I have a number of theories for 4.7 onwards: - Post autonomous weapons / DOD mess, I think they made some changes to make it more suspicious of what the usage is, particularly for malware. They also knew the government…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Adams
OpenClaw's github is a thing of nightmares. https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw So many MRs
The "only skills" people are usually non-technical and the "only CLI" people are often solo builders. MCP makes a lot of sense for enterprise IMO. Defines auth and interfaces in a way that's a natural extension of APIs.
Absolutely textbook "Brilliant Jerk". Dude just whines and whines and whines. If you're so good, why can't you get anybody to work with you?
On the other hand, I've seen over-centralization completely crush the hopes and dreams of people with good ideas.
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Same as it ever was: Either trade secrets or license files that are treated as suggestions.
Here's a list of Flock's investors: - Andreessen Horowitz - Greenoaks Capital - Bedrock Capital - Meritech Capital - Matrix Partners - Sands Capital - Founders Fund - Kleiner Perkins - Tiger Global - Y Combinator
Gemini really feels like a high-performing child raised in an abusive household.
A la carte in AI is going to be the name of the game for a couple reasons: - Avoids regulatory scrutiny (for now at least) - Nobody is actually entrenched enough for customers to matter - Weird "celebrity" culture in…
I was always looking for them because I was the weird nerd pointing out proper em dash, en dash, and hyphen usage years and years ago. It's really only devs / engineers I see doing this, probably in some quest to create…
I've noticed people using emdashes more in known non-AI text in what I assume is a smokescreen to maintain plausible deniability when they wholesale copy AI text. It's so interesting to me that human writing is subtly…
The transmission network is underbuilt, so it's mostly best to generate closer to where it's consumed (especially for data centers). We'll continue to see a mix though of Residential / Commercial & Industrial / Utility…
Claude Desktop is one of the buggier applications I've ever used and one of our jokes internally is that it seems like it was very clearly vibe coded.
More like they see the future as more multi-modal, and they're probably right to think that is the best value approach vs. throwing more money at large language models.
I take screenshots because they're definitely going to forget to share the presentation.
I agree with you, but in a different directions. Often the software is owned by the company, who are just renting the engineer's labor.
> Individual engineers don’t own software; engineering teams own software. Very assertive, but almost always incorrect.
I don't know if these statistics are even kept, but the current social environment in the US feels like a ripe breeding ground for cults. I've had so many people in the past couple years be like "I just want to farm…
This site is basically the Target to 4chan's Walmart.
> Batteries that can store the internet in them for when your connection goes down. This is now my favorite way to explain caching.
I think there's a number of factors that make it work as well as it does for me: - Mostly writing React - Not using any obscure or new libraries - Naming things well - Keeping logic simple - Leaving a comment at the…
The KPIs of these people's own lives have failed to grow quarter-over-quarter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYvhC_RdIwQ
If you're a Californian who disagrees with me, tell me where your parents and grandparents lived.
I have a number of theories for 4.7 onwards: - Post autonomous weapons / DOD mess, I think they made some changes to make it more suspicious of what the usage is, particularly for malware. They also knew the government…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Adams
OpenClaw's github is a thing of nightmares. https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw So many MRs
The "only skills" people are usually non-technical and the "only CLI" people are often solo builders. MCP makes a lot of sense for enterprise IMO. Defines auth and interfaces in a way that's a natural extension of APIs.
Absolutely textbook "Brilliant Jerk". Dude just whines and whines and whines. If you're so good, why can't you get anybody to work with you?
On the other hand, I've seen over-centralization completely crush the hopes and dreams of people with good ideas.
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Same as it ever was: Either trade secrets or license files that are treated as suggestions.
Here's a list of Flock's investors: - Andreessen Horowitz - Greenoaks Capital - Bedrock Capital - Meritech Capital - Matrix Partners - Sands Capital - Founders Fund - Kleiner Perkins - Tiger Global - Y Combinator
Gemini really feels like a high-performing child raised in an abusive household.
A la carte in AI is going to be the name of the game for a couple reasons: - Avoids regulatory scrutiny (for now at least) - Nobody is actually entrenched enough for customers to matter - Weird "celebrity" culture in…
I was always looking for them because I was the weird nerd pointing out proper em dash, en dash, and hyphen usage years and years ago. It's really only devs / engineers I see doing this, probably in some quest to create…
I've noticed people using emdashes more in known non-AI text in what I assume is a smokescreen to maintain plausible deniability when they wholesale copy AI text. It's so interesting to me that human writing is subtly…
The transmission network is underbuilt, so it's mostly best to generate closer to where it's consumed (especially for data centers). We'll continue to see a mix though of Residential / Commercial & Industrial / Utility…
Claude Desktop is one of the buggier applications I've ever used and one of our jokes internally is that it seems like it was very clearly vibe coded.
More like they see the future as more multi-modal, and they're probably right to think that is the best value approach vs. throwing more money at large language models.
I take screenshots because they're definitely going to forget to share the presentation.
I agree with you, but in a different directions. Often the software is owned by the company, who are just renting the engineer's labor.
> Individual engineers don’t own software; engineering teams own software. Very assertive, but almost always incorrect.
I don't know if these statistics are even kept, but the current social environment in the US feels like a ripe breeding ground for cults. I've had so many people in the past couple years be like "I just want to farm…
This site is basically the Target to 4chan's Walmart.
> Batteries that can store the internet in them for when your connection goes down. This is now my favorite way to explain caching.
I think there's a number of factors that make it work as well as it does for me: - Mostly writing React - Not using any obscure or new libraries - Naming things well - Keeping logic simple - Leaving a comment at the…
The KPIs of these people's own lives have failed to grow quarter-over-quarter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYvhC_RdIwQ
If you're a Californian who disagrees with me, tell me where your parents and grandparents lived.