Benchmarks aren’t broken, the models can learn anything. If we give them true real world data (physics engine), they will learn the real world. We are going to see artificial general intelligence in our lifetime
Why was this downvoted
Theres alot of really rich crypto people in nyc that are up to no good.
Way higher chance
I’m suspicious about n8n being able to abstract properly to allow for dynamic agentic workflows. Anyone have actual experience?
Yup. You get Bucketed and there is no growth
Once the business hits a certain level of revenue, the mvp is finished etc, whoever is the face of the company, I.e. CEO has way more power. CTO if they have shipped a complete product that’s getting paying customers…
Honestly, o3 has completely blown my mind in terms of ability to come up with useful abstractions beyond what I would normally build. Most people claiming LLMs are limited just arent using the tools enough, and cant see…
Living in NYC, I have been around a TON of venture backed startups with the classic non technical CEO, technical CTO. Some HUGE percentage of startups see the CTO fired once the tech stack and revenue are stabilized.…
Calling everything a bubble is low iq. People that cannot understand society, or accept change, run with the bubble narrative at every turn
I’m pretty sure as you get older your emotions are more blunted, and you don’t form the same level of bond as you would with someone when you’re 22
I can guarantee you, nothing is simple about S3. I bet engineers spend months on a single configuration change to the underlying subsystems.
Engineers at ai labs just come from prestigious schools and don’t have technical depth. They are smart, but they simply aren’t qualified to do deep technical innovation
Have pro, can’t see it yet
There won’t be massive ai layoffs. Companies will just stop hiring
Same, tried to fall back to sonnet 3.5, ended up just logging off
Most FAANG teams are grid locked with gatekeeping engineers.
The value of a college degree is in the toilet
This is probably correlated with so many other cofounding factors, like employment/stress/substance abuse
The real bummer is building An elegant system and then leaving your job. All that effort, owned by someone else.
Never build a product for some random non technical founder
Even more bullish from me, they have something
No but I would be very bearish about consistent mediocre releases
Lack of releases from OpenAI make me more bullish on them. Clearly they have something big they’re working on, they don’t care about competing with current models
Front end will go first. Designers will become front end engineers
Benchmarks aren’t broken, the models can learn anything. If we give them true real world data (physics engine), they will learn the real world. We are going to see artificial general intelligence in our lifetime
Why was this downvoted
Theres alot of really rich crypto people in nyc that are up to no good.
Way higher chance
I’m suspicious about n8n being able to abstract properly to allow for dynamic agentic workflows. Anyone have actual experience?
Yup. You get Bucketed and there is no growth
Once the business hits a certain level of revenue, the mvp is finished etc, whoever is the face of the company, I.e. CEO has way more power. CTO if they have shipped a complete product that’s getting paying customers…
Honestly, o3 has completely blown my mind in terms of ability to come up with useful abstractions beyond what I would normally build. Most people claiming LLMs are limited just arent using the tools enough, and cant see…
Living in NYC, I have been around a TON of venture backed startups with the classic non technical CEO, technical CTO. Some HUGE percentage of startups see the CTO fired once the tech stack and revenue are stabilized.…
Calling everything a bubble is low iq. People that cannot understand society, or accept change, run with the bubble narrative at every turn
I’m pretty sure as you get older your emotions are more blunted, and you don’t form the same level of bond as you would with someone when you’re 22
I can guarantee you, nothing is simple about S3. I bet engineers spend months on a single configuration change to the underlying subsystems.
Engineers at ai labs just come from prestigious schools and don’t have technical depth. They are smart, but they simply aren’t qualified to do deep technical innovation
Have pro, can’t see it yet
There won’t be massive ai layoffs. Companies will just stop hiring
Same, tried to fall back to sonnet 3.5, ended up just logging off
Most FAANG teams are grid locked with gatekeeping engineers.
The value of a college degree is in the toilet
This is probably correlated with so many other cofounding factors, like employment/stress/substance abuse
The real bummer is building An elegant system and then leaving your job. All that effort, owned by someone else.
Never build a product for some random non technical founder
Even more bullish from me, they have something
No but I would be very bearish about consistent mediocre releases
Lack of releases from OpenAI make me more bullish on them. Clearly they have something big they’re working on, they don’t care about competing with current models
Front end will go first. Designers will become front end engineers