These are very good numbers. I still don’t get why they don’t compare against latest competitor versions in these posts, it’s not like we’re all not going to notice.
Not saying it’s good but I think it’s quite common for devs to have read only access to everything. I suspect that with all the recent news, including this, the needle might start to shift a bit. I think it’s actually…
https://xcancel.com/i/status/2056949168208552080
I kind of want to try it, to see if and how far they can take an open model and improve it but I really don’t miss the Cursor user experience. Constant UI changes, half-baked features, smaller and smaller limits,…
As for why we are not worried enough, my guess would be that we’re too preoccupied with the impact on coding process itself, there isn’t enough attention put on other parts. In terms of general working practices,…
Really neat, I’ll have to try it when I’m at home. Lean, fast tools really make a difference in the coding experience. I’m curious how the prompts idea performs in practice compared to typical skills and subagents. I…
At least they’re not claiming the people aren’t needed due to the AI efficiency. I don’t really understand the logic behind those massive hiring/firing decisions but both in 2023 and now I’ve been feeling that it’s a…
You have my upvote because I love Git-based apps. There’s something cool about Git being an effective database with loads of free hosting options. I’d (re)consider a couple of things if you intend to work on it and make…
I don’t think you’re too cautious. Big upgrades and rewrites is somewhat of a „work hobby” of mine and this seems waaay too fast. I don’t know how the Bun canary process works and I guess their test suite is better than…
> clients of established products aren't really waiting for massive changes and gigantic features to be added In some cases they do. I work in a B2B vertical SaaS company and there’s both features that competitors build…
Fun idea, I love it!
Initially just a few sentences on what the project is about and the tech stack. Can be as little as 2 sentences + 5 bullet points. After that it’s things I see the LLMs get wrong in practice. For almost all projects…
Holy smokes, one could call this condescending but assuming both politicians and an average reader don’t understand how exponents work feels a step above. And that’s before you get to the part where it’s all about a…
No links to share but: - a self-hosted PaaS with CI-driven deployments, managed by terraform (and possibly other IaC in the future) - think Coolify but with IaC or Komodo but easier to run full-stack apps (databases,…
wdym? Nobody's paying me or rewarding me for using these tokens. I had some spare in my subscription limit (we're not on token pricing), so I decided to try an ambitious task that may reduce our CI times and improve our…
Well, I used an extreme example. OTOH, I’ve done quite a few of those „fix CI” or „migrate X” prompts recently and while there is a fixed component like running CI / builds, I’d say the LLM time is still around or above…
I replied in more detail under another comment. TLDR: fixing flaky CI across multiple branches
I’m rewriting our integration test suite to run tests in parallel. I have the changes split across 7 branches, and each needs to be fixed to have no flaky tests. I told it I want 3 consecutive CI runs with no flakes and…
Fast AI seems genuinely exciting and somewhat unsettling to me. Right now Claude is faster than me on some tasks but we’re at least close. I have a prompt to clean up a PR that’s been running for 1h now and I expect it…
The answer is quite simple, even if not satisfying: - recommendations take time to re-calculate - downvotes are not a global exclusion filter There are a lot of approaches to recommendations, and I imagine the biggest…
I don’t follow the debate and situation in the US that closely but isn’t (part of) the point of wealth tax to offset the fact that rich people are routinely avoiding paying income tax and taxes in general? Thus even if…
All of the growing pains listed in the article can be observed in pretty much any framework in any language. Certain patterns and designs might be more present in some environments than others but I’m yet to see a…
I feel like I had the best and worst ~month experience on 4.6. Initially when it came out, it seemed to ask good questions and genuinely do well on complex tasks. From about mid-March it was absolutely abysmal, it…
These are very good numbers. I still don’t get why they don’t compare against latest competitor versions in these posts, it’s not like we’re all not going to notice.
Not saying it’s good but I think it’s quite common for devs to have read only access to everything. I suspect that with all the recent news, including this, the needle might start to shift a bit. I think it’s actually…
https://xcancel.com/i/status/2056949168208552080
I kind of want to try it, to see if and how far they can take an open model and improve it but I really don’t miss the Cursor user experience. Constant UI changes, half-baked features, smaller and smaller limits,…
As for why we are not worried enough, my guess would be that we’re too preoccupied with the impact on coding process itself, there isn’t enough attention put on other parts. In terms of general working practices,…
Really neat, I’ll have to try it when I’m at home. Lean, fast tools really make a difference in the coding experience. I’m curious how the prompts idea performs in practice compared to typical skills and subagents. I…
At least they’re not claiming the people aren’t needed due to the AI efficiency. I don’t really understand the logic behind those massive hiring/firing decisions but both in 2023 and now I’ve been feeling that it’s a…
You have my upvote because I love Git-based apps. There’s something cool about Git being an effective database with loads of free hosting options. I’d (re)consider a couple of things if you intend to work on it and make…
I don’t think you’re too cautious. Big upgrades and rewrites is somewhat of a „work hobby” of mine and this seems waaay too fast. I don’t know how the Bun canary process works and I guess their test suite is better than…