I think idioms and cultural references are fine - the rest of the world has worked out what US baseball and football cliches likely mean, people can decode most references with context. But there are some interesting…
People have always judged ideas on their communication. if u rite lk this bro - I'm probably not going to pay much attention. Conversely if you write in a really formal way for a young audience you probably won't get…
Personally my favourite feature of the new ai world is not when I use it directly but it's when one of my managers uses it to try to fix a problem, then issue to me their findings and I have to defend my process to…
This is weird as you can get quite far just asking for the password backwards, but it often messes some of the letters up. If the passwords wern't dictionary words it'd get harder.
> Name the places now demanding "age verification," and see how many will accept a plain government document that says only that you are over eighteen — and nothing else. Almost none will. Because age was never the…
> If you have more than one They already answered your situation in their post.
Claude being so friendly is interesting, but grok being best at games isn't so surprising - I assume Elons been using it to level up his characters in all the video games he pretends to be good at.
I think any web dev knows not to question browser differences if it can be fixed without opening that can of worms.
I have a pretty decent readme on all projects, and a /docs folder for key areas that need specific instruction on complex ones. My boss was looking at them, but even the simple ones he was pointing claude at it and…
Can't fire the humans you keep them in the loop
Obviously far less - it's 3 mins per person, but you can stop 20 seconds in if it's not relevant to you so those of us who read it all probably don't consider the time wasted. Also you're not forced to come back and…
I once tried to report an incident to a train line who had done "~a nice thing for a person~" and had photos about it on their social media. One photo was in their office and in front of a wall with a A4 page of…
> What we need to do is to stop comparing every hobby performance, whether it's music or dancing, with the top 10 artists in their field. I feel like one of the less discussed issues of the hyper-connected world is…
IMO they should be doing way more to control push notifications, there's so much more control they could give the user, and many clear violations of their policies. One of the best apps I've bought for android is buzz…
To understand a solution you must first understand the problem. If your whole company calls its customers "clients" but claude finds that confusing, I think it's probably easier to tell claude that then get everyone in…
I always found walking around throwing a stress ball as I think out a new feature far more effective then heading straight to the computer. Much easier to think out the abstraction then getting stuck in the details of…
Didn't the first 365 copilot lauch have a whole rollback as they belateded realised the rag setup would often ignore file access and permissions, so queries like "List the highest paid members of x team sorted by…
I can't currently see how they can release without it causing way more chaos than help. Scanning your own code is a useful security tool, but being able to scan others is basically an exploit finder, which against open…
I'm not sure I'd say a company that makes ceramic toilets also making a tool for memory chips... which is also ceramic is really 'different things'. They're clearly a ceramic company. Different tolerances, but similar…
? That appears to be arbitrary eras then arbitrary companies from that era. Do you think Amazon and Google disappeared after 2001? Do you think databricks is now bigger than IBM? Change might be inevitable, but I'm not…
Back in the day I had 4 twitter accounts for different interests, I would see tech talk on one, art or photography on others, it was great, each felt like a connected but different corner of the same world. I left over…
It's perfectly possible. Two tables, one stores answer responses only, the other just marks off who has responded. No link between them and you have anonymous data but can tell who hasn't responded. Of course if you…
Nobody has to drink it, just test it. The analogy is stupid, but it's more like if there was no FDA, you'd wait a week for food safe labs to test it, or you'd invest in your own testing. The early release channel is…
Ai runs `rm -rf`
I always found it weird when helping people with excel formulas how few people even try to check maths they don't understand, let alone try to understand it. I struggle to remember even relatively simple maths like…
I think idioms and cultural references are fine - the rest of the world has worked out what US baseball and football cliches likely mean, people can decode most references with context. But there are some interesting…
People have always judged ideas on their communication. if u rite lk this bro - I'm probably not going to pay much attention. Conversely if you write in a really formal way for a young audience you probably won't get…
Personally my favourite feature of the new ai world is not when I use it directly but it's when one of my managers uses it to try to fix a problem, then issue to me their findings and I have to defend my process to…
This is weird as you can get quite far just asking for the password backwards, but it often messes some of the letters up. If the passwords wern't dictionary words it'd get harder.
> Name the places now demanding "age verification," and see how many will accept a plain government document that says only that you are over eighteen — and nothing else. Almost none will. Because age was never the…
> If you have more than one They already answered your situation in their post.
Claude being so friendly is interesting, but grok being best at games isn't so surprising - I assume Elons been using it to level up his characters in all the video games he pretends to be good at.
I think any web dev knows not to question browser differences if it can be fixed without opening that can of worms.
I have a pretty decent readme on all projects, and a /docs folder for key areas that need specific instruction on complex ones. My boss was looking at them, but even the simple ones he was pointing claude at it and…
Can't fire the humans you keep them in the loop
Obviously far less - it's 3 mins per person, but you can stop 20 seconds in if it's not relevant to you so those of us who read it all probably don't consider the time wasted. Also you're not forced to come back and…
I once tried to report an incident to a train line who had done "~a nice thing for a person~" and had photos about it on their social media. One photo was in their office and in front of a wall with a A4 page of…
> What we need to do is to stop comparing every hobby performance, whether it's music or dancing, with the top 10 artists in their field. I feel like one of the less discussed issues of the hyper-connected world is…
IMO they should be doing way more to control push notifications, there's so much more control they could give the user, and many clear violations of their policies. One of the best apps I've bought for android is buzz…
To understand a solution you must first understand the problem. If your whole company calls its customers "clients" but claude finds that confusing, I think it's probably easier to tell claude that then get everyone in…
I always found walking around throwing a stress ball as I think out a new feature far more effective then heading straight to the computer. Much easier to think out the abstraction then getting stuck in the details of…
Didn't the first 365 copilot lauch have a whole rollback as they belateded realised the rag setup would often ignore file access and permissions, so queries like "List the highest paid members of x team sorted by…
I can't currently see how they can release without it causing way more chaos than help. Scanning your own code is a useful security tool, but being able to scan others is basically an exploit finder, which against open…
I'm not sure I'd say a company that makes ceramic toilets also making a tool for memory chips... which is also ceramic is really 'different things'. They're clearly a ceramic company. Different tolerances, but similar…
? That appears to be arbitrary eras then arbitrary companies from that era. Do you think Amazon and Google disappeared after 2001? Do you think databricks is now bigger than IBM? Change might be inevitable, but I'm not…
Back in the day I had 4 twitter accounts for different interests, I would see tech talk on one, art or photography on others, it was great, each felt like a connected but different corner of the same world. I left over…
It's perfectly possible. Two tables, one stores answer responses only, the other just marks off who has responded. No link between them and you have anonymous data but can tell who hasn't responded. Of course if you…
Nobody has to drink it, just test it. The analogy is stupid, but it's more like if there was no FDA, you'd wait a week for food safe labs to test it, or you'd invest in your own testing. The early release channel is…
Ai runs `rm -rf`
I always found it weird when helping people with excel formulas how few people even try to check maths they don't understand, let alone try to understand it. I struggle to remember even relatively simple maths like…