So they’re watermarking requests according to your environment variables and maybe changing a string format if you’re in a certain time zone? Am I missing something here? Where’s the five alarm fire?
> The worst case of these were the few companies that set up token leaderboards, which is perhaps the dumbest way possible to encourage learning how to use LLMs well My company does something dumber now. A leaderboard…
I’m confused: is it just markdown files in git? Or does the hybrid graph+semantic layer matter? If the latter is true, the title is just clickbait right
I tried semaglutide and while it was effective for losing weight, it made working out impossible (felt exhausted and very sick as soon as hr went up) and it made hangovers awful. Is retatrutide any different?
To be fair this was a thing before AI as well…
I’ve seen loads of very bad/wrong code written by humans
I agree in part, but I think AI does meaningfully make it harder for leadership to detect their bullshit.
The author of stringzilla, Ash Vardanian, has a bunch of really cool talks/lectures/demos. Highly recommend checking him out if you like that kind of thing :)
I don’t think OP’s point has anything to do with AI companions. The big benefit of moving compute to edge devices is to distribute the inference load on the grid. Powering and cooling phones is a lot easier than…
My issue with this is that a simple design can set you up for failure if you don’t foresee and account for future requirements. Every abstraction adds some complexity. So maybe the PoC skips all abstractions. Then we…
I am seeing this at my work right now. They are about to start using token consumption as _part_ of the performance review process. Obviously this is a coarse and problematic proxy for productivity. OTOH, it’s an…
Very bad hire. I’ve gently said as much to my manager and skip. But for some reason hiring is hard and firing is hard, and we’re a small team, so I’ve been told to just lower my standards. Yeah, I know
AI pull request descriptions are my current pet peeve. The ones I have seen are verbose and filled with meaningless fluff words (“optimized”, “performant” for what? In terms of what?), they leak details about the CoT…
I burnt out helping a junior on my team for the past few months. It was just terribly obvious she was feeding my responses directly into a chatbot to fix instead of actually understanding the issue. I can’t really even…
I think this is well put. Cohesive philosophy, even if flawed, is a lot easier to work with than a patchwork of out-of-context “best practices” strewn together by an LLM
Literally yes
Context management, plan mode versus agent mode, skills vs system prompt, all make a huge difference and all take some time to build intuition around. Not all that hard to learn, but waiting for things to settle down…
Strawman. It’s entirely possible for two things to be true at once: border laws are worth enforcing, and the current approach of flooding ICE with untrained goons explicitly targeted with white supremacist recruiting…
You kinda can, just don’t make a Twitter account, don’t buy teslas, don’t use grok. Tell your friends
The crux is in the “and it gets implemented” part. Teams have a limited bandwidth, so what gets implemented absolutely is a zero sum game, that’s why backlog prioritization exists. In order for your idea to get…
> good work speaks for itself I disagree. Ideas don’t speak, and work doesn’t speak. People do. Being a 10x engineer isn’t just about having great ideas, it’s about having great impact. Sometimes I hear ICs say with…
Inviting a reporter from the Atlantic to your signal chat where you coordinate military plans has nothing to do with government being too big
This is true. What are the implications of that?
I get this at work, frequently. “Oh, cursor wrote that.” If it made it into your pull request, YOU wrote it, and it it’ll be part of your performance review. Cursor doesn’t have a performance review. Simple as
> automated review tools that publish comments without human review are not allowed This seems like a curious choice. At my company we have both Gemini and cursor (I’m not sure which model under the hood on that) review…
So they’re watermarking requests according to your environment variables and maybe changing a string format if you’re in a certain time zone? Am I missing something here? Where’s the five alarm fire?
> The worst case of these were the few companies that set up token leaderboards, which is perhaps the dumbest way possible to encourage learning how to use LLMs well My company does something dumber now. A leaderboard…
I’m confused: is it just markdown files in git? Or does the hybrid graph+semantic layer matter? If the latter is true, the title is just clickbait right
I tried semaglutide and while it was effective for losing weight, it made working out impossible (felt exhausted and very sick as soon as hr went up) and it made hangovers awful. Is retatrutide any different?
To be fair this was a thing before AI as well…
I’ve seen loads of very bad/wrong code written by humans
I agree in part, but I think AI does meaningfully make it harder for leadership to detect their bullshit.
The author of stringzilla, Ash Vardanian, has a bunch of really cool talks/lectures/demos. Highly recommend checking him out if you like that kind of thing :)
I don’t think OP’s point has anything to do with AI companions. The big benefit of moving compute to edge devices is to distribute the inference load on the grid. Powering and cooling phones is a lot easier than…
My issue with this is that a simple design can set you up for failure if you don’t foresee and account for future requirements. Every abstraction adds some complexity. So maybe the PoC skips all abstractions. Then we…
I am seeing this at my work right now. They are about to start using token consumption as _part_ of the performance review process. Obviously this is a coarse and problematic proxy for productivity. OTOH, it’s an…
Very bad hire. I’ve gently said as much to my manager and skip. But for some reason hiring is hard and firing is hard, and we’re a small team, so I’ve been told to just lower my standards. Yeah, I know
AI pull request descriptions are my current pet peeve. The ones I have seen are verbose and filled with meaningless fluff words (“optimized”, “performant” for what? In terms of what?), they leak details about the CoT…
I burnt out helping a junior on my team for the past few months. It was just terribly obvious she was feeding my responses directly into a chatbot to fix instead of actually understanding the issue. I can’t really even…
I think this is well put. Cohesive philosophy, even if flawed, is a lot easier to work with than a patchwork of out-of-context “best practices” strewn together by an LLM
Literally yes
Context management, plan mode versus agent mode, skills vs system prompt, all make a huge difference and all take some time to build intuition around. Not all that hard to learn, but waiting for things to settle down…
Strawman. It’s entirely possible for two things to be true at once: border laws are worth enforcing, and the current approach of flooding ICE with untrained goons explicitly targeted with white supremacist recruiting…
You kinda can, just don’t make a Twitter account, don’t buy teslas, don’t use grok. Tell your friends
The crux is in the “and it gets implemented” part. Teams have a limited bandwidth, so what gets implemented absolutely is a zero sum game, that’s why backlog prioritization exists. In order for your idea to get…
> good work speaks for itself I disagree. Ideas don’t speak, and work doesn’t speak. People do. Being a 10x engineer isn’t just about having great ideas, it’s about having great impact. Sometimes I hear ICs say with…
Inviting a reporter from the Atlantic to your signal chat where you coordinate military plans has nothing to do with government being too big
This is true. What are the implications of that?
I get this at work, frequently. “Oh, cursor wrote that.” If it made it into your pull request, YOU wrote it, and it it’ll be part of your performance review. Cursor doesn’t have a performance review. Simple as
> automated review tools that publish comments without human review are not allowed This seems like a curious choice. At my company we have both Gemini and cursor (I’m not sure which model under the hood on that) review…