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Not even remotely close to 2023 hallucinations.
What 6 month security review?
Work pays for it. I don't work for stingy companies that don't provide the tools required to do the job. (our team spends > $1000/m EACH on Amp alone)
As someone who switches between most CLIs to compare, Amp is still on top, costs more, but has the best results. The librarian and oracle make it leagues ahead of the competition.
I think gemini 3 is hot garbage in everything. Its great on a greenfield trying to 1 shot something, if you're working on a long term project it just sucks.
Remote MCP with API key which has claims works well to reduce the tool count to only that of what you need.
ai isn't a bubble.
I disagree, Codex always gets stuck and wants to double check and clarify things, its like "dammit just execute the plan and don't tell me until its completely finished" The output of codex is also not as great. Codex…
I've tried going to sites to buy things and been met with Cloudflare CAPTCHA, only to immediately leave and buy what I wanted elsewhere.
Cloudflare enabled blocking by default. People were on X complaining about it.
I just created a new vite react project. All it does is render: function App() { return <div>Hello world</div> } Publish it as if it would be deployed to prod. ~185kb
Huge as in usage? - yes it is huge. Huge as in the library ecosystem? - yes it is huge. Huge as in its a massive dependency? - yes it is huge. I couldn't understand why React was so popular till I read a comment where…
This is just an issue with people who expect AI to solve all of lifes problems before they get out of bed not realising they have no idea how AI works or what it produces and decide "it stops working because it sucks"…
Where was the debate? I wrote "debate and disagreement", which refers to them being together. Not separate things.
* team receives feedback "Bin it, no one will turn it on, make them turn it off if they don't want it"
This isn't true at all. It's even stated in the article that TCM was popularized in the 50s. Prior to the 50s it was no different to medicine practiced anywhere else in the world before science figured out whats worked.…
Most systems are based on the number of users performing operations on the application. Majority of people on HN never work on anything with more than 100k users, yet they introduce mountains of infrastructure and blame…
Because transactional databases are perfectly fine for this type of thing when you have 0 to 100k users.
Sounds like someone is upset they didn't get poached.
Jony Ive is a nobody without Steve Jobs. After Jobs passed he never produced anything of any value, he almost destroyed Macbooks.
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Not even remotely close to 2023 hallucinations.
What 6 month security review?
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Work pays for it. I don't work for stingy companies that don't provide the tools required to do the job. (our team spends > $1000/m EACH on Amp alone)
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As someone who switches between most CLIs to compare, Amp is still on top, costs more, but has the best results. The librarian and oracle make it leagues ahead of the competition.
I think gemini 3 is hot garbage in everything. Its great on a greenfield trying to 1 shot something, if you're working on a long term project it just sucks.
Remote MCP with API key which has claims works well to reduce the tool count to only that of what you need.
ai isn't a bubble.
I disagree, Codex always gets stuck and wants to double check and clarify things, its like "dammit just execute the plan and don't tell me until its completely finished" The output of codex is also not as great. Codex…
I've tried going to sites to buy things and been met with Cloudflare CAPTCHA, only to immediately leave and buy what I wanted elsewhere.
Cloudflare enabled blocking by default. People were on X complaining about it.
I just created a new vite react project. All it does is render: function App() { return <div>Hello world</div> } Publish it as if it would be deployed to prod. ~185kb
Huge as in usage? - yes it is huge. Huge as in the library ecosystem? - yes it is huge. Huge as in its a massive dependency? - yes it is huge. I couldn't understand why React was so popular till I read a comment where…
This is just an issue with people who expect AI to solve all of lifes problems before they get out of bed not realising they have no idea how AI works or what it produces and decide "it stops working because it sucks"…
Where was the debate? I wrote "debate and disagreement", which refers to them being together. Not separate things.
* team receives feedback "Bin it, no one will turn it on, make them turn it off if they don't want it"
This isn't true at all. It's even stated in the article that TCM was popularized in the 50s. Prior to the 50s it was no different to medicine practiced anywhere else in the world before science figured out whats worked.…
Most systems are based on the number of users performing operations on the application. Majority of people on HN never work on anything with more than 100k users, yet they introduce mountains of infrastructure and blame…
Because transactional databases are perfectly fine for this type of thing when you have 0 to 100k users.
Sounds like someone is upset they didn't get poached.
Jony Ive is a nobody without Steve Jobs. After Jobs passed he never produced anything of any value, he almost destroyed Macbooks.